Ultimately, a business is worth what a qualified buyer is willing to pay—and what a lender is willing to support.
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The “Final Sprint”: Two Critical Moves to Maximize Your Business Exit
For small business owners in their late 50s and early 60s, the goal has shifted. You aren’t just running a business anymore; you are preparing your most significant asset for its ultimate payoff. To maximize the cash you take with you into retirement, you need to focus on two pillars: Lean Operations and Ironclad Succession. […]
Case Study: Successful Sale of an Orlando Ice Cream Parlor to a Canadian E2 Visa Buyer
The buyer, a 40-year-old Canadian professional from Toronto, was motivated by the E2 Treaty Investor Visa program. This non-immigrant visa allows citizens of treaty countries like Canada to live and work in the U.S. by investing in and managing a business. The buyer sought a modest investment to relocate with their family, drawn to Orlando’s vibrant economy and lifestyle.
The 7 Mistakes Business Owners Make 5 Years Before Exit
If you are within five years of wanting to step back, the decisions you make today will directly dictate your “multiple” tomorrow. Unfortunately, many owners in the Tampa Bay area and beyond fall into these seven common traps that leave millions on the table.
Choosing the Best Business Broker in Tampa: Key Factors to Consider
Selecting a business broker in the competitive Tampa Bay market is one of the most significant financial decisions an entrepreneur will make. While local knowledge and experience are vital, a often-overlooked factor is the financial strength and resource depth of the brokerage firm itself. In a market as dynamic as Florida, you need a partner […]