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Don’t be a Victim of Seller’s Remorse
November 22, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Jim Leonhard
More business owners than you’d think second-guess themselves within a year of selling the business. In my experience as an M&A advisor and business valuation expert, the main reason for the failure of business exits is the seller’s lack of planning on how and when to exit. Too many owners never plan and simply wait until something happens that essentially forces them to sell, such as health issues, marital stresses, poor business conditions, or when “burnout” becomes …
Ingredients of a Successful Business Sale
November 10, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Going to market when you and your business are ready to sell and market conditions are right provides the best opportunity to maximize results. Let’s look at how these three ingredients combine: You, the Owner The Business itself The Market Having these ingredients come together at the same time requires planning. You can prepare personally and you can prepare your company for sale. You can’t control the market, but you can choose market timing. So, basically, it’s up to …
Is your company an add-on candidate?
November 3, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Most business acquisitions by private equity firms have been “add-on” deals lately. In private equity jargon, a large company acquisition is usually a platform acquisition, and a smaller company acquistion is most often an add-on (or “bolt-on”, or “tuck-in”) acquisition. Add-on acquisitions are complementary to and synergistic with an existing platform company held by a private equity firm. Platform acquisitions dominate the headlines and represent most of the dollar volume, but add-ons now represent the majority of …
Please don’t tell me liquidation is my best exit option!
August 13, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Jim Leonhard
While the typical premise of value in valuing an operating business for a sale/acquisition or exit planning is as a going concern, occasionally, facts and circumstances indicate that an owner would be better off liquidating his or her business. Unfortunately, this often comes as a shock to an owner who has spent years working in and building a business with the expectation that it can be sold for enough to provide a significant nest egg …
Be Prepared!
August 8, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Don Ross
“Be Prepared” is the Boy Scout Motto that has served young individuals and their character development in over two hundred countries since 1907. It can also be an effective mantra for a business owner who will engage in marketing and selling a business. A well prepared business owner plays a vital role on the transaction team and helps ensure maximum value to the shareholders and a smooth transition of ownership. Critical components of “Be Prepared” for …
The ESOP Solution
July 30, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
We are often asked about Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) as an exit strategy. For business owners who are curious about the ESOP exit option, here are links to two recent articles that discuss ESOP basics and some of the pro’s and cons of ESOPs. Both articles are from recent issues of MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS magazine, which is published in partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth, in which I am a member. Recaps Turn to …
Ten Commandments of a Successful Exit
July 17, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
The average person doesn’t realize that selling a company is often the most gut-wrenching transaction of a business owner’s life. They’ve just spent their life building the business, it’s their largest asset, and they have no training or experience in selling a business. With that as a backdrop, here are ten practical directives that will help you make better exit strategy decisions and achieve a more successful sale. 1. I shall plan ahead Why sell? …
Selling a Business Using a CRT
July 10, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
When a business owner decides to sell or transfer ownership, the owner often thinks about achieving the following three post-transaction objectives: 1) being financially independent, 2) taking care of family members, and 3) possibly a donation to a favorite charity. All three of these objectives can sometimes be met by setting up a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) – the subject of a recent article by my friend and colleague Darrell V. Arne, CPA, ASA, CM&AA covering …
Private Equity Fact and Fiction
May 20, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Private equity groups are active acquirers of closely-held lower middle market companies here in California. Private equity consists of individuals, families and institutional investors that make passive minority investments in partnerships that invest in, provide debt financing for, and operate private companies. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s run for the presidency in 2012 brought sudden attention to the private equity world. Romney, who had been the founder and CEO of private equity firm Bain Capital, didn’t go …
Is it Better to Own or Lease your Business Facility?
May 5, 2014 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Bob Altieri
For some businesses, specialized building construction is required — hotels, car washes, wineries, some food processing facilities, etc. — making the business and real estate nearly inseparable, and making owning the real estate almost mandatory. However most enterprises need a more generic commercial, industrial or retail property to support business operations, and the decision to own or lease real property is more elective. Companies that lease their facilities avoid the sizable cash investment associated with …