B bikeboy Free Member Dec 24, 2009 20 0 Feb 8, 2010 Original Poster #1 what does it mean £100,000 plus SAV? (Stock at Valuation), so if i made an offer on the business ay £70,000 and the stock is worth £10,000 do i have to payout a total of £80,000?
what does it mean £100,000 plus SAV? (Stock at Valuation), so if i made an offer on the business ay £70,000 and the stock is worth £10,000 do i have to payout a total of £80,000?
D David Griffiths Free Member Jun 21, 2008 11,553 3,669 Cwmbran Feb 8, 2010 #3 That's right. Stock varies from day to day, and it's normal practice to get an independent stocktaker in on the handover day to arrive at a fair value Upvote 0
That's right. Stock varies from day to day, and it's normal practice to get an independent stocktaker in on the handover day to arrive at a fair value
B bikeboy Free Member Dec 24, 2009 20 0 Feb 8, 2010 Original Poster #4 Thanks, an independent stocktaker? any ideas where to find one? thanks Upvote 0
i234i Free Member Jul 17, 2007 2,252 239 Feb 8, 2010 #5 yellow pages or the company selling the business usually have lists of ones they use. Upvote 0
A andrewweaver Feb 9, 2010 #6 earlier recommendations are correct about SAV but in the current market make sure you get the price of the business right first! www.daresburycs.com www.sellmybusinessonline.co.uk Upvote 0
earlier recommendations are correct about SAV but in the current market make sure you get the price of the business right first! www.daresburycs.com www.sellmybusinessonline.co.uk