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For New Sellers: Building Trust Through Transparency -- Lessons from an Acquisition
View the complete show notes for this episode. The acquisition process presents a rollercoaster of emotions for all involved, and how an acquisition is announced can dramatically impact integration. Loreta Tarozaite offers insights and lessons learned from an employee's perspective during an acquisition and integration. She discusses the importance of effective communication, transparency, employee well-being during times of change, the influence of executive communication especially during integration, and the critical need to build trust within the company. What You'll Learn Trust: The importance of transparency and open communication with employees throughout an acquisition process to build trust. Communication: How to address employee concerns about conflicting messaging and help them understand the rationale for an acquisition. Integration: Strategies for integrating different company cultures after an acquisition. Emotions: The emotional journey employees experience and how leadership can support them. Want More? Related Resources: Informing & Retaining Employees When Selling a Business M&A Guide | Selling Your Business to Employees Alternatives to Non-Competes with Employees Additional Resources Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business with Danya Shakfeh How Your Employees Can Impact the Value of Your Business with Marco Robert A Buyer's Perspective — Why the Human Side is More Important Than Money in M&A Transactions with Austin King
For Professionals: Navigating Non-Competes -- Understanding the New FTC Ruling and its Implications
View the complete show notes for this episode. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a new ruling (as of May 2024) regarding the enforceability of non-compete agreements. This ruling will impact every business, regardless of industry, so attorney Darshan Kulkarni joins M&A Talk to discuss the legal and economic implications of this controversial decision. He highlights how employers and attorneys can handle this situation, discusses the potential effects on employees and the legal hurdles still to come, and offers advice for business owners and sellers. What You'll Learn Enforceability: Insights into the situation since the FTC ruling is facing significant legal challenges and its long-term impact remains uncertain. Usability: Discussion about how non-compete clauses are commonly overused but have valid applications, particularly in M&A transactions, and reasonable restrictions may be enforceable. Legal Counsel: Business owners should promptly address employment agreements with legal counsel to understand compliance obligations and alternative protections. Implications: Thoughts on the future ramifications of this ruling in an overview of the potential legal and economic impact on business owners and employees. Want More? Related Resources: M&A Non-Compete Agreement | A Complete Guide Alternatives to Non-Competes with Employees "State Noncompete Law Tracker, Economic Innovation Group," Map showing non-compete laws by state in the United States, June 25, 2024 "Federal Register – Non-Compete Clause Rule," National Archives document with a summary of the FTC non-compete ruling, May 7, 2024 "Comparative Perspectives on Non-Compete Clauses in the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore," Moynihan, Nadia; American Bar Association, September 14, 2023 "FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes," Federal Trade Commission announcement, April 23, 2024 Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business with Jessica Fairchild A Lawyer, a Banker, and a Seller Walk Into a Bar … with Michael Frankel Navigating Food and Beverage Regulations for Mergers and Acquisitions with Darshan Kulkarni
For New Sellers: From Corporate Buyer to Entrepreneur -- Lessons in Creating Value for an Exit
View the complete show notes for this episode. "If you build it, they will come" is an expression that applies to starting a company as well as a baseball field. Thinking about what buyers want and avoiding the pressure to sell in a specific timeframe can help you increase your company's value when the time comes to sell. With 25 years in corporate M&A, Guillaume Thomas helps sellers understand what the M&A process looks like for buyers. He also shares how he has used these same lessons to start his own company, which has grown out of his four-generation family business. What You'll Learn Valuation: The importance of realistic valuations, the impact they have on negotiations, and why it is critical to understand the buyer's motivations. Multiples: What the drivers are behind multiples and how they change. Due Diligence: The critical role of financial