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Buying and Selling Businesses: Including Forms, Formulas, and Industry Secrets [Hardcover]

William W. Bumstead (Author)
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0471243361 978-0471243366 March 9, 1998 1
Must reading for business sellers, buyers, and the professionals who serve them

The secret of success in any business venture is in the details.

In Buying and Selling Businesses, a remarkably successful business consultant supplies you with all the details you'll need to expand your professional practice into this booming market. Bill Bumstead covers everything from business valuation to closing the deal and gives you lots of tips on marketing your services, dealing with buyers and sellers, and avoiding the industry's many pitfalls. This indispensable guide:
* Provides practical strategies for marketing intermediary services to buyers and sellers of businesses
* Shows you how to combine the business of buying with the business of selling
* Supplies numerous sample checklists and forms
* Helps you work effectively with buyers and sellers
* Includes an extensive glossary and an industry resource list.


M&A mania is back! U.S. business sales are booming once again--some say annual volume now exceeds $400 billion. With the majority of these sales involving businesses priced below $1 million, opportunities abound for professionals who want to expand their practices to intermediary services for buyers and sellers of businesses. But if you're going to enter this hyperactive market, you can't afford to learn by trial and error. You need reliable, up-to-date information on how to apply your skills to this highly specialized field.

Buying and Selling Businesses takes the guesswork out of buying, selling, and valuing businesses. Drawing on highly developed skills and decades of practical experience, author William W. Bumstead explains every detail of every stage in the process--from arriving at an asking price to matching buyers to businesses, from negotiating a purchase agreement to closing the deal. He offers countless tips on marketing intermediary services to business buyers and sellers; packaging businesses for the selling process; ethical, legal, and confidentiality issues; and the personal and professional traits that make for success in the field.

He also provides:
* A special section on business valuation by master valuer George D. Abraham
* Numerous checklists, forms, form letters, and telephone scripts for marketing intermediary services
* Invaluable tips on avoiding pitfalls in the industry
* Information on potential certification and licensing of intermediaries
* An extensive professional glossary and industry resource list.


For consultants, intermediaries, attorneys, CPAs, realtors, and other professionals, Buying and Selling Businesses is an indispensable guide and introduction to the industry. It will remain a helpful and much-thumbed reference for years to come. It is also an important resource for anyone interested in buying or selling a business who needs to understand the kinds of services that professionals can provide as well as the processes involved in the sale or purchase of a business.

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Many companies are undergoing corporate restructuring either through mergers or acquisitions. This book provides all the information and tools that business brokers and appraisers as well as CPAs need in order to market services on valuing, buying, and selling businesses. It provides all the practical techniques necessary to make money in this business.

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Buying and Selling Businesses M&A mania is back! U.S. business sales are booming once again—some say annual volume now exceeds $400 billion. With the majority of these sales involving businesses priced below $1 million, opportunities abound for professionals who want to expand their practices to intermediary services for buyers and sellers of businesses. But if you’re going to enter this hyperactive market, you can’t afford to learn by trial and error. You need reliable, up-to-date information on how to apply your skills to this highly specialized field. Buying and Selling Businesses takes the guesswork out of buying, selling, and valuing businesses. Drawing on highly developed skills and decades of practical experience. author William W. Bumstead explains every detail of every stage in the process—from arriving at an asking price to matching buyers to businesses, from negotiating a purchase agreement to closing the deal. He offers countless tips on marketing intermediary services to business buyers and sellers; packaging businesses for the selling process; ethical, legal, and confidentiality issues; and the personal and professional traits that make for success in the field. He also provides:
  • A special section on business valuation by master valuer George D. Abraham
  • Numerous checklists, forms, form letters, and telephone scripts for marketing intermediary services
  • Invaluable tips on avoiding pitfalls in the industry
  • Information on potential certification and licensing of intermediaries
  • An extensive professional glossary and industry resource list
For consultants, intermediaries, attorneys, CPAs, realtors, and other professionals, Buying and Selling Businesses is an indispensable guide and introduction to the industry. It will remain a helpful and much-thumbed reference for years to come. It is also an important resource for anyone interested in buying or selling a business who needs to understand the kinds of services that professionals can provide as well as the processes involved in the sale or purchase of a business.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 9, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471243361
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471243366
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,347,314 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars An over-priced, superficial disappointment., May 8, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Buying and Selling Businesses: Including Forms, Formulas, and Industry Secrets (Hardcover)
There are no industry secrets in this expensive and shallow little treatment of a very serious subject. There is, in fact, almost no useful information of any kind. The opening section on valuation says absolutely nothing about how valuation is done - it merely classifies types of valuation reports. This is the kind of book that might be used by a hack teacher in an introductory course at a mediocre college.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not For MBA's or Finance Professionals, January 29, 2007
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This review is from: Buying and Selling Businesses: Including Forms, Formulas, and Industry Secrets (Hardcover)
If you have an MBA from a program worth anything, you could totally skip this book. And if you don't have an MBA, do not look for this book to give you any technical skills anyway. This books does, however, serve as a pretty good checklist of best practices in managing and marketing your business and a checklist of things to avoid. To that end, this book's title should read something like "Top 10 ways to..." or some other elementary name and should cost about $10.

This is definitely not a reference or text book or technical guide as the price suggests, and only confirmed my belief that this industry is not that complicated at all for those with a top MBA or those who have any knowledge of investment banking, venture capital, or any subset of elementary valuation skills.

I guess because of the high number of certifications touted by the author and the industry associations, I bought into that fact that this industry somehow may require more technical skills than what is tought in a basic MBA finance or valuation course or more soft skills than any other entreprenuer needs. But I was wrong. This industry just seems to require, based on this book, a first level MBA finance course (reading financial statements, calculating relevant cashflows by undertanding and crosswalking net income to free cash flow, and discounting at the appropriate rate) and general entreprenuerial skills.

For non-MBA's I would recommend buying specific books covering the two subjects in depth rather than one that barely touches on the surface of each.

For my fellow MBA's and for those who've studied finance and entreprenuership in depth, I would recommend thumbing through only the 10 or 20 pages in the book that include checklists and forms just to validate that you are headed in the right direction. These 10 or 20 pages are not worth $100, so buy it used for as cheap as possible.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Anecdotal. Not for serious buyers of business., August 25, 1998
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This review is from: Buying and Selling Businesses: Including Forms, Formulas, and Industry Secrets (Hardcover)
This book just does not seem to get to the heart of the matter. I was looking for an indepth guide to the buying and selling of businesses. This fell well short of my expectations and I am sure most professionals will be thoroughly disappointed. The chapter on business valuations is a joke, and the chapter on "Steps to find buyers and sellers" is even worse.
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In selling businesses we all know the price is determined by what a reasonable buyer will pay a reasonable seller to buy his/her business. Read the first page
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professional business valuation, certified business counselor, equally desirable substitute, intermediary offices, discretionary cash flow, serving buyers, business appraisal, business counselors, business brokers, business appraiser, business valuations, preliminary profile, business brokerage, valuing businesses, noncompetition agreement, opposing attorney, potential sellers, thumb methods
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Others Step, Contact Person, United States, Business Values Derived, Casualty Ins, Secretary of State
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