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Why Wholesaler Reviews Are Valuable For Ensuring Online Business Success

July 8th, 2011

Wholesaler reviews are a must read when it comes to learning the ropes of starting a wholesale business. The Internet has been largely responsible for the tremendous surge in the wholesale business and wholesale reviews are an important safeguard against scams that arise in this regard. Many people are taken in by such scams because they are unable to identify them and wholesaler reviews can help you to differentiate the genuine schemes from the fraudulent ones.

Wholesale reviews enable you to steer clear from companies which lack a definite work address or contact number or one that promises to deliver brand products at throwaway prices! You can actually do scam sleuthing on your own with the help of It. The best way to guard your interests against scams is to contact the company in question to test the response they provide. When you want to work with suppliers, these reviews are helpful because you can make informed decisions about the various products by scanning the reviews. You get to learn about other’s experience in dealing with suppliers or selling certain products. » Read more: Why Wholesaler Reviews Are Valuable For Ensuring Online Business Success

How to Value a Business

June 27th, 2011

Every business owner should have a good idea of what their business is currently worth even if they don’t intend on selling the business soon or at all. But you may also need to know what a business is worth in the following non-exhaustive list of circumstances. How many reasons do you have to find out what a business is worth?

  • Buying a business or division externally or internally
  • Selling a business or division externally or internally
  • Shareholder/partner agreements and buy/sells
  • Estate and superannuation planning
  • Family law – separation and prenuptial
  • Business insurance policy structuring
  • Personal insurance policy structuring
  • Actual death or disability of the owner/(s)
  • Litigation as plaintiff or defendant

The problem is that business valuations are a complex mixture of science and art that are further confused by ‘listing prices’ displayed by business brokers and their often flawed ‘rule of thumb’ methods that make no commercial sense. The steps to value a business are fairly straightforward but need to be followed diligently. » Read more: How to Value a Business