Seller Articles

A Short Story All Family-Owned Businesses Should Read

By Sam Mohlenhoff / January 15, 2018 / Comments Off on A Short Story All Family-Owned Businesses Should Read

When it comes to selling a family-owned business there are no shortage of complicating factors, but one in particular pops up quite often. This article contains a true story about a popular family business that was built up from the ground up only to later meet a very sad ending. While this is just one…

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Around the Web: A Month in Summary

By Sam Mohlenhoff / January 4, 2018 / Comments Off on Around the Web: A Month in Summary

A recent article from Divestopedia entitled “To Sell Your Business, Start with the End in Mind” explains the importance of planning your exit strategy in the early stages of your business. The article points out that emotion plays a big part in humans’ decision making process, and when a potential buyer perceives that the owner…

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Around the Web: A Month in Summary

By Sam Mohlenhoff / December 19, 2017 / Comments Off on Around the Web: A Month in Summary

A recent article posted on BizJournals.com entitled “Top 5 rules on preparing your company for sale” explains how the best time to begin preparing your business for sale is right now. The article highlights these main rules to follow: Start auditing your financial statements now as these will be required by the purchaser. Keep appropriate,…

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When Two Million Dollars is Just Not Enough

By Sam Mohlenhoff / December 6, 2017 / Comments Off on When Two Million Dollars is Just Not Enough

Not everyone wants to sell when they feel as though they have to sell. Life changes, such as divorce or illness, can trigger the sale of a business. Everything from declining business revenue to partnership problems and more can send business owners scrambling for the exit sign. However, selling isn’t always an option, especially for…

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Three Common Errors Caused by Inexperience

By Sam Mohlenhoff / November 28, 2017 / Comments Off on Three Common Errors Caused by Inexperience

The old saying that “there is no replacement for experience” is a truism that has stood the test of time. The simple fact is that a lack of experience can dismantle your deal. Consider the following scenario – a business owner nearing retirement owns a multi-location retail operation that is doing several million in annual…

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Around the Web: A Month in Summary

By Sam Mohlenhoff / November 14, 2017 / Comments Off on Around the Web: A Month in Summary

A recent article posted on Forbes.com entitled “Small Business Owners Are Retiring, And Millennials May Not Fill The Gap On America’s Main Street” uses the closing of a 235-year-old hardware store to prove a startling fact: the Millennial generation may not be suited to take over small business ownership like the generations before them. In…

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It’s Time To Embrace CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)

By Sam Mohlenhoff / November 6, 2017 / Comments Off on It’s Time To Embrace CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)

If you are unfamiliar with CSR or corporate social responsibility, you are certainly not alone. In the coming years, you’ll be hearing a lot about CSR. In this article, we’ll look at CSR and how, when implemented with sincerity, it can positively impact your company and its operation. Building Your CSR Locally One of the…

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You Know the Old Saying About Loose Lips? How Does It Impact You?

By Sam Mohlenhoff / October 31, 2017 / Comments Off on You Know the Old Saying About Loose Lips? How Does It Impact You?

The saying “loose lips sink ships,” doesn’t have ancient origins. While it sounds like one of those sayings that has been around forever, the saying was actually invented during World War II. It was taken quite literally. The idea was that a lack of secrecy could lead to the loses of actual ships or other…

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Top Four Statistics You Need to Know About Ownership Transition

By Sam Mohlenhoff / October 23, 2017 / Comments Off on Top Four Statistics You Need to Know About Ownership Transition

If you own a business, then ownership transition should definitely be a central topic in your planning. A few years ago, MassMutual Life Insurance Company conducted a very interesting and thought-provoking survey of family-owned businesses. Obviously, family-owned businesses have their own unique needs and challenges. The MassMutual Life Insurance Company survey certainly underscored this fact.…

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Reasons for Sale

By Sam Mohlenhoff / October 11, 2017 / Comments Off on Reasons for Sale

The reasons for selling a business can be divided into two main categories. The first is a sale that is planned almost from the beginning or by an owner who knows that selling is or should be a planned event. The second is exactly the opposite – unplanned; the sale is motivated by a specific…

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