Brokers like Michael Shea from Transworld specialize in Tampa’s diverse industries, from tourism to tech. They use proven methods like asset-based, market, and income approaches to deliver accurate assessments. Contacting them early allows time to address issues, such as low profitability or over-reliance on the owner.
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Why Tampa Bay Business Owners Need a Professional Valuation Before Selling
Selling a small business in Tampa Bay without knowing its true value is like navigating the Gulf without a compass—you risk underselling. A professional valuation reveals strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities, helping you set a realistic price.
The Seller’s Sanity Checklist: How to Run a Business While Selling One
Selling a business is a full-time job on top of the one you already have. Use this checklist to stay organized and ensure you don’t drop the ball on operations while we navigate the market. Phase 1: Monthly Operational Vital Signs [ ] Hit Your Forecasts: Buyers look for “momentum.” A dip in revenue during […]
The Deal Isn’t Done at Closing: How to Prevent Post-Closing Clawbacks
As we’ve discussed in our previous posts on process documentation, a clean paper trail is your best defense. When every decision, tax filing, and contract is documented and disclosed, you leave the buyer with no “hooks” to pull money back.
The Lone Wolf’s Dilemma: Why Hire a Broker or Investment Banker?
Some firms, like Transworld Business Advisors, occupy a unique space. Because of their scale, they can handle “Main Street” transactions (like a local restaurant or HVAC company) while also housing an M&A division that acts as an investment bank for larger, more complex corporate deals.