Immediate Cash Flow
Established businesses have proven revenue streams and existing cash flow, eliminating the uncertainty of startup profitability timelines.
Skip the uncertainty of starting from scratch. We help entrepreneurs acquire established businesses with proven track records, existing customer bases, and immediate cash flow potential.
Buying an established business is considered less risky and offers immediate advantages that startups spend years trying to achieve.
Established businesses have proven revenue streams and existing cash flow, eliminating the uncertainty of startup profitability timelines.
No need to build market awareness from zero. You inherit loyal customers, established relationships, and valuable goodwill.
Trained staff, proven processes, supplier relationships, and equipment are already in place and functioning.
Years of financial records provide clear insight into business performance, seasonal patterns, and growth potential.
Prime real estate, equipment, and inventory are included, saving significant upfront investment and site selection time.
Skip the 2-3 year startup phase and begin generating returns immediately with an established, profitable operation.
While startups face uncertainty, established businesses offer proven models and immediate market presence.
Determine your industry preferences, budget range, location requirements, and investment timeline.
Work with experienced business brokers who understand both sides of transactions and can guide you through the process.
Access our network of available businesses, tour operations, and meet with current owners to assess fit.
Thorough financial review, legal documentation, and verification of all business claims before finalizing the purchase.
Business acquisition requires expertise across multiple disciplines. We help you assemble the right team and coordinate the entire process.
Avoid costly mistakes and hidden liabilities through proper due diligence
Secure better terms, pricing, and transition arrangements
Many quality businesses never reach public markets
You don't need 100% cash to buy a business. Multiple financing options can help you acquire the right opportunity.
Small Business Administration loans can finance up to 80% of the purchase price with favorable terms and lower down payments.
Many sellers provide financing for a portion of the purchase price, creating win-win scenarios for both parties.
Partner with investors or use retirement funds through ROBS (Rollover Business Startups) for tax-advantaged financing.
Most successful business acquisitions use a combination of financing methods. We help you structure the optimal deal.
While some businesses are purchased without professional help, we strongly recommend both. Buying a business involves complex legal and financial considerations that require expert guidance.
Business brokers are typically paid by the seller. However, you'll incur legal fees, accounting costs, inspection expenses, and potential transition costs.
Most sellers provide 2-4 weeks of training at no cost. Complex businesses may include longer transition periods as part of the purchase agreement.
During due diligence, sellers must provide documentation to verify all financial claims, including tax returns, bank statements, and supporting records.
While businesses vary greatly in price, most acquisitions require a minimum down payment of $20,000-$50,000, with financing available for the remainder.
While the E-2 process is complex and requires specialized consultants, our team has experience with international buyers and can provide guidance throughout the process.
Take the first step toward business ownership. Our experienced team will help you identify opportunities that match your goals, budget, and timeline.