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Advising $1 million - $50 million internet businesses since 2001. iMerge Advisors is the only M&A firm exclusively focused on the internet segment.
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www.imergeadvisors.com
RSM EquiCo Capital Markets
An international firm specializing in M&A, recapitalization and capital raising for public and private North American middle-market companies.
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www.rsmequico.com
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Expert Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyers With Top Credentials
www.ZuberLaw.com
PNC Bank Corp. Webinars
Helping businesses reach financial goals. PNC Advisory webinar series.
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Expedite M&A Due Diligence & Deal Execution w/ Bowne Virtual Dataroom
www.Bowne.com
Investment Bank Bootcamp
4-Week NYC I-Banking & PE Valuation Training By Sr Bankers $33 Billion+
www.ibtraining.com
Mergers and Acquisitions
We Sell Companies with $5 million To $50 million in Annual Sales.
www.WoodbridgeGrp.com
Investment
More Than Just Low Investment Fees. Investing Solutions Here at Schwab.
www.Schwab.com
Financing Acquisitions
Long term partner, one-stop financing, uni-rate debt
www.americancapital.com
Investment Banking,
Stock offerings, equity trading & underwriting. Your Investment Bank.
www.Stephens.com
Learn Investment Banking
Financial modeling, interview prep Step-by-step self study program
www.WallStreetPrep.com
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Free Valuations, No Upfront Fees! Brokers Serving Business Sellers.
www.acquisitionservicesgroup.com
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Chase H & Q
Offer Research, Investment Banking, Venture, Sales & Trading, and Executive Financial Services to companies in the New Economy.
www.hamquist.com
Credit Suisse First Boston
A global investment banking firm, providing comprehensive financial advisory, capital raising, sales and trading, and financial products for users and suppliers of capital around the world.
www.csfb.com
Decision Point International
Specialist in mergers and acquisitions in information technology, communication and the Internet.
www.decisionpointint.com
Goldman, Sachs & Co
Headquartered in New York, Goldman Sachs provides a broad range of investing, advisory, and financing services worldwide to a diversified client base, which includes corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high net worth individua...
www.gs.com
Mergers & Acquisitions - Internet Businesses Only
Advising $1 million - $50 million internet businesses since 2001. iMerge Advisors is the only M&A firm exclusively focused on the internet segment.
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Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Global financial services firm that offers securities, asset management, credit services, investment banking (including underwriting public offerings of securities and mergers and acquisitions advice) and institutional sales and trading.
www.msdw.com
RSM EquiCo Capital Markets
An international firm specializing in M&A, recapitalization and capital raising for public and private North American middle-market companies.
View Transactions | Industries
www.rsmequico.com (Paid)
Salomon Smith Barney
Investment bank offering underwriting, securities sales, and research and trading for individuals and institutions. Subsidiary of Citigroup.
www.salomonsmithbarney.com
Schroders
International asset management and investment banking group serving clients worldwide.
www.schroders.com
U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray
Provides a full range of investment products and services to individual, institutions and businesses.
www.piperjaffray.com
Warburg Dillon Read
Investment banking division of UBS AG and operates through branches and subsidiaries of UBS AG around the world.
www.ubswarburg.com
We Take Companies Public
A securities attorney will help take your company public. We also assist with Investor Relations.
www.tcc5.com(Paid)
  • Bear Stearns Companies Inc.
  • Lehman Brothers Inc.
  • Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Expert Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyers With Top Credentials
www.ZuberLaw.com
PNC Bank Corp. Webinars
Helping businesses reach financial goals. PNC Advisory webinar series.
www.pnc.com/joinus
Mergers & Acquisitions
Expedite M&A Due Diligence & Deal Execution w/ Bowne Virtual Dataroom
www.Bowne.com

Guide to Business Brokers and Mergers and Acquisition Firms

Do You Need a Business Broker or a Mergers and Acquisition Firm to Sell Your Business?


A business intermediary is a company or person that facilitates the transfer of business ownership from one party to another. Under this catch-all umbrella are real-estate agents, business brokers and Merger and Acquisition (M&A) firms.

"Main Street" business brokerage can generally be regarded as working with companies that are valued under $500,000, or with fairly simple transactions over $500K such as gas stations and grocery stores. There are "upper main street" $1 million dollar businesses, then lower mid-market $1 to $10 million in value and on up. There are major differences between these types of intermediaries and the companies they represent.

Business brokers can be characterized by:

1. Markets businesses mostly via businesses-for-sale websites
2. Sells companies mainly to private individuals
3. Financing expertise usually limited to SBA programs
4. Must represent quite a few businesses to make a decent living
5. Usually 10% success fee with no upfront fee

Mergers and Acquisition Firms can be characterized by:

1. Markets businesses mainly to other businesses by a variety of methods
2. Knows how to attract professional investors such as Private Equity Groups
3. Will usually create a more thorough "package" with analysis and writeup
4. Often will charge a retainer or consulting fee upfront
5. Usually has more experience with a variety of financing alternatives

In my business of selling businesses, I've seen multi-million dollar companies represented by business brokers that didn't know how to effectively market that type of company. I've also seen M&A firms neglect to consider that a company could be sold off the business-for-sale websites, which can be quite effective even for larger $20 million companies.




Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Are your adjusted earnings level approaching or above $250,000? Company value is fundamentally dependent on earnings (well, future earnings to be exact). An adjusted earnings above $250,000 begin to be attractive to professional investors and other companies, and you definitely should have someone represent you that can engage with these types of individuals and organizations. (adjusted earnings is before taxes, interest, depreciation and adjusted for owner's benefit - a broker or other intermediary can calculate this for you).

I recommend:  An excellent reference for mid-market and "lower mid-market" M&A professionals is M&A Source and Alliance of Merger and Acquisition Advisors. Look for the M&AMI credential, which means the intermediary has taken educational courses and has provided proof of completing multi-million dollar deals. A newer organization is the Association of Professional Mergers and Acquisition Advisors.

Are your adjusted earnings well under $250,000? If you have a business that isn't very complex, isn't growing like a rocket ship and has earnings well under $250,000, then a business broker would probably be an effective way to sell you business.

I recommend:  By far the best resource for finding business brokers is the International Association of Business Brokers (IBBA). Look for a broker with the Certified Business Intermediary (CBI) designation. It really does mean something, because the broker is committed enough to the profession to spend the time and money it takes to pursue the education to get that certification.

Are you rapidly growing, or have a unique business model? Some business brokers have difficulty valuing, marketing and effectively representing companies that don't fit the standard mold. For example, you may have zero earnings but your growth and potential future earnings are significant. An intermediary that can analyze and find an appropriate suitor would be better than a 'main street' business broker.

I recommend:  One trick is to go onto the larger business-for-sale sites and try to find a company similar to yours, then talk to that intermediary. But always get references too!

These are some of the larger web sites of businesses for sale:

www.bizbuysell.com
www.bizquest.com
www.businessmart.com
www.mergernetwork.com
www.bizben.com (California only)

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • When you do select an intermediary firm to work with, always ask for references from their last few transactions. A larger firm is really no better than the people you work with within that firm, so ask for references on deals THEY have worked on, not just the firm.


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