Top Business Brokerage Services By Legacy Launch Business Brokers

Trusted, expert business brokerage services that support pricing, financing, tax planning. Our certified business appraisers leverage tools like DealStats and BizComps to deliver precise valuations grounded in industry transaction data and market comparables., and sale readiness.

Our Business Brokerage Services

Business brokerage services are a structured way to facilitate the buying and selling of businesses based on documented financials and market evidence. We meticulously prepare Confidential Information Memorandums (CIMs) and utilize Pratt's Stats for benchmarking SDE multiples against recent lower middle market deals..

  • Multiple valuation methods in one report: We estimate value using Transaction multiples, Transaction multiples, and Comparable sales approach so you can compare indications and defend the final number.
  • Clear standard of value and purpose: We document asking price, selling price, or market value tied to your goal, including M and A pricing, SBA financing, divorce, estate planning, or partner buyouts.
  • Sde (seller's discretionary earnings) and buyer qualification: We adjust sde and Seller Discretionary Earnings. Through detailed normalization schedules, we incorporate owner add-backs, non-recurring expenses, and market-based salary comps to compute defensible Seller's Discretionary Earnings., review owner add-backs, and assess buyer financing, transition support, and deal structure.
  • Industry and deal comparable support: We use Industry transaction data, recent sold comparables, local market multiples, and broker opinion of value inputs common in business brokerage.
  • Deliverables built for decision makers: You get a written valuation summary, supporting schedules. These comprehensive reports feature reconciled value indications from the income approach, market approach, and asset approach, tailored for SBA 7(a) loan underwriting., and a value range you can use with lenders, CPAs, attorneys, and buyers.

Why Choose Business Brokerage Services by Legacy Launch Business Brokers

Business brokerage services are only as reliable as the data work, the method selection, and the ability to explain the result in plain language. Legacy Launch Business Brokers delivers professional business brokerage services built for real transactions, not generic estimates. Serving many cities in the North East, we've recently closed deals for manufacturing firms, and retail operations. Our deep familiarity with neighborhoods ensures tailored valuations reflecting local market dynamics. Legacy Launch Business Brokers knows your geography's transaction landscape inside out, from recent comps to SBA lender preferences.

We focus on closely held businesses and the pricing realities of the lower middle market. We prepare valuations that match how buyers and SBA lenders underwrite deals, including cash flow coverage, working capital expectations, and risk adjusted multiples. You get a valuation you can discuss with confidence during listing meetings, LOI negotiations, and due diligence.

Our team knows broker side requirements, confidentiality needs, and the difference between a quick pricing opinion and a defensible valuation report. We document assumptions, data sources, and adjustments, so your CPA can trace the math and your attorney can reference the scope.

You can expect responsive timelines, a clean information request list, and direct communication. We also review value drivers you can improve before going to market, including margin mix, revenue quality, customer churn. We analyze key value drivers such as recurring revenue streams, customer concentration risks, and normalized working capital adjustments to enhance sale readiness and buyer appeal., and owner dependence.

Signs You Need a Business Broker

Business brokerage services are the right move when a major financial decision depends on a credible value range, not a guess.

  1. You plan to sell within 6 to 18 months. A valuation ties your asking price to SDE or EBITDA, applies a realistic multiple, and tests whether the deal supports typical SBA debt service coverage ratios.
  2. A partner buyout or shareholder dispute is brewing. A valuation sets the standard of value, defines the interest being valued, and supports a buy sell agreement discussion with documented assumptions.
  3. Your CPA asks for support for tax or estate planning. A valuation helps document ownership transfers, gifting strategies, and entity changes with schedules your tax team can retain in the file.
  4. You need lender ready numbers for SBA or conventional financing. A valuation package highlights cash flow normalization, working capital targets, and add back support that underwriters review during credit analysis.
  5. You face divorce or litigation support needs. A valuation can separate personal expenses from business expenses, review related party transactions, and present a defensible narrative around revenue stability and risk.

How to Sell My Business - Our Process

Business brokerage services are a step by step engagement with clear inputs, analysis, and documented outputs.

