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5 Things You Should Never Say When Negotiating a Business Deal

May 12, 2025 by Michael Shea PA

Rushing to close a deal by glossing over details is a recipe for trouble. Skipping due diligence, contract specifics, or financial reviews can lead to costly surprises post-sale. Patience is key in negotiations. Instead of pushing to wrap things up, say, “I want to ensure we’ve covered all the details to make this a smooth transition for both sides.” This demonstrates professionalism and protects your interests.

Filed Under: Business Management Tips, Buy a Business, Selling A Business, Selling Your Company, Tampa Business Sales Tagged With: business, clarify, close, deal, idontcare, offer, tampa

Debunking the Myth: How Easy It Is to Secure SBA Financing for Your Business

May 12, 2025 by Michael Shea PA

SBA lenders favor buyers with experience in the industry of the business they’re purchasing. This doesn’t mean you need to have owned a similar business, but having a background in the same or a related field reassures lenders that you can manage the business effectively. For example, a buyer with restaurant management experience is more likely to secure financing for a food service business than someone with no relevant background. A well-crafted resume highlighting your expertise can make a significant difference.

Filed Under: Buy a Business, Selling A Business, Selling Your Company, Tampa Business Sales Tagged With: credit, debtservice, financials, industry, michaelseha, sba, tampa, Transworld, valuation

The Hidden Costs of Over-Negotiating in Business Deals

May 9, 2025 by Michael Shea PA

Driving a hard bargain can feel like a victory—squeezing out every last penny often seems like the ultimate goal. But what if that relentless focus on the bottom line is costing you more than you realize? The truth is, over-negotiating can erode intangible assets like relationships, trust, and goodwill, which don’t appear on the balance sheet but can have a profound impact on your future success. Let’s explore why pinching pennies can come at a steep price and illustrate this with three real-world examples.

Filed Under: Buy a Business, Selling A Business, Selling Your Company, Tampa Business Sales Tagged With: businessbroker, exitplan, realcost, Transworld

Why Refusing to Share a Buyer Profile Hurts You as a Buyer

May 9, 2025 by Michael Shea PA

The market for quality businesses is competitive. According to BizBuySell, only 20-25% of listed businesses sell, and desirable businesses often attract multiple offers. Sellers and brokers prioritize buyers who demonstrate readiness and transparency. If you refuse to provide a buyer profile, you’re signaling that you’re either unprepared or unwilling to play by the rules. Meanwhile, other buyers—those who promptly submit their profiles—are moving ahead, scheduling meetings, and building trust with sellers.

Filed Under: Buy a Business, Selling A Business, Selling Your Company, Tampa Business Sales Tagged With: broker, business, businessbrokers, businessbuyer, buyer, capacity, experience, goals, michaelshea, seller, transparent, Transworld

Debunking the Restaurant Failure Myth: Why Restaurants Really Fail

May 9, 2025 by Michael Shea PA

As a seasoned business broker, I’ve heard the same tired myth time and again: “90% of restaurants fail in their first year.” It’s a scary statistic that gets tossed around without much scrutiny, discouraging aspiring restaurateurs and skewing perceptions about the industry. The truth? It’s not nearly that grim.

Filed Under: Buy a Business, Selling A Business, Selling Your Company, Tampa Business Sales Tagged With: buyarestaurant, michaelshea, restaurants, sellarestaurant, sellingyourrestaurant, tampabusinessbroker, Transworld

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