It may be time for a performance review process, team restructuring, or training investment. And don’t forget to review your own leadership. Are you spending time on the right things, or getting buried in tasks you should delegate?
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“Trust Me, Bro” Isn’t a Valuation Strategy
If you admit you didn’t report all your income, buyers start wondering what else they can’t see. Are expenses inflated? Are vendor deals under the table? Are there legal issues lurking? Unreported cash opens a can of doubt you can’t close.
The Myth About Bank Loans When Buying a Business: What Buyers Need to Know
Even with SBA backing, banks are not in the business of funding 100% of your dream while you put nothing down. They expect the buyer to invest real money. Why? Because skin in the game drastically lowers default rates. If you haven’t risked anything, you’re much more likely to walk away when business gets tough.
The Myth of the Totally Passive, Recession-Proof Business
Passive income exists, but not in the way it’s often sold. A business is not a dividend stock. Even franchises with strong systems still require onboarding, periodic check-ins, staff turnover management, compliance reviews, and financial analysis. “Set it and forget it” is for crockpots, not businesses.
Can You Really Buy a Business with No Money Down? Here’s the Truth
One of the most common myths I hear in the business brokerage world is this: “You can buy a business with no money down.” If you’re in the market to buy a business in Tampa or Clearwater, Florida, it’s important to understand why this idea is not just unrealistic—it’s harmful to your expectations and planning.