University, WA
$89,000
University, WA
$89,000
Wayne, NJ
$250,000
Prince William County, VA
$170,000
Brooklyn, NY
$165,000
Dutchess County, NY
$125,000
Salt Lake County, UT
$380,000
Frisco, TX
$99,000
Chandler, AZ
$475,000
Westminster, CA
$220,000
Brazoria County, TX
$125,000
Bucks County, PA
$250,000
Ontario County, NY
$175,000
Woodhaven, MI
$550,000
$441,012
Charleston, SC
Sterling Heights, MI
$550,000
Harris County, TX
$110,000
Rob Lewis MBA, MCBI
DEPLOY Business Advisors, Inc.
Serving Horry County, SC
Deploy Business Advisors, Inc. is a transactional advisory and brokerage group formed to assist discerning business owners along the Grand Strand of SC and across the Carolinas. The Company's mission is to assist as many business owners as possible with the evaluation of enterprise-level cash flow, current market value, and marketability. As the name implies, the Company is founded upon maintaining a constant state of responsive readiness and will deploy a sophisticated set of professional advisory practices meeting or exceeding preferred timelines. Confidentiality, authenticity, integrity, open-communication, and action are all at the core of the Company's tactical business values. On behalf of the confidentiality of it's valued client base, the Company does not advertise or promote any aspects of done deals, which typically fall in the range of $500,000 to $5,000,000. Deploy is fully committed to providing an advisory no-spin zone for clients, first as trusted advisors and secondly as transactional brokers, when the client is prepared and the timing is right in the market. Deploy Business Advisors are experts in facilitating answers to the following FAQs: What should I be doing now to plan for a sale in the future? Where is my business in it's life cycle and is growth sustainable? How is my business performing relative to others in my sector? Is my business in a hot industry, or otherwise? What values do the numbers on my financial statements represent in the current market? What are the intangible, goodwill components of my business value? How does the commercial real estate impact the deal, do I need a Realtor? How long will I need to prepare for being on the market? What will my Marketing Memorandum look like and how important is it to look professional? What should I expect my bottom-line sales price to be relative to asking price? How will the process of marketing and selling my business affect me and my family emotionally? What is a CBI?
Delray Beach, FL
$250,000
Happy Valley, OR
$330,000
Las Vegas, NV
$195,000
Westchester County, NY
$175,000
Portland, OR
$40,000
Clark County, NV
$700,000
Broward County, FL
$470,000
Denver, CO
$250,000
$699,000
Woodbridge, NJ
Denver, CO
$200,000
Arcadia, CA
$88,000
City Of Industry, CA
$178,000
Los Angeles, CA
$99,000
Las Vegas, NV
$320,000
Boise, ID
$1,250,000
Dothan, AL
$125,000
Winchester, MA
$350,000
Redondo Beach, CA
$199,000
Charlottesville, VA
$179,000
$1,200,000
New York, NY
New Haven, CT
$219,000
Morrisville, NC
$179,000
Gilbert, AZ
$50,000
Irmo, SC
$150,000
Plantation, FL
$105,000
Brighton, CO
$180,000
Naperville, IL
$129,000
Pooler, GA
$279,000
Arturo P.A.
Biznet Ventures, Inc
Serving Miami-Dade County, FL
Dallas County, TX
$230,000
El Dorado County, CA
$245,000
$589,210
Fort Worth, TX
Shawnee Mission, KS
$770,000
Dutchess County, NY
$219,000
Scottsdale, AZ
$229,000
Fayetteville, NC
$35,000
Fairfield County, CT
$900,000
San Bernardino County, CA
$350,000
Sandy, UT
$69,995
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