Jan 15, 2021
Tyler Tysdal and Robert Hirsch Discussed the Difference Between Business Brokers and Investment Bankers
Freedom Factory
5500 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Ste 230
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Phone: 844-MAX-VALUE (844-629-8258)
https://www.freedomfactory.com/
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Knowing the Difference Between Business Brokers and Investment Bankers
Brokers
and investment bankers are two words commonly used in the business
world. They are very much alike but function differently. Business
brokers sell businesses to entrepreneurs, private equity firms,
small private equity firms, venture capitals, and little roll-ups.
These people focus on helping business owners get the maximum
selling value of their business.
On the other hand, investment bankers are people with a
background in investment banking. They do not help small scale
businesses. Their focus is on large deals, typically values a
hundred million dollars. They are a part of financial institutions
that focus on raising capital for big corporations and government
entities. Read more here:
https://www.enews20.com/knowing-the-difference-between-business-brokers-and-investment-bankers/
Why Small Business is the Most Undervalued Asset Class According to Robert Hirsch
Businesses come in all
sizes, but small businesses are the most undervalued asset class,
according to Robert Hirsch, a seasoned entrepreneur, and owner of
Freedom Factory. Robert said that while small companies are small
in size and reach, they can be bought for three times earnings or
even more. Small businesses are not always synonymous with low
value. Know how to play the cards strategically, and small
businesses could worth more. There aren’t undervalued classes on
the planet. Business owners can put whatever size is appropriate
for the business as interested buyers are more than willing to
negotiate when they see a good future for the business. Selling a
company for maximum value is more than just doing the math. An
entrepreneurial skill set is essential too.
Robert Hirsch and Tyler Tysdal of Freedom
Factory emphasize maximizing the value of a business and making it
ready for sale. These serial entrepreneurs have been making money
from buying, selling, and operating a small business for many
decades. They know what works. Read more:
http://digiherald.com/why-small-business-is-the-most-undervalued-asset-class-according-to-robert-hirsch/
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