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Oddpath.com 'Are you thinking about Forming a 50/50 Partnership? If so Read this!'


By: Jessy Vee
Submitted: 2010-09-09 20:16:38 | Word Count: 593


As soon as the business gets off the floor and starts to grow there is no skepticism the economy and trade variable fluctuations will tend to affect the business. Each one partner’s conception of the course the company should head changes as well. There are constant decisions with regards to the mixture of product and service offerings. The assessment to get keen on another type of business or get out of one or the focus might be on a higher volume, lower profit margin business model or the way around. Then there is always a concern about a shift to a more capital intensive reproduction. If the company results in being a winner, countless times potential investors tend to want to get involved, whether an angel backer or venture capitalist. Both partners will then need to agree on the investment proposal which can be tough at times. We if he or she wants to do something you don't want to do? Like give up to much of the business for to little money? These are all things to think about before jumping into bed with anothe partner and thus forming a partnership!

What if one of the partners buys an asset for the company whether it’s property, a building, a strip mall, technology company, or to complicate thi intellectual asset of some sort. When the company is going to be sold, what is the value of the partner’s s asset? he or she acquires proprietary technology, information, patents, etc to try to add value it. This can turn out to be an insurmountable obstacle. Most buyers know not to value any one piece near what it’s worth by itself.

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When it’s time to sell the company like hot cakes, the monetary state of affairs of each partner will have changed since the company was formed. The consideration for the company could be all stock, all liquid cash, or a combination of both, and sometimes maybe asset transfer with either stock or cash. The tax ramafications of each of the these cases are different for each partner. In the real world the process of divesting a company could turn bad and go up in flames all because the partners didn’t agree on the projected deal. Both partners will have spent years growing the company then totally quarrel about when to sell it, who to sell it to, and how much to sell the company for. Just remember starting a business or company (or nevertheless a partnership) is all about return on your investment therefore sometimes its best to be Single 1 Boss instead of Spliting the Boss title into 2.

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