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Managing a Business

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Selling Your Business

If you decide that selling your business is the right exit strategy for you, be sure that you cover all your bases. In order to sell your business officially, you will need to prepare a sales agreement. This is the key document in buying the business assets or stock of a corporation. It is important to make sure the agreement is accurate and contains all the terms of the purchase. It would be a good idea to have an attorney review this document. It is in this agreement that you should define everything that you intend to purchase of the business, assets, customer lists, intellectual property and goodwill.

The following is a checklist of items that should be addressed in the agreement:

  • Names of seller, buyer, and business

  • Background information

  • Assets being sold

  • Purchase price and Allocation of Assets

  • Covenant Not to Compete

  • Any adjustments to be made

  • The Terms of the Agreement and payment terms

  • List of inventory included in the sale

  • Any representation and warranties of the seller and buyer

  • Determination as to the access to any business information

  • Determination as to the running of the business prior to closing

  • Contingencies

  • Fees, including brokers fees

  • Date of closing

For additional guidance and to view a sample sales agreement, visit Agreement to Sell a Business.

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