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It emphasizes finding a "platform" company that fits your specific skills rather than just looking at a specific industry.

This is widely considered the most practical "how-to" for the modern buyer.

Written by Harvard Business School professors, this is the academic and financial foundation for the field.

Buying your first business—often called —is increasingly seen as a safer, faster alternative to starting from scratch . Instead of building a product and finding customers, you buy an existing cash-flow machine and focus on growing it.

Tactical, step-by-step instructions and mindset shifts for everyday entrepreneurs.

📘 by Richard S. Ruback & Royce Yudkoff