transparency and organization throughout the due diligence process to show professionalism and build trust with the buyer. Entrepreneurship: Insights into the emotional challenges and rewards of transitioning from corporate executive to entrepreneur. Want More? Related Resources: Business Valuation Basics: 9 Critical Concepts to Understand Business Exit Plan & Strategy Checklist | A Complete Guide Preparing Financial Statements When Selling a Business Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes How to Build Maximum Strategic Value in Your Business with Mac Lackey The Emotional Rollercoaster of Buying or Selling a Business with Drew Bisping Financial Due Diligence – Why It's Important to Prepare for the Sale of Your Company with Patrick O'Connell
For New Sellers: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at What a PE Firm Looks for in a B2B Company
View the complete show notes for this episode. What is it like to source M&A deals with a focus on B2B software technology companies? Mahmoud Hmouz answers this question and many more as he discusses what a PE firm looks for when sourcing companies to consider for acquisition. He offers insights into the metrics a PE firm first looks at, gives advice for entrepreneurs on preparing for a "first date" conversation with a potential investor, and the importance of being honest about what an owner wants and mapping that to what an investor has to offer. What You'll Learn Success Stories: Discussion on how this PE firm impacts the companies they have acquired with examples of some of their platform and tuck-in acquisitions. Enticing Numbers: Details on some of the key metrics private equity looks for in businesses, including growth, retention, and profitability. Good First Impression: Tips on what common mistakes sellers make in initial conversations that can waste time or damage relationships and how to avoid them. Growth and Evolution: The importance of experimentation, open-mindedness, and addressing inertia to continuously improve growth strategies. Want More? Related Resources: Tech & Software M&A Dynamics Top 5 M&A Value Drivers for Tech & Software Companies How to Sell an Online Business: A Case Study Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes M&A for Virtual and Augmented Reality Companies with Jeff Meisner The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of Growth by Acquisition with Elizabeth Cholawsky and Taylor Viens Case Study – Lessons Learned From Selling Multiple Tech Companies with Ryan Buckley
For New Sellers: Learning from Deals Gone Wrong -- An Interview with M&A Advisor Jim Stevenson
View the complete show notes for this episode. Learning from your mistakes is an important life lesson. Learning from the mistakes of others is smart business. Jim Stevenson shares a high-level overview of two M&A transactions that have gone wrong and points out the lessons that can be applied to any transaction. His suggestions include going after the smart money, not just the most money, performing risk assessment and research on the buyer's track record, running a company while managing the sale, and creating an integration plan, not just a timeline. What You'll Learn What: Lessons from two struggling transactions involving overleveraging debt, creating an integration plan rather than a timeline, and expecting too much from a cultural merger. Why: Common reasons why M&A deals fail and what to look for before closing the deal. How: Suggestions on how to avoid potential problems or deal killers in the transaction. When: Lessons around the implications of deals gone wrong, managing risk, and steps to take. Want More? Related Resources: Most Common Deal Killers When Selling Your Business Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide Process for Screening Buyers When Selling a Business Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes Understanding Private Equity – A Primer for Sellers with Jeff Hooke Expert Advice on Avoiding Disputes Post-Closing with Bill Wiersema An Expert's Views on Effective Post-Merger Integration Strategies with Ben de Haldevang
Tech M&A: Challenges and Opportunities in Buying and Selling Online Businesses
