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The following services are some of the typical assistance we provide to help you buy the right business, pay a fair price and avoid being defrauded or cheated. Just click on the service you are interested in.

To discuss unique requirements, or your specific details, please utilize our Online Contact Page . We will be glad to answer all your questions.

Do it yourself Due Diligence

Okay, you’ve made the decision to buy a business. You have a lender lined up; an attorney is on the ready line and your CPA is standing by; now you just have to complete the due diligence work. It would be convenient to have either your CPA …    More…

Full Due Diligence and CPA Audit

After you have a signed contract it is time to find out if you are getting what you are paying for. This is where we have the CPA do an audit of the current years books and a business evaluator get the answers to “The twelve questions a buyer …    More…

How to Find the Right Business for You

The time to get advice is early in the game. Before you have looked at 100 businesses and find after hours and hours of research that much of what you have been told is not true. It is very common to spend months looking for the perfect cash flow business and …    More…

Telephone Consultations

When looking at buying specific businesses, you as a buyer are dealing with two people that have their own agenda when talking with you about buying a  business. First is the seller, who always wants to convince you to at least pay top dollar, for his business, or in …    More…

Quick Review of Financial Statements for a Prospective Business

A quick review of financials can be as simple as looking at the profit and loss statements for the last full calendar year and the current year. It can be as extensive as looking at tax returns and financial statements for the last 3 years plus the current …    More…

Affordable Business Valuations

What is the actual market value of a business? Putting a value on a business is a separate function from auditing, evaluating or doing “due diligence.” There are three or more generally accepted methods of valuing a business. These are: Comparable sales: What have other similar businesses with similar financial …    More…