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Just listed a profitable pizza shop in a very busy part of town. Stand alone 1700 building. This seller has excellent records and is willing to finance with 75K down. Perfect for family or first time business buyer. Full staff already in place. Purchase with or without the franchise if experienced. If you ...
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Just listed an unique opportunity for an C-Store in the heart of North Tampa. It is in a residential neighborhood and boosts 2400 sq ft loaded with all the necessary inventory. Current sales are approx 40K month and is family owned operated. Seller is willing to hold some paper with 150K down. Perfect for first time ...
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Taking the Entrepreneurial Leap
Making the transition from worker bee to small business owner involves a great deal of time, effort, money, and personal commitment. It is not a decision to be made hastily nor taken lightly. There are certain questions you need to ask and certain elements to consider, with every step along the way a potential ...
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(1) #1 selling feature - location! (2) Contemporary concepts add value - dated concepts subtract (3) Equipment age and condition (4) Health rating (5) Good books with positive cash flow (6) Stable employee base that can be retained (7) Competition +- (8) Below market leases add value. In order to market and sell by standard valuation methods, ...
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Deciding to sell… Hundreds of thousands of businesses change ownership each year, and though the reasons for selling vary, there is one goal that remains constant; maximizing the proceeds from the sale. TampaCashCows.com & Legacy Venture Group are at the forefront of the profession with Quality Representation for all of our ...
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You've built a great business with love andcare. It has grown larger than you'd ever imagined. It generates a nice profit.As a result, this has allowed you and your family to live comfortably. Now, you're ready tosell. You assume there's a buyer out there. You want someone to pay you a fairprice and nurture the company with ...
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