  1. Scope and purpose intake: We confirm the valuation date, ownership interest, standard of value, and intended use such as sale pricing, financing, tax planning. Our certified business appraisers leverage tools like DealStats and BizComps to deliver precise valuations grounded in industry transaction data and market comparables., or dispute support.
  2. Document collection: We request three to five years of tax returns, P and L statements, balance sheets, AR and AP aging, payroll summaries, lease terms, debt schedules, and key customer metrics.
  3. Normalization and recast: We adjust for owner compensation, one time expenses, discretionary spending, related party items, and non operating income to build reliable SDE or EBITDA.
  4. Method selection and modeling: We analyze market multiples, recent sold comparables, asset values, and income based cash flow expectations, then reconcile to a supportable value range.
  5. Report delivery and review call: We deliver the written valuation report with schedules and explain assumptions, risk factors, and price implications for listing strategy or negotiations.

Business Valuation Services Businesses

Business brokerage services are stronger when they rely on trusted datasets and professional tools with careful access control.

We work with widely recognized resources, including BizBuySellDealStatsBizCompsIBBA Market PulseBVR Business brokerage ResourcesPitchBookCapital IQValueSourceQuickBooks, and Xero. These tools support transaction comparable research, financial statement review, and consistent documentation for business brokerage services.

We protect your information during the engagement. We store files in controlled access folders, limit sharing to approved parties, and follow confidentiality practices consistent with brokerage and advisory work. You control who receives the report, and we coordinate with your CPA, attorney, and lender only with your written approval.

Business Valuation Services by Legacy Launch Brokers

Types Of Services We Offer To Our Clients

Business Valuation Services

Business valuation services provide an informed estimate of what your company could sell for in the current market, using financial performance, risk factors, and industry benchmarks to guide realistic pricing decisions.​

Business Sale Assistance

Business sale assistance supports owners through every stage of selling a company, from initial planning and preparation through marketing, negotiations, and closing with qualified buyers.​

Business Acquisition Help

Business acquisition help guides buyers through identifying suitable targets, reviewing financials, and structuring offers so they can purchase a company that fits their goals and resources.​

Confidential Business Listings

Confidential business listings allow owners to market a company for sale without publicly disclosing its identity, protecting employees, customers, and vendors while qualified buyers are vetted.​

Buyer Representation Services

Buyer representation services give acquirers dedicated advisory support on valuation, deal structure, negotiation, and due diligence, helping them pursue suitable opportunities and avoid costly mistakes.​

Business Marketing Strategy

A business marketing strategy for a sale focuses on packaging your company’s strengths, preparing professional materials, and reaching vetted buyers who are actively looking for opportunities in your size and sector.​

Sale Negotiation Support

Sale negotiation support helps owners evaluate offers, respond to counterproposals, and work through key terms such as price, structure, contingencies, and transition obligations.​

Due Diligence Management

Due diligence management coordinates information requests, organizes documents, and helps address buyer questions so the investigation phase moves forward efficiently and stays on track.​

Closing Coordination Services

Closing coordination services oversee final steps such as signature packages, funds transfer logistics, and closing conditions, helping both parties complete the transaction smoothly and on schedule.​

Exit Planning Advice

Exit planning advice helps owners think through timing, readiness, tax considerations, and succession issues so a future sale is intentional, organized, and aligned with long‑term goals.​

Business Financing Assistance

Business financing assistance connects buyers and sellers with potential funding options, helping structure transactions that may involve bank loans, SBA financing, or seller financing components.​

Mergers Advisory Services

Mergers advisory services help companies evaluate strategic combinations, assess synergies, and structure merger transactions that support growth or consolidation objectives.​

Acquisitions Advisory Services

Acquisitions advisory services support buyers in identifying targets, valuing opportunities, and negotiating acquisition terms that balance risk, return, and integration plans.​

Seller Representation Help

Seller representation help focuses on the owner’s interests during a sale, handling marketing, buyer communication, negotiation, and coordination with other advisors from start to finish.​

Buyer Screening Process

A buyer screening process evaluates potential acquirers’ financial capacity, experience, and seriousness before sharing sensitive details, helping protect confidentiality and reduce wasted time.​

