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The Key Ingredient to Selling Your Company
Business Appraisers, before beginning an assignment, like to know the purpose of the appraisal. Usually the assignment demands “bullet proof” documentation: comparables, EBITDA multiples, projections, discount rates, etc. Unfortunately, in situations where the purpose of the valuation is to establish a selling price, the business appraiser really doesn’t understand the business elements – or, since […]
Are You Charging Enough?
A buyer was interested in a building products manufacturer that did $70 million a year in sales. Although the business was profitable, it seemed that their margins were lower than they should have been for this industry. The buyer asked the seller how they priced their products. As the seller was explaining his pricing strategies, […]
Before You Sell Your Family-Owned Business
There once was a family-owned bakery that had sales in the millions. The bakery sold bread to restaurants, supermarkets and some retail outlets. The founder gave each of his 5 children 20 percent ownership of the business. The kids really didn’t want to work in the business, so they turned the operation and management over […]
Selling: Do You Need a Fairness Opinion?
Much has been written about “fairness opinions” due to the financial manipulations among companies such as Enron, Tyco and others. The conflict in the use of fairness opinions was (and is) that an investment banking firm not only handled the sale of a company, but also got paid for doing a fairness opinion. For example, […]
What Do the Following Companies Have in Common?
This is just a partial list: Church’s Chicken, Uno Chicago Grill, Charlie Brown’s, Domino’s Pizza, Burger King, Cinnabon, Sizzler. The first response would be that they are all in the food business, and that’s correct. Now name the second thing that they all have in common? Give up? Well, they (and many others) have been […]