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How to Buy an Accounting Practice: A Comprehensive Legal and Commercial Guide

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Acquiring an established accounting firm can be a strategic move for professionals and entrepreneurs seeking to expand their presence in the financial services market. Rather than starting from scratch, investing in an existing accounting practice for sale allows you to…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

What is a Sale of a Business as a Going Concern? Understanding GST Exemption & Requirements

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Selling a business can be a complex process, with various tax implications to consider. One important concept for business owners to understand is the sale of a business as a “going concern.” When a business is sold as a going…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

What Happens to My Employees When I Sell My Business: Employee Entitlements and Rights When a Business is Sold

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When a business is sold, it can be a time of uncertainty and change for the employees. Whether their employment will continue with the new owner, what will happen to their accrued entitlements, and how the transfer process works are…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Selling a Business with Leased Equipment in NSW: Legal Advice to Sell Your Business in NSW

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Selling a business in NSW is a significant decision, especially when leased equipment is involved. Understanding the lease agreement and its implications for the sale is crucial for both the seller and the new owner. This guide provides an overview…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Protecting Your Business When a Former Owner Becomes a Competitor: Legal Steps and Trade Secrets

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When selling a business, it’s natural to be concerned about competition from the former owner who knows the ins and outs of the company. They understand the suppliers, employees, and most importantly, the customers. Without proper legal protections in place,…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

I am Selling my Business. Do I Need to Train the New Owners? A Complete Sales Process Guide

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Selling your business is a significant milestone that requires careful planning and execution. One crucial aspect of the sales process that is often overlooked is training the new owners to ensure a smooth transition and the continued success of the…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Sell a Pharmacy Business in NSW: A Complete Guide to Buying and Selling a Pharmacy

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Selling a pharmacy in New South Wales (NSW) is a significant decision that requires careful planning and execution. The pharmacy selling process involves multiple steps, from determining the right time to sell and valuing your business, to preparing for the…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Buy an E-commerce Business in NSW: A Comprehensive Guide

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The e-commerce landscape in New South Wales (NSW) is thriving, offering numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs looking to enter the online business world. Buying an established e-commerce business can be a strategic move, allowing you to bypass the challenges of starting…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Buy a Real Estate Agency in NSW: Starting Your Own Real Estate Business

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Buying a real estate agency in New South Wales (NSW) can be an exciting venture, offering the potential for financial independence and a fulfilling career in the real estate industry. However, this process involves several critical steps and considerations that…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Buy a Food Truck Business in NSW: A Comprehensive Guide to Buying Food Truck Business in Australia

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The food industry in New South Wales (NSW) has seen remarkable growth, driven by a burgeoning appetite for diverse and high-quality street food. With annual revenues exceeding $1.2 billion, this dynamic industry presents a wealth of opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 12/04/2025
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