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Corporate Social Responsibility in Mergers and Acquisitions
January 2, 2020 / in Business Strategy, Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Like it or not, and irrespective of our personal political ideologies, corporate social responsibility has gained in popularity in the past decade. In this article, we’ll discuss what Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is and what it means for private business owners from an exit strategy perspective. The Four Pillars of CSR CSR is often thought of as having four pillars: the community, the environment, the marketplace and the workplace. Community. This pillar refers to the …
Consider Your Options When Selling a Business with Real Estate
December 18, 2019 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
We often get asked how owning a facility (versus leasing one) affects the sale of a company, so I dug through our 17 years of business sale transactions involving seller-owned real estate to look for patterns. And the archives didn’t disappoint. I found five common deal scenarios that shed light on this question. But first, here’s the short answer. Owning your real property is likely to increase the demand, transferability and selling price of your …
Exit Strategies Group Joins Cornerstone International Alliance
December 15, 2019 / in News / by Al Statz
Exit Strategies is pleased to announce that we have combined resources with some of the best independent M&A firms to deliver more value to lower middle market business owner clients. Cornerstone International Alliance (CIA) is a global alliance of independent M&A firms. Formed in early 2019, it is the world’s only such alliance focused exclusively on the lower middle market. Member firms are selected for their extremely high integrity, extraordinary ethics and extensive mergers and …
Why Business Owners Should Prepare to Sell Now
December 7, 2019 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Reason 1: Concentration of Wealth A typical business owner has 70-80% of their wealth tied up in their business. That’s a lot of eggs to carry in one basket. On top of that, private businesses are less liquid and more risky than stocks, bonds and real estate investments. Fortunately owners can control the value and sell-ability of their businesses. Now, whether they exercise that control is another matter! Reason 2: Many Sales Are Unplanned …
Nine Warning Signs Your Buyer Can’t Close the Deal
December 4, 2019 / in Acquire a Business, Sell a Business / by Exit Strategies
The proof is in the pudding. It ain’t over ’til it’s over. Don’t count your chickens before they’ve hatched. Pick your cliché. Just because someone makes an offer to buy your business doesn’t mean they will close the deal. As a seller, you need to look at more than dollar signs on a purchase offer. Make sure your advisors are researching and asking questions to figure out which buyers are for real, and which ones …
M&A Advisor Tip: What Buy-and-Build Means for You
December 4, 2019 / in Acquire a Business, Business Strategy / by Exit Strategies
Private equity firms have increased their use of buy-and-build investment strategies. A buy-and-build strategy involves bolting together several smaller companies into a larger business enterprise that will likely sell at a higher multiple. See our post on the size effect. This trend is affecting many industries, from healthcare clinics to niche business service companies. The uptick in buy-and-build acquisitions could mean more buyers and more competition for your business than you expect. Contact Al Statz …
How Discounts for Lack of Control are Determined
November 27, 2019 / in Business Valuation / by Joe Orlando
I recently penned a summary on valuation discounts for lack of marketability. As a follow-up, this post is about the other common valuation discount, the discount for lack of control (DLOC), which is often used when valuing minority interests in operating businesses. In the business valuation context, control refers to the ability to manage or control a business. A controlling shareholder enjoys many benefits that are not enjoyed by minority interest holders. Minority interests are …
Failing to Plan Your Exit is Planning to Fail
November 21, 2019 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Al Statz
Ben Franklin is credited with saying, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” And Warren Buffet once said, “Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” These sayings are great reminders for business owners looking to exit. For most business owners, their company represents the lion’s share of their net worth. It also represents their life’s work and a legacy worth protecting. Getting their exit …
Opportunity Zones: a Compelling Tax-Advantaged Investment for Business Sellers
November 17, 2019 / in Exit Planning, Sell a Business / by Bob Altieri
Cashing in on the sale of your business is the final reward for many years of dedication and hard work. Then your CPA tells you how much you will owe in taxes. It’s a shock, but there’s a relatively new reinvestment opportunity that may help trim your tax bill … In April 2018, The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) designated Opportunity Zones in 18 States. The Tax Cuts and …
Business Interruption 101
October 31, 2019 / in Business Strategy, Business Valuation / by Exit Strategies
If you are reading this blog post from the Left Coast today, you know all too well the front page pictures and stories on the wildfires affecting Northern and Southern California in the past few weeks. The devastation is unimaginable. As I write this, the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County (just north of our Petaluma office) is 60% contained and 76,825 acres have burned. In local terms, that is about the size of San Francisco …