BOCA RATON, FL, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Capital Business Solutions, a full service business brokerage firm, announces new territories for those looking to own a business broker franchise. Capital Business Solutions provides an extensive training and orientation process for each of their new franchisees to prepare them with the knowledge and expertise necessary to strive in the business brokerage industry and build their own business with unlimited opportunity.
"Over the past few years we have been modeling our platform to facilitate expansion" said Michelle Seiler, Managing Partner. "Our franchisees have access to the entire Capital Business Solutions team and gain instant support from the other team members throughout the United States including the successful models to embrace and the pitfalls to avoid within the industry."
The experienced team at Capital Business Solutions provides expertise in business brokering, mergers and acquisitions, business valuation and appraisal, exit planning and more. This business broker franchise system enables franchisees to focus on the development of their business, knowing that they have a team of experts ready to support them at any turn. Once the training process is completed, each new prospect receives a territory that includes 10,000 businesses in every county and in every state throughout out the USA. Capital Business Solutions also provides leads to the new business broker within their specific territory of buyers and sellers.
"The system that CBS has in place, supplied me with leads immediately," states John Ard, a CBS Business Broker. "Within three months, I had several Businesses listed, and by my fourth month I had my first closing. I have utilized Capital's training to enhance my networking and am now up and running full force. With a few transactions closed, a few under contract and new clients listing with me, I can, without a doubt, say that joining CBS was the best decision I could have made."
"The training program was extremely comprehensive. The most beneficial thing I can share with you is how clearly the information was outlined and presented. CBS' training manual is still an excellent resource for me on an ongoing basis."
For more information visit http://www.capitalbbw.com/become_partner.php.
About Capital Business Solutions:
Capital Business Solutions is a full service business brokerage firm connecting sellers of businesses with qualified, capable buyers and acquisition specialists around the world. Capital Business Solutions specializes in selling profitable companies from your local pizza parlor, dry cleaner and convenience store to large single and multi-location firms in all sectors including manufacturing, distribution and service industries. Capital Business Solutions is dedicated to providing world class continuous education and ongoing support and services to our global network of professional business intermediaries.
Leading Business Brokerage Firm Announces New Territories for Business Broker Franchises
Looking to become a business broker? Capital Business Solutions has new territories available for business brokers and offers complete training.
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[Press-News.org] Leading Business Brokerage Firm Announces New Territories for Business Broker FranchisesLooking to become a business broker? Capital Business Solutions has new territories available for business brokers and offers complete training.