Saturday, December 8, 2007

Are Business Buyer Notes Profitable?

Like anything else, it depends on the type of business you're selling. Business buyer notes are documents secured by a business, much like a mortgage broker except there is no real estate involved. Often, personal property like cooking equipment, furniture, and office equipment obligates one individual or company to make payments, usually monthly, to another person or company. Businesses are sold without the help of bank financing; this makes it much easier for a person to buy a business with a small down payment. Because the down payment is small, most banks will not finance the remaining balance, so the seller {owner} agrees to hold a ?note? on the remaining balance for the buyer. This is called seller-financing or owner-financing. The buyer then agrees to pay the View the rest of this article


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