View the complete show notes for this episode. A fairly new investment model for investing in online businesses is gaining strength and interest. Justine Cooke discusses this fractional ownership program, which is accessible online and available to retail investors. In this model, investors seek passive income through fractional ownership of online businesses, with operators receiving equity and investors receiving majority returns. Justin highlights the benefits of this model for both investors and operators, including increased exposure and investment capital. What You'll Learn Online Businesses: Hear about the differences in investing and operating online businesses. Investment Fund: Learn what sets an investment fund apart when it focuses on matching passive investors with operators. Challenges: Focus on finding operators and investors, then putting together the right team. Business Growth: Hear about the growing pains and opportunities that came with starting Empire Flippers and WebStreet. Want More? Related Resources: How to Sell an Online Business: A Case Study A Guide to Valuing Tech, Software & Online Businesses Top 5 M&A Value Drivers for Tech & Software Companies Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes Preparing to Sell a Digital Company with Yury Byalik The Inside Scoop on Tech M&A with Barr Blanton Case Study – How Two College Kids Monetized Social Media and Made Millions with Harry Gestetner and Simon Pompan
For New Sellers: Culture, Cash, and Cannabis: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur
View the complete show notes for this episode. What You'll Learn M&A Evolution: Learn about the M&A transactions that resulted in the formation, growth, sale, and reformation of two multi-million dollar companies. ASME Certification: Insights into the challenges involved in working with international suppliers and the importance of confirming valid certification. Cannabis Industry: An overview of the layers of the cannabis industry and its evolution, from manufacturing through to consumer sales. Corporate Culture: How the culture of a company can be organically grown and fostered through the hiring process to bring passion to the workplace. Want More? Related Resources: Crossroads: Deciding to Sell Your Business vs. Doubling Down Why do Companies Acquire Other Businesses? Business Valuation: A List of Factors to Consider Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes Cannabis M&A – The Highs and Lows of an Emerging Market with Charles Alovisetti A Buyer's Perspective — Why the Human Side is More Important Than Money in M&A Transactions with Austin King How Your Employees Can Impact the Value of Your Business with Marco Robert Everything You Want To Know About the Cannabis Industry with Nick Brandis Cannabis Drinks – The Latest Craze in an Evolving Market with Paulo Sobral
For New Sellers: Deal Killers and Deal Makers -- A Private Equity Perspective
View the complete show notes for this episode. What You'll Learn Major Deal Killers: A look at the risks private equity firms consider, such as customer concentration, off-balance sheet liabilities, cyclicality, business size, and creative accounting. Address Risks: Tips on how to proactively address risks and liabilities like customer concentration through sales and marketing strategies to diversify and grow the business. Exit Planning: Hear why it's important to begin preparing for your exit almost as soon as you start your company. Private Equity Firms: Gain insight into private equity fund sizes, typical deal sizes, and requirements for platform vs. bolt-on acquisitions. Want More? Related Resources: Reducing Concentrations of Risk Before Selling Your Business M&A Reps & Warranties | A Complete Guide M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses Quality of Earnings in M&A – The Ultimate Guide How to make your company attractive to Private Equity by Nick McLean Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes Do You Need Reps & Warranties Insurance When Selling a Business? with TJ Noonan Reps and Warranties Insurance is Good for Buyer and Seller with Kirk Sanderson Understanding Private Equity – A Primer for Sellers with Jeff Hooke The Basics of Selling Your Company to a PE Firm with Matt Coyne Quality of Earnings in M&A Explained in 30 Minutes with Nicholas Spezio
For New Sellers: Optimizing Financial Health Before Selling Your Business
View the complete show notes for this episode. Accountant Kyle Smith shares expert insights into optimizing a business's financial health before going to market. This includes understanding and tracking five key performance indicators (KPIs) and financial metrics to evaluate a business's financial health and valuation, the need for cost control analysis, benchmarking against industry averages, and monitoring revenue, gross profit, and sales mix to identify areas for improvement and maximize profits. What You'll Learn: Pre-Sale Financial Due Diligence: Strategies for optimizing your company's financial performance before a potential sale. KPIs: Critical key performance indicators (KPIs) every business owner should track regularly. Revenue Metrics: Techniques for understanding trends in your gross profit percentage and revenue drivers. Financial Documents: Importance of analyzing discrepancies between your income statement and cash flow statement. Want More? Related Resources: Quality of Earnings in M&A – The Ultimate Guide M&A Due Diligence Preparation: The Importance of Preparing for Due Diligence Adjusting Financial Statements: A Complete Guide Business Valuation & Return on Investment (ROI) Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes What You Need to Know Before Selling to a PE Firm with Brent Paris and Jim Evanger Avoiding Pitfalls in Financial Due Diligence When Selling a Business with Bill Wiersema How to Maximize Your Company's Value with Jon Taylor
