BUYING VS STARTING

Should I Start a New Business or Buy an Established Business?

 

In most cases, our recommendation is that you buy an established business, as 57% of “new” businesses fail within the first 3 years.

While an established business has a built-in market base with recurring revenues, proven products or services and tested locations. Most of the time, an established business can be successfully transferred through adequate training and a planned introduction to employees and existing customers and vendors.

And often, new owners take their recently acquired business to the next level by injecting fresh ideas, better management and a renewed energy and passion.

As many businesses are sold due to illness, retirement, partnership disputes, desire to downgrade, or because the owners are not longer challenged.

Steps to buy a business

Bio: I'm Steve Sudlow, President of Valued Business Exits. I have put many deals together from 500K to 25M and can go to 60M revenue companies in Arizona.

I help business owners navigate the process of selling their business, and maximize their sale price when they are ready to sell their business. I can meet with you In person or we can talk more about the process over the phone at a time that works for you.

I'm Ultra confidential when selling a business so none of the employees or managers will know that anything is going on as far as selling. I do off site meetings with potential prospects, and qualify them out as 90% of all buyers are just tire kickers!! I weed all that junk! out! so you can concentrate on what you do best! which is running your company. I have top! SBA Lender's and non SBA lender's that get the deal done!

I don't make any money having a listing sit In my portfolio collecting dust!. I make deals happen, pure & simple.

  • 91% Success Rate
  • 43M +Deals Closed
  • 180 Day Selling Precess
  • Absolute No Upfront Cost
  • 100% Confidential
  • Multiple Offers From Qualified Buyers