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Topic: Branding

Start Up Domestic Construction Business Needs Name

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
My partner and I are looking to start a renovations/extensions business. He has the necessary qualifications and 10 years trade experience, I have a Dad who's looking to sell his established bathroom renovation company that has a great reputation and visible branding and great word of mouth referrals. Dad thinks he could sell his business for $100k you get yellow pages ad and the truck and that's it - no contracts, no tools/equipment. I think its a major overhead!!

My dilemma is wether we take over Dad's business and hoping the investment in branding is valued correctly, or embark on a start up with Dads guidance and help and a few ideas for business names wouldn't go astray :)

Thanks

Amaree
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  • Posted by saul.dobney on Accepted
    Can't you work for your Dad, slowly adding your reputation to his? Then when the time is right buy your Dad out or he moves to become a sleeping partner taking an income from the business while you run it.
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Or, start a "division" of your Dad's company, leveraging his name to build your client list & reputation - since it's unclear if you and your partner would be doing similar or different work from your Dad.
  • Posted on Author
    Thank you. My concern is the price dad has on the business. $100k for just branding! How do I know if that's over priced. Annual turnover is about $500k
  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Member
    $100k for a branded business doing $500k per year doesn't sound outrageous. Have you talked with a tax expert. You may be able to deduct some or all of the payments to your dad over x number of years. You could license the brand name and only pay a percentage after hitting certain revenue marks. There are really many creative options available for both you and your dad. I recommend you work with a business consultant who has expertise in these areas. Good luck.

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