Originally posted by supergal
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Selling a the company instead of closing ?
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Im with testmangler on this one ..... by virtue of it having a trading history it does has a value.
As he says, its the wrong forum to ask the question as from a contractors perspective as you wouldnt need a company with a trading history.
If your tendering for a local governement contract for example and you have the experience but your company does not have the 3 year accounts history, your response will not be shortlisted.
Obviously what the company trades in will have a bearing on whether its of use to the new owner. If its a personal service company, then I would doubt it, unless the new owner has some opportunities lined up which require production of 3 years worth of accounts and his current tax avoidance vehicle doesn't have this.Comment
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Whilst there might be some value associated with a 3 yr trading history, the full value of the company can not be assessed without answering at least some of, if not all of Chef's questions...Proud owner of +5 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by Ravello View PostWhilst there might be some value associated with a 3 yr trading history, the full value of the company can not be assessed without answering at least some of, if not all of Chef's questions...When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSo where are you going for the next 4 years ?Comment
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Chef you have too much time on your hands...
Originally posted by chef View PostOk, we're getting there, you think 1 grand is a good value for your co. I'll persist as I'm genuinely interested. Lets play yes/no then instead as you seem either pretty cagey or you're hiding something.
If I pay you £1,000 for your co.
Would I get:
-a company bank account?
-any cash capital?
-any other capital (printers, phones, office signs, stationery etc.)
-legal rights of company ownership?
-any electronic rights i.e Domain Name, Website, control of any hosting packages currently assigned to the business
-100% share rights
-100% control over the company (i.e you are not a silent partner or non-exec director)
-company logo rights/templates
Some yes/no questions about the company's health and the sale:
-does the company have any debts in any form whatsoever?
-will there be sufficient funds included in the company accounts to cover any bills up to the point of sale?
-will you pay for an accountant to draw up company accounts up to the point of sale including any future income/debts/expenditure you are aware of?
-will you pay for any costs in transferring the company from you to me inlcuding bank account, web space, domain name transfers and any other associated company details.
-will you pay for a solicitor to write a contract to state the answers to my above questions?
In fact I'm selling a pen here, It's existed a few years and still writes, shall we swap for your co.? I was thinking of selling it for a grand as someone mentioned it was possible so it seems a fair deal so far unless i get further details.
If you want to know if the pen i'm selling is a rare collectors edition mont blanc or a biro I swiped from Argos then if you tell me further details about what I might get if I purchase your co. for £1,000, I'll tel lyou more about my pen and you can then decide if I should dip into my future childrens hard earned inheritence or swap it for a pen.
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Originally posted by minsky1 View PostIm with testmangler on this one ..... by virtue of it having a trading history it does has a value.
As he says, its the wrong forum to ask the question as from a contractors perspective as you wouldnt need a company with a trading history.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by wantacontract View PostYou must be on the bench right now....no way you'd type out such detailed response for every post!!
The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIt is not a wrong forum to ask the question. This isnt Mumsnet, this is a forum filled with educated bright IT contractors who know a bit about setting up companies etc.Comment
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