In today’s Merger and Acquisition marketplace, an all-cash buyer is as rare as a balanced federal budget. Those buyers who do arrive at the closing table with cash in hand may not be over-burdened with huge bagfuls.
Almost as uncommon as the all-cash buyer is the offer of a valuation multiple that approaches (much less matches) [...]
Posts Tagged ‘installment note’
Sold! To The Highest Bidder
Posted on November 30th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy, Personal Wealth, Transferring Business Ownership
Time to Figure Out What You Need
Posted on March 18th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy, Uncategorized
The recession has brought a lot of challenges, but it has also brought the luxury of time: time to figure out exactly what you need from the sale or transfer of your company to support a comfortable post-sale lifetime and time to create enough value in your company to achieve your desired sale price.
Most owners [...]
Transfer to Insiders
Posted on January 21st, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Transferring Business Ownership
When transferring your company to insiders, a Low Value can put Dollars in your pocket.
Owners of successful businesses valued between $2 and $5 million face two difficult exit problems:
1. Cash buyers are usually seeking larger companies; and
2. Owners are generally unwilling to assume a long-term installment note because of the risk of non-payment.
Given these hurdles, [...]