Great Points For Buying A Profitable Business With Due Diligence

February 24, 2010


If you have not engaged in something like this before, buying business assets can be quite a daunting prospect. While it may be somewhat easier than establishing your own operation from scratch, understand that you are taking on, in many respects, the liabilities of somebody who is a complete stranger to you. To start off, you will be presented with many internal documents and will be able to look at the inner workings of the business for sale, but you must essentially be able to read between the lines and must not veer off-line, so a due diligence checklist is essential.

While a majority of business owners are enthusiastic and diligent people, have put a great deal of effort into their creation and would love nothing more than for the business to be continued and nurtured by a careful owner, you can never assume that this is the case. Please don’t think that this means you have to assume the worst in all cases, but it does unfortunately mean that you cannot take any statement at face value and you must look for proof in all cases to back up claims made. Always ensure that you employ the services of expert analysts as required when you buy a business, including accountants, financiers and business experts.

Primarily, you are now engaged in the process of setting value. Undoubtedly, each of the parties – the buyer and seller, will have a different interpretation of the value of the business. You will not come to an agreement or deal unless both parties are happy, but always bear in mind that you have to set the specifics under which a deal is likely to be made.

If you buy a business, a number of steps have to be taken as you go through your due diligence checklist and as you proceed, all the inner workings of the business will be revealed to you. You may hear references made to industry benchmarks, and they may be useful for information gathering but you should not rely on them. In the majority of cases you will always want to rely on the most recent data and while there are many documents to check, the financials are of paramount importance. Never be tempted to gloss over some of the less palatable financial figures, if a specific business asset appears to be of particular interest to you.

Some of the important factors to consider when assessing the value of a business for sale include the scope and level of services on offer and the potential for expansion, the age and established nature of the organization and, most certainly, its reputation in the marketplace. Get a good impression of the competition in the industry and in the local area and understand that location may be the most important asset of all. If the business you are considering is principally Internet-based, it may not even have a “bricks and mortar” location. While the physical location in this case may be of no consequence, make sure that you understand the importance of conducting a thorough “due diligence” process, come what may.

Time spent going through this process of revelation as you work your way through your due diligence checklist, will be well worthwhile. This entire process may take you weeks rather than days, especially if you need to analyse daily operations, client interaction and staff behaviour, for example. As such, you should never be overly anxious to go ahead to close a deal and should be prepared, rather, for the lengthy process you are likely to endure.

Richard Parker is the President and founder of the Diomo Corporation – The Business Buyer Resource Center. His inspiring materials, seminars and consulting have assisted thousands of business buyers with achieving their life long dream to buy a business.

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If you have not engaged in something like this before, buying business assets can be quite a daunting prospect. While it may be somewhat easier than establishing your own operation from scratch, understand that you are taking on, in many respects, the liabilities of somebody who is a complete stranger to you. To start off, [...]

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