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WE RUN BED AND BREAKFAST FROM OUR HOME AND HAVE DECIDED TO SELL. OUR B&B IS WELL RUN WITH A GOOD REPUTATION AND WEBSITE AND WE HAVE PLENTY OF BOOKINGS. HOW DO WE CALCULATE THE VALUE OF
THE BUSINESS FOR A SALE? L.D. The value is best ascertained by contacting a specialist commercial estate agent who will know the answers to your questions and provide a correct value for
your property depending on its location and similar businesses in the area. They may also be able to help with finding a buyer who wants to carry on the business. Generally, the value is
obtained by adding the value of the property to the annual profit of the business, but complications arise as sometimes it is only the annual profit that is taken into account and sometimes
it is multiplied by a multiplier (two, three…). Goodwill is usually a sum that can be added to reflect the ‘marketability’ of the business, but in small businesses this is you, the owners.
Once you leave it is difficult to maintain that the business has the same marketability. _The Connexion welcomes queries and regularly publishes a selection with answers._ _However, please
note that we cannot enter into individual correspondence on money topics. Queries may be edited for length and style. Due to the sensitive nature of topics we do not publish full names or
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