For New Sellers: Maximizing Happiness in Retirement -- A Holistic Approach to Business Exit Planning
View the complete show notes for this episode. Thinking about retirement is different for a business owner. You want to ensure you continue living life with purpose and intent to make sure you are happy once you sell your business. Expert Elliot Kellen discusses how to avoid the vacuum that occurs after you sell your business. He offers strategies for clarifying your goals and vision for retirement to guide financial decisions, the components of an action plan, and putting together a team of advisors to help achieve a successful sale and retirement. What you'll learn Exit Planning: The decision-making process for using the proceeds from selling your business. Retirement Plans: Consider what you want to do once you sell your company, from personal plans to leaving a legacy to charitable efforts. Action Plan: Learn the steps to take after you have defined your goals and are ready to put your money to work. Wealth Management: Tips for selecting the right team of advisors to assist throughout the sale process and tax planning for a business owner. Want More? Related Resources: M&A Basics | Why Do Business Owners Sell Their Business? Business Exit Plan & Strategy Checklist | A Complete Guide Should I Sell My Business? Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes: Will Selling Your Business Make You Happy? with Marco Robert Why Don't Most Business Owners Plan Their Sale? with Wendy Dickinson What To Consider When Timing the Sale of Your Company with Dan Shea
For New Sellers: Strategies for Successfully Preparing Your Company for Sale
View the complete show notes for this episode. What are the most common mistakes sellers make when it comes to selling a middle-market company? M&A expert Jim Stevenson shares tips and strategies for preparing a company for acquisition. He discusses common mistakes such as not planning for an exit or not presenting a company in the best possible light, the importance of cultural fit, the need for a clear and compelling business story to attract potential buyers, and the value of hiring experts in the M&A process to increase value and successfully sell. What you'll learn: Preparing for Sale: Strategies to groom your business and prepare a go-to-market strategy. Company Culture: Why it's important to consider cultural fit between companies for operations and post-merger integration. Customer Needs: The importance of understanding customer needs and how your product or service solves problems. Expert Advice: Why you need expert help to maximize value and sell your company. Want More? Related Resources: Business Exit Plan & Strategy Checklist | A Complete Guide Tips on Preparing Your Business for Sale M&A Basics: Building a Sellable Business Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes: An Expert's Views on Effective Post-Merger Integration Strategies with Ben de Haldevang A Buyer's Perspective — Why the Human Side is More Important Than Money in M&A Transactions with Austin King A Lawyer, a Banker, and a Seller Walk Into a Bar … with Michael Frankel Expert Advice from a Buyer – Why You Should Prepare Your Business for Sale with Scott Hile
For Experienced Sellers: Merging Private and Public -- Lessons from a $1 Billion Bitcoin Mining Merger
A major consolidation in the Bitcoin mining industry occurred in November 2023 with the merger of Hut 8 and US Bitcoin. Learn what went on inside this deal from Asher Genoot, CEO of the newly formed Hut 8 Corp. He discusses what led to the decision to raise capital by merging a public Canadian company with a private US company, the mechanics of merging, the challenges of integration, the operational and financial objectives for each side, and how this will help with driving diversified growth going forward. View the complete show notes for this episode. Want more? Hut 8 and USBTC Announce Completion of Business Combination Why do Companies Acquire Other Businesses? Tech & Software M&A Dynamics Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes: An Expert's Views on Effective Post-Merger Integration Strategies with Ben de Haldevang The Role and Impact of Human Nature in M&A Transactions with Julienne Baron The Basics of International M&A Transactions with Amit Thakur The Inside Scoop on Tech M&A with Barr Blanton
For New Sellers: What is it like selling to a private investor?
