Are you contemplating the future direction of your firm, and would consider a transaction as part of an exit or succession plan for your practice? There’s a way to sell your practice with ZERO broker fees. I welcome the opportunity to discuss.
We are a thriving and successful accounting practice, and we are looking to expand our business and offer retiring/semi-retiring practitioners a quality succession plan.
Do you…
We’ve found that retiring practitioners prefer to have Senior Managers in the firm succeed them, however, those people may not have the funds, risk appetite or management appetite to step up. Alternatively, practitioners might turn to business brokers paying significant commissions.
If you don’t follow the crowd, I want you to consider selling directly to us, a well-established firm.
We are looking to purchase an Accounting practice, or parcel of fees of SME, from bookkeeping and tax compliance to advisory in Victoria, and we may consider fully cloud based and remote firm’s interstate.
If you are considering selling or if you know someone who consider selling, please contact us today via email, or by calling us to schedule a confidential discussion.
Note: We also have Arabic-speaking accountants to cater for a wider audience.
Email: info@thebottomline.com.au
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