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Go Do Deals

The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Buying & Selling Businesses

Jeremy Harbour

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Morgan James Publishing llc
08 December 2020
Go Do Deals provides entrepreneurs with a practical method to source and buy companies without having capital and without borrowing lots of money.

For those who are ready to take the next step on the entrepreneurial ladder and make the shift from customer to shareholder value creation, Go Do Deals shows them how to:

Bypass the brokers and find businesses that are NOT for sale

Find, approach, and have positive conversations with potential sellers Structure deals so that they do not need to contribute cash upfront Choose the right deals and avoid buying themselves a job Know the best time to exit or sell their business

Buying a company can double one’s business in an afternoon, free them from the treadmill of staff and customers, and avoid the blood, sweat, and years of start-up pain. It’s time to Go Do Deals.
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Imprint:   Morgan James Publishing llc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781631952937
ISBN 10:   1631952935
Pages:   210
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

A globally-renowned expert in Mergers & Acquisitions in the field of small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SME), Jeremy Harbour speaks all over the world - even having been invited to Buckingham Palace and The British Houses of Parliament to advise on matters of business and enterprise. His commentary has been featured in the Sunday Times, Financial Times, and numerous other publications. As the author of Why You Should Never Buy A Company That's For Sale, Agglomerate: from idea to IPO in 12 months, and Go Do!: For People Who Have Always Wanted to Start a Business, Jeremy brings years of experience in “no money” Mergers and Acquisitions. Jeremy, his wife, and 2 daughters reside in Singapore.

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