View the complete show notes for this episode. In an M&A world dominated by PE firms and family offices, there are a few private investors who march to their own beat when it comes to looking for companies to buy. Rami Cassis is one such investor, and he shares his insights into what he looks for when acquiring a company and offers tips on common mistakes that sellers make. This candid conversation covers what appeals to a private investor, the differences between working with a PE firm, and the critical nature of chemistry in M&A transactions. What you'll learn Types of Buyers: Learn about the differences between a family office, private equity, and private investors. Chemistry: Consider the importance of chemistry in M&A relationships from the initial meeting with a buyer through final integration. Tips on Private Equity: There are pros and cons to consider before selling to a private equity firm. Want More? Related Resources: EBITDA | Definition, Formula & Example – A Complete Guide The Role of Family Offices in M&A M&A Due Diligence Preparation The Benefits of Selling Your Company to a Family Office Family Offices and Management Buyouts – What You Need to Know The Basics of Selling Your Business to a Private Equity Firm Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal
For Experienced Sellers: Buy-Side Corporate Acquisitions – The Inside Scoop
Get an insider's perspective on what buyers look for in M&A transactions with multi-million and billion-dollar corporations. What do companies this size look for when making an acquisition? How do they make the decision to build, buy, or partner with a company? How do middle-market companies fit into the acquisition picture? Nadia Gil shares her passion for the M&A industry and stories from corporate development successes to give middle-market sellers insight into corporate acquisitions. View the complete show notes for this episode. Want More? Related Resources Why do Companies Acquire Other Businesses? Top 5 M&A Value Drivers for Tech & Software Companies Tech & Software M&A Dynamics Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Listen to Other Episodes: Corporate Development – Can Someone Explain This To Me? with Alessandro Cozzi Using Outsourced Corporate Development to Make Acquisitions with Ryan Goral Case Study – Lessons Learned From Selling Multiple Tech Companies with Ryan Buckley M&A Process: A Buy-side Perspective
For New Sellers: The Basics of Selling Your Company to a PE Firm
Private equity (PE) firms are the most active buyers in the market, so sellers need to understand how they operate. Matt Coyne offers expert advice on how to make selling your middle-market company to a PE firm the best option. He discusses what PE firms look for in a company, the benefits and concerns when considering selling to a PE firm, tips on how to work with them, how the finances are typically structured, and what an owner can expect once they sell. View the complete show notes for this episode. What You'll Learn The Basics of PE Firms: Learn about private equity, who the investors are, and the 10-year plan once they've bought your company. What PE Firms Look For: PE firms are often the best buyers for hard-to-sell companies, whether they are making a platform acquisition or an add-on acquisition. Considerations for Owners: Sellers need to consider how long they are willing to stay on after the sale and how they will be compensated when selling to a PE firm. Benefits and Challenges: PE firms are very good at growing companies, but they won't buy 100% of your business. Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes What Returns Do Private Equity Firms Really Generate? The Basics of Selling Your Business to a Private Equity Firm Understanding Private Equity – A Primer for Sellers
For Professionals: An Expert's Views on Effective Post-Merger Integration Strategies
M&A integration expert Ben de Haldevang shares insights into what can make post-acquisition integration smooth and successful. The integration structure evolves through the diligence process and can help defy false optimism and outlooks that are not based on reality. View the complete show notes for this episode. Want More? Related Resources: M&A Post-Closing Technical Aspects - Morgan & Westfield M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview - Morgan & Westfield M&A Post-Closing Technical Aspects - Morgan & Westfield Save the Silver Bullet: The small steps to successful transformation by Ben de Haldevang Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business - Morgan & Westfield How Your Employees Can Impact the Value of Your Business Helping the Buyer Integrate Your Company with Theirs - Morgan & Westfield
For Experienced Sellers: Expert Advice on Avoiding Disputes Post-Closing
