EDWARD JACOBSON: It is amazing how many people come to me and they say what is my business worth, they have no idea.
ELIOT WAGONHEIM: There are several ways to find out one is to work with an experienced business broker or to pay a private side of industry such as an investment banker these people will have a feel for what a business is worth.
EDWARD JACOBSON: Not knowing what it is worth is the biggest question mark that any perspective buyer has or even any seller has.
ELIOT WAGENHEIM: If for example, you are purchasing a business that is in a
different industry, an industry with which perhaps you are not as familiar, it
may be a good idea to get a business evaluation.
EDWARD JACOBSON: In simplistic terms, the business is worth what it can
generate in earnings.
FRED PROVORNY: You really need to get an effect into the bowels of the
company and see what makes it tick.
EDWARD JACOBSON: Some businesses will run through personal expenses, some
businesses will either overpay the owner or underpay the owner.
FRED PROVORNY: In the words of the late President Reagan, trust, but verify.