December 2, 2021
So you aren’t ready to go full send on this one. Instead, you’re buying an existing LLC. It’s less risky after all, isn’t it? Follow these 4 EASY steps when you want to purchase a business.
The article provides a comprehensive guide for purchasing an existing LLC, emphasizing the importance of thorough research, financial analysis, legal review, and clear negotiations in the acquisition process.
You could have decided to LLC/registration/" target="_blank" id="">start your own LLC; from scratch.
But NO!
You decided that buying an existing LLC was the right choice for you.
I can respect that. Obviously, in order to buy an already existing LLC, you will need to find one for sale.
This may be easier said than done. Meaning, they aren’t exactly knocking at your front door step asking you to buy their business. Try networking with a local trade group that specializes in the industry you would like to buy a business in. You may be able to find leads in newspapers, as well. For example, try Google:
Then, click on the BizBuySell link.
After doing that, plug in:
And, MAGIC!
Options that fit the conditions you’ve searched for, should pop up.
Nice.
The point is you must find sources that can provide leads for available businesses.
Good for you! You’ve found a business available for purchase. Now, you must look into the business to make sure it is actually worth purchasing.
The best thing you could is, ask the business’s representative for access to the books and records of the business. Ideally, you must be able to analyze anything connected to the operations or finances of the business.
With this, you will have a good picture of what the business is really all about. The lists include (but aren’t limited to):
These will tell you what assets, debts, expenses, revenues the business has.
Be sure to look at the financial trends of the business. For example, you would want to look at the business’s balance sheet. This will show you what the financial status is of the business you’re looking into.
It may be in your best interest to hire an attorney to look over all the legal documents with, as they can be difficult to fully comprehend. An attorney will aid you in whether or not you should purchase the LLC.
So you realize that there is what to talk about when it comes to this specific limited liability company that you’ve been looking into. It is a good business. At this point you may want to hire an CPA that will be able to evaluate the fair market value of the LLC.
Whether you’ve decided to only buy the assets of the company or the entire company, you will have a clearer picture of what to aim at in terms of prices. You will now start discussing prices with the owner of the limited liability company. Make sure you do CLEAR research as to what the CORRECT market value is for the business.
Congratulations!
You’ve come to an agreement with the company’s owner. The time has come for you to put in writing and exchange funds. At this point both you (the buyer) and the company’s owner (the seller) will sign a purchase agreement.
“A purchase agreement is a legal document that details everything from the transaction price to what specifically you are purchasing to what to do in the event that something goes wrong.”
You may need to sign some other documents as well. For example, you may need to negotiate a new lease or you may want to make the seller sign a non-compete.
In any case, CONGRATS!!