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Who Should Buy a Business? David Barnett on Picking the Right Deal and Becoming an Operator | Ep. 50

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What kind of person should actually buy a business, and who should not?

In this episode of Before You Buy or Sell a Business, Jared Johnson talks with David Barnett, former business broker, author, and small business advisor, about what buyers need to know before stepping into business ownership.

They cover who should and shouldn’t buy a small business, how the acquisition landscape has changed, and the mistakes new buyers make by relying on online content instead of real experience. David explains why he left the brokerage world, what many buyers get wrong about business financials, and how to approach deals with clarity, caution, and the right strategy.

David shares his background in finance and brokerage, how online hype has led to a wave of underprepared buyers, and the red flags they often miss, like ignoring balance sheets, underestimating CapEx, and failing to plan for operating capital. He breaks down the risks of over-leveraging, why not all boomer-owned businesses are good targets, and gives practical advice for new buyers: build capital, get experience, and avoid rushing into the wrong deal.

Main Takeaways:

  • Buying or selling a business requires experience and due diligence
  • Most first-time buyers underestimate risk and overestimate deal quality
  • Financial understanding must go beyond the profit and loss statement
  • Not all listings are good opportunities
  • Mistakes can be avoided with the right guidance and preparation

Episode Highlights:

[03:13] The realities of working as a business broker

[12:10] Red flags in financials, including missing balance sheets and CapEx

[13:08] Why operating capital is often ignored during valuation

[15:46] The CapEx trap: why SDE and EBITDA don’t tell the whole story

[17:07] How to budget for equipment replacement

[22:24] What to watch for with deferred maintenance

[24:59] Why understanding what you're buying is more important than price

[27:37] Risk varies with the buyer; no one-size-fits-all deal

[32:21] Why there’s no such thing as a risk-free acquisition

[39:40] Who should actually buy a business

Connect with David:

https://www.businessbuyeradvantage.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbarnettmoncton/

More from Jared:

If you have questions for Jared, visit: https://jaredwjohnson.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredwjohnson/

DISCLAIMER:

The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and host. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.

Keywords:

how to buy a small business, buying a business with SBA loan, David Barnett, business buyer advice, entrepreneurship through acquisition, ETA, SDE vs EBITDA, CapEx planning, business due diligence, small business acquisition, buying vs starting a business, operating capital, over-leveraging risk, small business finance, business valuation, search fund, business acquisition strategy, red flags in buying a business

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54 episodes

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Manage episode 498424860 series 3417671
Content provided by Jared W. Johnson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jared W. Johnson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What kind of person should actually buy a business, and who should not?

In this episode of Before You Buy or Sell a Business, Jared Johnson talks with David Barnett, former business broker, author, and small business advisor, about what buyers need to know before stepping into business ownership.

They cover who should and shouldn’t buy a small business, how the acquisition landscape has changed, and the mistakes new buyers make by relying on online content instead of real experience. David explains why he left the brokerage world, what many buyers get wrong about business financials, and how to approach deals with clarity, caution, and the right strategy.

David shares his background in finance and brokerage, how online hype has led to a wave of underprepared buyers, and the red flags they often miss, like ignoring balance sheets, underestimating CapEx, and failing to plan for operating capital. He breaks down the risks of over-leveraging, why not all boomer-owned businesses are good targets, and gives practical advice for new buyers: build capital, get experience, and avoid rushing into the wrong deal.

Main Takeaways:

  • Buying or selling a business requires experience and due diligence
  • Most first-time buyers underestimate risk and overestimate deal quality
  • Financial understanding must go beyond the profit and loss statement
  • Not all listings are good opportunities
  • Mistakes can be avoided with the right guidance and preparation

Episode Highlights:

[03:13] The realities of working as a business broker

[12:10] Red flags in financials, including missing balance sheets and CapEx

[13:08] Why operating capital is often ignored during valuation

[15:46] The CapEx trap: why SDE and EBITDA don’t tell the whole story

[17:07] How to budget for equipment replacement

[22:24] What to watch for with deferred maintenance

[24:59] Why understanding what you're buying is more important than price

[27:37] Risk varies with the buyer; no one-size-fits-all deal

[32:21] Why there’s no such thing as a risk-free acquisition

[39:40] Who should actually buy a business

Connect with David:

https://www.businessbuyeradvantage.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbarnettmoncton/

More from Jared:

If you have questions for Jared, visit: https://jaredwjohnson.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredwjohnson/

DISCLAIMER:

The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests and host. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of my employer.

Keywords:

how to buy a small business, buying a business with SBA loan, David Barnett, business buyer advice, entrepreneurship through acquisition, ETA, SDE vs EBITDA, CapEx planning, business due diligence, small business acquisition, buying vs starting a business, operating capital, over-leveraging risk, small business finance, business valuation, search fund, business acquisition strategy, red flags in buying a business

  continue reading

54 episodes

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