Mr Brightside
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Aerotech with 30k miles 2k hours and a book of business that does 130k year
No web presence besides website no reviews ect ?
No web presence besides website no reviews ect ?
How did you get everything wrongThe value of a business like this can depend on many factors, but in general, the value can be estimated with the following considerations in mind:
1. **Vehicle Value**: An Aerotech vehicle with 30k miles and 2k hours would generally be in good condition, assuming it has been well-maintained. The exact model and year are not specified, but a well-maintained Aerotech vehicle can be worth approximately $15k - $20k.
2. **Income**: The book of business generating $130k per year is a valuable asset. Typically, a service business can be worth 1-3 times its annual profit, depending on industry averages, competition, growth potential, etc. So, if the business is profitable and well-run, this could add anywhere from $130k - $390k to the value.
3. **Web Presence**: The fact that the business has no web presence aside from a website, and no reviews, is a potential area of concern, but also an opportunity for growth. In today's digital age, having a strong online presence and positive customer reviews can greatly increase a business's value. However, the lack of these could also offer an opportunity for the new owner to improve in these areas and potentially increase business.
It's also important to consider other factors such as the condition of any other assets owned by the business, the stability of the customer base, and the general health of the industry in which the business operates.
Given the above, a very rough estimate could place the business value anywhere from $145k - $410k. However, it's crucial to have a professional business valuation performed to get a more accurate understanding of the business's worth.
I apologize if my previous response didn't meet your expectations. Without specific details, it can be challenging to provide an accurate estimation. Here's a more generalized approach to your query:How did you get everything wrong
I should have been more clear 20 year plus business only 1 year crm aerotech and book of business is for saleOne year isn't a business. I'd just offer the value of his equipment. He won't get any other offers.
Maybe start with last year’s net$ plus value of equipment? Have you asked your cpa what his thoughts are?I should have been more clear 20 year plus business only 1 year crm aerotech and book of business is for sale