Better BusinessAug 22 2024

'When buying a firm make sure the vendor understands what they are giving up'

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'When buying a firm make sure the vendor understands what they are giving up'
Paul Dalzell (le) and Chris Thorndycraft, of Milecross Financial (Carmen Reichman/FTA)

Buying an advice firm can be an effective way to grow quickly but there are a number of things that can go wrong, not least the previous owner suddenly realising what they have given up.

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