There are three forms of Brokers compensation; hourly, retainer, and success fee (commission upon a closing). A Broker may use any one, or combination of these when providing services. The most common form of compensation is a success fee commission where the payment of a commission to the brokerage is contingent upon finding a satisfactory buyer for the business for sale, the successful negotiation of a purchase contract between a satisfactory buyer and seller, or the settlement of the transaction and the exchange of money between buyer and seller. Just as major investment banks normally charge a retainer for services, more business brokers have started to embrace this practice as well.
The retainer helps covers the upfront costs incurred by the broker to perform services and shows a commitment on the part of the client (seller or buyer) that they are serious. Certain types of merger and acquisitions transactions involve securities and may require that an intermediary be securities licensed in order to be compensated.
The retainer helps covers the upfront costs incurred by the broker to perform services and shows a commitment on the part of the client (seller or buyer) that they are serious. Certain types of merger and acquisitions transactions involve securities and may require that an intermediary be securities licensed in order to be compensated.
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