Dakota License
Dakota License
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![]() 1941 41 NORTH DAKOTA ND SAMPLE LICENSE PLATE VERY RARE TYPE US $499.99
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![]() RARE SOUTH DAKOTA 1936 SAMPLE 00 000 License Plate SD 36 ORIGINAL CONDITION US $159.99
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![]() 1916 South Dakota License Plate US $129.99
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![]() North dakota antique license plate key chain US $100.00
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![]() RARE UNUSED ANTIQUE 1955 PICKUP TRUCK SOUTH DAKOTA LICENSE PLATE TAGS E7224 US $100.00
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![]() VERY RARE 1954 SOUTH DAKOTA UNITED STATES U S REPRESENTATIVE LICENSE PLATE R 3 US $99.99
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![]() Pair Oglala Sioux Tribe Pine Ridge Indian Country South Dakota licence plates US $99.99
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![]() NICE 1926 North Dakota 3 digit License Plate Tag US $99.99
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![]() 1915 North Dakota License Plate Tag US $99.99
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![]() ▀▄▀▄█ NORTH DAKOTA TURTLE MOUNTAIN NATION TRIBE indian License Plate █▀▄▀▄ US $95.45
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![]() ▀▄▀▄█ NORTH DAKOTA SPIRIT LAKE NATION TRIBE indian License Plate █▀▄▀▄ US $95.45
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![]() RARE UNUSED ANTIQUE 1955 PICKUP TRUCK SOUTH DAKOTA LICENSE PLATE TAGS E7223 US $95.00
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![]() ▄▀▄▀█ NORTH DAKOTA SPIRIT LAKE NATION TRIBE Tribal License Plate █▀▄▀▄ US $94.95
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![]() 1915 SOUTH DAKOTA license plate 5600 US $89.99
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![]() rare matched pair North Dakota license plate 1933 US $85.00
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![]() 1939 South Dakota Dealer license plate US $79.99
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![]() North Dakota 4 Indian License Plates 2 Turtle Mountain ND Tribal Nation Tags US $125.00
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![]() RARE UNUSED ANTIQUE 1955 PICKUP TRUCK SOUTH DAKOTA LICENSE PLATE TAGS E7225 US $75.00
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![]() Vintage North Dakota License Plate Amazing Color WOW US $69.95
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![]() 1930 South Dakota License Plate US $67.46
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![]() 1968 NORTH DAKOTA MOTORCYCLE LICENSE PLATE 774 US $65.00
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![]() Pair 1933 North Dakota License Plates New Old Stock US $65.00
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![]() 1967 SOUTH DAKOTA MOTORCYCLE DEALER LICENSE PLATE D 52 US $65.00
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![]() 1986 SOUTH DAKOTA OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE CHIEF LICENSE PLATE US $59.99
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![]() 1947 47 SOUTH DAKOTA SD LICENSE PLATE NICE US $59.99
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![]() 1916 NORTH DAKOTA LICENSE PLATE 5850 US $58.50
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Business Broker
I’ve always wondered what a business broker really does, most of the time I see them being portrayed on television and on movies, not understanding what they really do.
A business broker is a person of firm that acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of small businesses. They are also called business transfer agents, or intermediaries; they assist buyers and sellers of privately held small businesses in the buying and selling process. They estimate the value of the business, advertise it for sale, handle initial potential buyer interviews, discussions and negotiations with prospective buyers, and facilitate the progress of due diligence investigation.
Whether the person is a buyer or seller, agency relationships in business ownership transactions involve the representation by a business broker of the selling principal. The principal broker then becomes the agent(s) of the principal, who is the broker’s client.
The broker usually provides a conventional full-service, commission-based brokerage relationship under a signed agreement with a seller or “buyer representation” agreement with a buyer. In most states, this creates an agency relationship with fiduciary obligations. Some state have statutes that define and control the representation and have specific business broker licensing requirements.
Broker services vary widely depending on the practice of the broker, common services include assisting clients with establishing MPSP Value, developing a Information Memorandum on the company, conduct buyer searches, exposure, screen buyers for completing a purchase, coordinating negotiations, providing overall deal management, maintain confidentiality of a sale, consulting for a fee. Brokers allow owners to stay focused on their business while the sale process is taking place, this takes 6-12 months to finish.
There are different types of ways a broker can be compensated, by hourly, retainer, or success fee (commission upon closing). A broker can use any of the combination when providing services. The most common compensation is a success fee commission where the payment of the commission to the brokerage is contingent on the satisfactory buyer for the business for sale, a successful negotiation of the purchase contract, or the settlement of the transaction and exchange of money between the buyer and the seller. In the U.S., the fee commissions range from 5-12%. The smaller the transaction, the smaller the commission.
Licensing of business brokers vary by state, with some states requiring licenses, and some others don’t. Some require licenses if the broker is commissioned but not requiring a license if the broker works on an hourly fee basis. State rules also vary in recognized licensees across state lines, especially national franchises. Some states like California require a broker license or law license in order to advertise a business owner on issues of sale. Canadian provinces require a real estate license in order to order to be a broker. The following states require a license to practice as a business broker, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
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South Dakota License Plate


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