Gale Holsman, Jr., has been in the sweeping business for almost a quarter of a century. During that time, he has bought and sold numerous sweeping companies spanning several midwestern states. Here, in an easy to listen to audio format, are Gale’s tips for what process you should follow prior to selling your sweeping company.
An article by Matt Alderton that summarizes tips from the Small Business Resource Directory. The tips are designed to ease the burden of business taxes, and includes such topics as “Get New Health Insurance” and “Save for Retirement.”
At some point, virtually every sweeping company will be put up for sale. On the other side of the coin, sweeping contractors who are profitable in their locale often decide that the best way to expand is through purchase of one or more sweeping companies in some other geographical area. Here are some tips about how to run your business to maximize its value to a prospective buyer, as well as some that will prove helpful no matter which side of the buy/sell equation you find yourself on.
Three small business specialists from Bank of America answer questions about what you should look for in your business banking relationship, as well as discuss what you can do to be seen in the best light by your bank.
Here are some common-sense ideas for organizing your business correctly and giving it the ability to grow profitably.
One of the northeast’s largest sweeping contractor provides a host of ideas for growing your sweeping contracting business.