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Healy the Deal Maker

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Business broker David Healy prides himself on getting the best possible deal for his clients. Healy, director of Diaction Business Brokers, has been selling businesses for years and knows how to close a fair deal between an eager buyer and a genuine seller.

A favourable outcome usually emerges between parties if the price gap is reasonably narrow. Healy says he can sell a business reasonably quickly if the vendor has realistic expectations. It may be human nature, but Healy is only too aware that most vendors possess an unrealistic belief about how much their business is worth. Sellers may have to temper expectations to get the deal done. Equally, when Healy’s experience tells him a bid is falling well short of the mark, he will advise against selling, knowing a far better deal for his client is just around the corner. “What I do is match price with the quality of the business,” Healy says. “I make a point of constantly updating my clients on the latest developments.”

They say you make your own luck and Healy’s high strike rate is mostly by design as opposed to accident. He’s only really interested in listing quality businesses from genuine sellers, preferring to leave unrealistic vendors, needing a reality check, to other brokers. “You’ll make more money from the businesses you walk way from than the ones you list,” Healy says. “That means list quality businesses and you’ll make money.” Healy refuses to sacrifice integrity and credibility for a fast buck. He believes in his clients and expects the same in return. And there’s no shortage of praise from satisfied vendors, such as Sharryn Nish, who recently hired Healy to sell her bookkeeping business because she was moving to Queensland. Sharryn wrote: “I needed a quick sale as we are moving interstate and I wanted the highest price you thought I could get for my bookkeeping business - you achieved both for me. Your list of people looking for a business was ample for my sale and you knew exactly what the market was and what was possible, so I wasn't mislead. And what you offered actually happened, much to my delight. Your down-to-earth, honest, professional and experienced handling of everything enabled me to feel support and comfort throughout the process. This was a much easier experience than I thought it would be, with a much better and quicker result than I thought possible, and I know it’s due to your efforts. Thank you tremendously.”

Healy advises vendors to work their businesses hard because revenue and profit growth are going to determine the selling price. The value of a business doesn’t necessarily rise over time like residential property. Indeed, Healy says vendors can struggle to recover the initial purchase price unless they can show solid revenue and profit growth. “Besides plant and equipment, what a vendor is essentially selling when exiting a business is a profit stream,” Healy says. “The bigger the profit, the higher the selling price.”  Many vendors also look for a value to be placed on goodwill, but there’s no magic formula for determining this. Healy says the price of goodwill varies markedly depending on a myriad of factors, such as the nature of the business, its sector, income predictability and the number of clients. Healy says in his experience, the first offer for a business is usually the best. It becomes more difficult to sell a business the longer it’s on the market. “Potential buyers start questioning if there’s something wrong with a business that can’t sell within a reasonable time frame,” he says. While the Australian economy is reasonably strong, Healy says credit is harder to obtain so sellers may have to offer vendor terms to do a deal.  Businesses cushioned against economic downturns, or what Healy terms as “recession proof”, appeal to buyers. These include body corporate, bookkeeping and communications businesses if sellers can show good figures.

Healy, who has owned a body corporate business, a video distribution company and was an executive with the Professional Golfers’ Association, sells about 20 businesses a year. Outside office hours, he is president of the Chelsea Rotary Club and a board member of the Patterson River Country Club. “You only get back what you put in and that applies to business and life,” Healy says.
For listings: www.diaction.com.au

Diaction Business Brokers
Licenced Real Estate Agent
Member REIV
350 Nepean Hwy, Chelsea VIC 3196
Tel: 03 9774 2606
Fax: 03 8625 0078
Mob: 0414 847 682
Email: diaction@diaction.com.au
Website: www.diaction.com.au 

 

We currently have clients looking for the following businesses:

  • hotel CBD to $10M
  • accounting practice to $2.5M
  • bookkeeping
  • body corporate
  • registered training organisation up to $800K
  • manufacturing
  • newsagency tatts SE

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anthony Black is a long standing journalist, having worked in newspapers for more than 20 years. He was finance editor of the Sunday Herald Sun for eight years and his work was published in News Limited newspapers across Australia.

