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Due Diligence -- Do It Now!
Due diligence is generally considered an activity that takes place as part of the selling process. It might be wise to take a look at the business from a buyer’s perspective in performing due diligence as part of an annual review of the business. Performing due diligence does two things: (1) It provides a valuable […]
The Offering Memorandum
A solid, factual and compelling offering memorandum maximizes the chances of not only selling a business, but obtaining the highest possible price. An offering memorandum is also referred to as the selling memorandum, a confidential descriptive memorandum, or simply as “the book.” The memorandum, regardless of the terminology used, must be as factual as possible, […]
Considerations When Selling...Or Buying
Important questions to ask when looking at a business…or preparing to have your business looked at by prospective buyers. • What’s for sale? What’s not for sale? Does it include real estate? Are some of the machines leased instead of owned? • What assets are not earning money? Perhaps these assets should be sold off. • What is […]
Reasons to Sell / Reasons to Acquire
A January 2004 survey conducted by the DAK Group/Rutgers found the following breakdown of why businesses are for sale: Reasons To Sell Risk reduction 44% Competition or market changes 41% External pressures 27% Lifestyle factors (age, health, etc.) 14% Lack of capital 9% Ownership/management issues 07% Note: Multiple responses allowed; Source: DAK Group/Rutgers It is interesting to note that the […]
Keys to a Successful Closing
The closing is the formal transfer of a business. It usually also represents the successful culmination of many months of hard work, extensive negotiations, lots of give and take, and ultimately a satisfactory meeting of the minds. The document governing the closing is the Purchase and Sale Agreement. It generally covers the following: • A description […]