NDA Agreement Handling

NDA agreement handling ensures qualified prospects sign appropriate confidentiality agreements before accessing detailed information about the business, safeguarding proprietary data.​

Offer Negotiation Expertise

Offer negotiation expertise helps owners interpret letters of intent and purchase offers, compare options, and adjust terms to better align with valuation, risk, and post‑sale considerations.​

Financial Document Review

Financial document review analyzes items such as income statements, balance sheets, tax returns, and cash‑flow reports so buyers and sellers understand performance, trends, and potential red flags.​

Legal Paperwork Management

Legal paperwork management coordinates with legal counsel to organize transaction documents, handle revisions, and ensure agreements reflect the negotiated business terms.​

Market Analysis Reports

Market analysis reports provide context on recent deal activity, buyer demand, and valuation ranges in your industry and region, helping inform pricing and timing decisions.​

Business Appraisal Experts

Business appraisal experts bring specialized training and methodologies to estimate the economic value of a company, producing reports that can support negotiations and lending discussions.​

Confidential Sale Marketing

Confidential sale marketing promotes a business to targeted buyers using anonymized profiles and controlled information releases to balance exposure with discretion.​

Qualified Buyer Matching

Qualified buyer matching connects sellers with screened individuals, strategic buyers, or investment groups whose goals, resources, and experience align with the business being offered.​

Transaction Closing Support

Transaction closing support helps manage final deliverables, resolve last‑minute issues, and coordinate with lenders, attorneys, and other parties so the deal can successfully fund and close.​

Post‑Sale Assistance

Post‑sale assistance supports owners through transition periods, handover obligations, and initial integration questions, helping both buyer and seller adjust after closing.​

Industry‑Specific Brokering

Industry‑specific brokering leverages knowledge of particular sectors—such as services, retail, or manufacturing—to better position a business and speak the language of specialized buyers.​

Online Business Sales

Online business sales focus on web‑based companies and digital assets, tailoring valuation, marketing, and buyer outreach to internet‑driven revenue models.​

Retail Business Brokering

Retail business brokering addresses issues unique to stores, restaurants, and other consumer‑facing operations, including location, foot traffic, inventory, and staffing considerations.​

Restaurant Sale Services

Restaurant sale services help owners of dining and hospitality businesses navigate licensing, lease terms, equipment valuation, and buyer selection in a specialized segment.​

Manufacturing Broker Services

Manufacturing broker services support owners of production and industrial companies with issues like equipment, supply contracts, workforce, and regulatory considerations that often affect value and deal structure.

FAQs About Business Brokerage Services

Business brokerage services are designed to answer what your business is worth and why the number holds up under review.

What is business brokerage services work product? You receive a written valuation report or valuation summary with methods used, assumptions, financial recast schedules, and a value range tied to a valuation date.

When should I get a valuation before selling? Many owners order business brokerage services 6 to 12 months before a sale so they can adjust owner add-backs, tighten financial reporting, and address owner dependence before listing.

Why do valuations show a range instead of one number? A range reflects deal structure, risk, buyer profile, and market comps. We reconcile methods to a supportable conclusion and explain what moves value up or down.

How does business brokerage services work with SDE vs EBITDA? We select the earnings metric that fits the buyer pool and business size. Main Street acquisitions often price on SDE, larger deals often price on EBITDA, and we can show both when it helps.

Can you value a business with messy books? Yes, if you can provide source documents. We can recast financials using tax returns, bank statements, payroll reports, and owner interviews, then document each adjustment.

Does a valuation guarantee my business will sell at that price? A valuation supports pricing and negotiation. Final price depends on buyer demand, deal terms, working capital, and due diligence findings.

Meet Our Expert Team

Michael Lefkowitz CBI - Business Broker
Michael Lefkowitz, CBI
Michael Meyer CBI - Business Broker
Michael Meyer, CBI
Laurence Banville Esquire - Attorney For Business Sales
Michael Meyer, CBI
Michael Meyer CBI - Business Broker
Michael Meyer, CBI
Michael Meyer CBI - Business Broker
Michael Meyer, CBI

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