As a freelance writer, Black has interviewed and written exclusive and extensive stories on Gerry Harvey, of Harvey Norman, NAB and Woodside Petroleum chairman Michael Chaney, Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond, Boost Juice founder Janine Allis, tyre magnate Bob Jane and Wesfarmers managing director Richard Goyder.

His reports can be read on finance website thebull.com.au and in business magazine, INTHEBLACK, a trademark of CPA Australia, which is also online.   



 

Our latest listings are as follows. For further information please contact David Healy on 0414 847 682 or Len O'Donnell on 0406 771 132. Details: www.diaction.com.au

For Sale: Cheltenham Custom Framing Retail Business - great hours - great profit.

Great location busy shopping strip in affluent inner city suburb

Excellent as new Plant and Equipment
Established 43 years with loyal customer base
Excellent turnover
4 Weeks holidays (rare in small business)
Sensational and very professional workflow set-up
Equipment includes modern computerized cutters
Long lease
Only five and a half days trading
Great exposure and location
Full training provided, easy to learn
Current owner will stay on part time

This is a great business for a couple where one party only wants to work a couple of days a week. The business offers custom framing for memorabilia, tapestries, photographs, art, posters, certificates and mirrors. Photo restoration service which the current owner will provide back-up assistance.
Investment is $149,000 plus SAV
Contact David or Len.
David Healy on 0414 847 682 or Len O'Donnell on 0406 771 132
Details: www.diaction.com.au

   Picture Framing


For Sale: Portrait Photography Studio excellent growth, good profit.

Excellent turnover
Long lease
Excellent plant & equipment
Great cash flow
Studio has provision for living space
Owner willing to train

Agency agreement in place with modelling agency

High average sale

Investment is $120,000
Contact David
Contact David Healy, Diaction Business Brokers 0414 847 682

Details: www.diaction.com.au


For Sale: Strata/Body Corporate  Business - Darwin - recurring income

Join Australia's leading Strata/Body Corporate Franchise with a great lifestyle in Darwin. Income can be negotiable to your needs.

Outstanding service business in Strata/Body Corporate
Virtually recession proof business
New Franchise territory with income level that can be increased if required
Strong client retention and proven recurring income business in one of the countries strongest business sectors

Suits a person with strong administration and service background

Contact David
Contact David Healy, Diaction Business Brokers 0414 847 682

Details: www.diaction.com.au



For Sale: Bicycle Business Sunbury
Just listed.

Details available soon to register your interest contact Len
Contact Len O'Donnell, Diaction Business Brokers 0406 771 132

Details: www.diaction.com.au



Leading National Import Distribution business for sale - $1M+Profits - Based Melbourne

Distributor of electronic/electrical components

Multi million dollar business
Profit in excess of $1M
Extensive international suppliers
Long term employees
Established Profitable Business
First time offered for sale
National business with several State offices
Significant long term corporate customer base
National Distribution network

$3.3M & SAV
Contact David or Len.
Details: www.diaction.com.au



Body Corporate and Cleaning Franchises businesses continue to be the in demand our in demand business. In the past week we have almost sold out of our listings. With two Body Corp businesses going under offer same day, the Label printing business receiving two offers within a week and two Cleaning franchise sales on top of fourteen solid prospects for cleaning franchises we are being run off our feet.
However after that flurry which sees our total sales already exceeding the entire 2009 year in the first two months of 2010 we will now be looking for several more good quality profitable businesses to satisfy our database demand.
If you are looking to sell your business speak to us first as we often exceed our vendors expectation with their business sale.
Click here to read the CPA Feature Article "Wheeling and Dealing"


 

Cleaning Franchises available in your area in office cleaning -

Earn between $2,000 to $10,000 per month with a cleaning franchise

3 year income guarantee
Equipment, training and full support provided
five day week

Master Franchises for sale also available

Local Franchises available from $15,000
Ring 1 300 003 528
Contact David or Len.
David Healy on 0414 847 682 or Len O'Donnell on 0406 771 132
Details: www.diaction.com.au


Bookkeeping Business - SOLD
Label Printing Business
Body Corp Business - Geelong - SOLD
Body Corp Business Melbourne - SOLD

 

 
   


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