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DDT

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I'm thinking of selling my shares in my business to my business partner. We have worked in the past with a firm of financial advisors, who I feel are a efficient and ethical. We would both be happy to use this firm, but would it be advisable for both of us to use the same financial firm.
 
What do you want the financial advisors to do?

Agree a price & terms and get a solicitor to do the contract!
 
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I'm thinking of selling my shares in my business to my business partner. We have worked in the past with a firm of financial advisors, who I feel are a efficient and ethical. We would both be happy to use this firm, but would it be advisable for both of us to use the same financial firm.

I would have thought this will be a conflict of interests for the financial advisor and as such they will suggest not acting for you both unless the work they will be doing for you is very limited.
 
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pentel

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    What sort of payment are you looking at?

    Normally the purchaser would have a solicitor draw up a share purchase agreement and the seller would appoint a solicitor to act for them.

    It would be a lot simpler (and less costly) for the company to buy its own shares and cancel them.
     
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    DDT

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    What do you want the financial advisors to do?

    Agree a price & terms and get a solicitor to do the contract!
    Advise me on the legal process of the sale. After doing some research I find that I need legal advice not financial, As my business partner and I have agreed a ballpark figure for the sale price of the business. I would appreciate any advice on choosing a solicitor.
    Thanks
     
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