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Buying a Business – what should you be looking for?

Guest post by: Rene Truter

Article Overview: Buying a business seems to be an easy way to enter the business world. However, it can be hazardous if you do not know your way around the financial figures or legal aspects. Remember, buy only where you have skill to manage and develop the business.

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Buying a Business – what should you be looking for?

When negotiating witha seller to buya business, it is important for you tohave the following questions answered - What is the real reason for the sale? No one is going to sell the goose that lays the golden egg. What are you buying? Before deciding on the final purchase price, carefully consider the following:

What about Good will? Accountants regard good will as the difference between the book value of the assets and the buying price of the business.

Real good will is the above average net profit of the business which has manifested over a number of years. It would be unwise to buy an existingbusiness at a higher priceif you could setup a new business with a well located premises, procuring new equipment and become profitable without paying the goodwill of a poor business.

Calculating the buying price can be a complicated process but there are a number of methods used to do this. It is wise to consult with your accountant and attorney to ensure that you get the best price possible. Use several methods and do a comparison to the asking price. At the end of the day it really comes down to negotiating between what the seller wants and what you can afford or what the business can afford.

There are a number of matters to be aware of when buying a business:

In all of this there are important people to consult which include the suppliers of the business, bank managers, tax experts, attorneys and accountants. And of course if you require funding, you must consult your financier. If you have a network of business owners or colleagues, speak to them about your proposal and get their opinions. They may just spot something you haven't.

Buying a profitable business can be very rewarding and provide you with the opportunity to be your own boss, but be aware of the pitfalls. If you are thorough in your investigations you should be able to enjoy your investment.

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The SME Toolkit is a project of the Small and Medium Enterprise Department of the World Bank Group and is available in multiple languages through local partners, such as South Africa, around the world. Business Partners Ltd, leading risk financing company for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), has made the online Toolkit available for all entrepreneurs in South Africa.

The Toolkit is a joint initiative between Business Partners, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and IBM, offers easy access to information, resources and online training relevant to SMEs in a large number of industries and business sectors.

The SA SME toolkit provides how-to articles, business forms, financial tools, online training and information resources developed by leading experts, and free software tailor-made for SMEs. All aspects of business set-up and management are covered, from business planning to accounting, financial management, human resources, import /export, legal and insurance matters, marketing, sales, operations and information technology.

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