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Buying A Small Business In The Grande Prairie Region

Looking at buying a small business?

Buying a business can be a smart investment but it’s different than starting one from scratch.

In order to buy a small business, you’ll likely need capital to pay for:

  • Acquiring fixed assets such as shares, real estate, or equipment
  • Intellectual property or copyrights
  • Marketing & communications
  • Training & certifications

Our team of Business Advisors are here to walk you through business planning for all scenarios (good, bad or worse) to ensure you have the resources & financing you need to succeed

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I’m ready to buy a business, what’s next?

At Community Futures Grande Prairie, we know that having the right plan in place is essential for the success of a newly acquired business. Stop by and let us help you with:

Reviewing your cash flow

Setting up your expansion strategy

Creating a marketing plan

One-on-one coaching and business mentoring

Securing financing

Ensuring your success

Buying A Business FAQs

How much money will I need to buy a business?

The costs of buying a business vary by industry and type. It is important to research the average costs in Alberta and talk to one of our Business Advisors about some of the factors and calculations that are common in a business valuation process.

We’re Here to Help!

At Community Futures Grande Prairie, we understand buying a business in rural Alberta like no other. We come from the same community you live in. We know what it’s like and we’re determined to set you up for success.

Contact Us

Suite 170 214 Place South
10130-99 Ave Grande Prairie, AB  T8V 2V4
P: (780) 814-5340
E: gpinfo@albertacf.com
  

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Communities Served

Beaverlodge, Bezanson, Buffalo Lake, Clairmont, County of Grande Prairie, Demmitt, Elmworth, Goodfare, Grande Prairie, Grovedale, Horse Lake First Nation, Huallen, Hythe, La Glace, Lymburn, Sexsmith, Teepee Creek, and Wembley