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Be a Winning Seller: Good Negotiation is the Key
You’ve made the big decision to put your business on the market. Your reasons for selling are valid, carefully-considered, and “good” – the kind that won’t make a prospective buyer shy away. Now, you may tell yourself, comes the fun part. You’ll come up with a price – maybe a little high, but why not? […]
Ten Steps to the Successful Sale of a Business
1. Make sure you have a valid reason for selling your business. Don’t decide to sell because you have had a bad week or because moving closer to the grandkids sounds like a good idea. Also, don’t decide to “test the waters” just to see what sort of price your business will command. Before you […]
Under-Reporting Comes Under Fire
What is the true income of an independent business? This is a question of interest to many parties–including prospective buyers, investors, and lenders–but nobody is more determined to know the answer than the Internal Revenue Service. What makes the “truth” about a company’s income so elusive? Isn’t this what financial record-keeping is all about? Yes […]
Consumers Voice Complaints: And Business Owners Should Listen
“Your salespeople didn’t listen when I placed my order, and when I wrote a letter to complain, they still didn’t get it right. I guess they don’t read any better than they hear.” Daniel Langley, the owner of a central Massachusetts mail order company, took this call on a recent Monday morning. It happened to […]
The Big Question: Independent versus Employee Status
Are your workers independent contractors or employees? This is a compelling question, especially where the Internal Revenue Service is concerned. Every worker claiming status as a non-employee means payroll taxes and social security contributions that won’t fall into the IRS’s pocket. Now many states are taking a closer look at the question, too. They are […]