M&A disputes post-closing are more common than people realize. Disputes arise from different sources for different reasons and can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in litigation costs. Bill Wiersema returns to M&A Talk to offer expert advice on how to best prepare during the sales process to avoid potential disputes after the closing. He discusses the three most common areas of dispute and the value of having expert advisors to navigate financial due diligence to prevent issues from arising. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More About This Episode: M&A Basics | The Letter of Intent – Morgan & Westfield Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide – Morgan & Westfield The M&A Training & Transition Period – Morgan & Westfield Net Working Capital (NWC) for M&A – A Complete Guide – Morgan & Westfield Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Expert Advice on Preparing for Due Diligence in Middle-Market M&A - Morgan & Westfield How to Avoid Mismatched Expectations with Buyers - Morgan & Westfield Avoiding Pitfalls in Financial Due Diligence When Selling a Business
For New Sellers: The Role and Impact of Human Nature in M&A Transactions
Don't underestimate the role and impact of human nature in M&A transactions and the power of collaboration. Julienne Baron discusses connecting the dots in M&A, including communication, the importance of advisors understanding the details in a deal, and knowing the right questions to ask to make it all a success. She shares tips on successfully navigating risk, how cultural differences impact communication, and the importance of hands-on experience in addressing the complexities of any M&A transaction. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More About This Episode Business Valuation: A List of Factors to Consider Business Valuation Process: What is Your Process? Can I Sell my Business to a Non-US Citizen or Foreigner? M&A Basics | Why Do Business Owners Sell Their Business? M&A Purchase Agreement | A Complete Guide Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business Maximizing Profits: Key Insights on Preparing a Company for Sale from an Experienced M&A Attorney The Practical Side of M&A They Don't Teach in Law School
For New Sellers: An Expert Discussion of Buy-Side and Sell-Side M&A
M&A is part art and part science, and sellers and buyers can benefit from considering the view from the other side of the negotiating table. Andrew Morbitzer goes into detail about where the art and science lie in M&A transactions. He discusses the concept of proactive vs. reactive M&A strategies, what to learn from past failed acquisitions, the lifecycle of an acquisition – from strategy to alignment, to commitment, to integration – and how to transfer this science to successful transactions. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses Why Do Some Businesses Not Sell? What Affects How Easy It Will Be to Sell My Business? M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview Selling Your Business? Hire an Attorney to Increase the Bottom Line Allocation of Purchase Price & Taxes When Selling a Business Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: A Buyer's Perspective — Why the Human Side is More Important Than Money in M&A Transactions A Look Inside the Head of a Strategic Buyer How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business.
For Professionals: Alternative Investments – Capital Funding for the Future
The world of alternative investments is complex but compelling for middle-market business owners and entrepreneurs to understand. Kimberly Flynn discusses how M&A fits into the world of asset management. She defines alternative investments, explains how they fit into investment portfolios, discusses institutional money management, looks at how private equity and VC firms utilize M&A, considers options for raising capital, and speculates on the future of alternative investments and the potential impact on M&A. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Business Valuation & Return on Investment (ROI) M&A Basics: Building a Sellable Business M&A Seller Financing: A Complete Guide Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: A VC's Advice on Increasing the Value of Your Business How to Determine When a Business is Ripe for Investment Understanding Private Equity – A Primer for Sellers
You'll Never Get Pricing Right, But How Can You Get Better
Buyers trade money for value. Understanding this is key to a company getting better tomorrow. Pricing expert Mark Stiving talks about the easiest way to increase a company's value and looks at how pricing adjustments impact value, sales growth, and the perception of a business. He discusses developing strategies for an effective price increase, managing the timing, how a company can confidently raise prices without the fear of losing customers, and other strategies that can increase a company's value. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Business Valuation & Return on Investment (ROI) Business Valuation: A List of Factors to Consider Business Valuation Guide: Do I need a Valuation? What's a 'Main Street' vs. a Middle-Market Company? Marketing a Small Business for Sale Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield.
For New Sellers: Supporting Mental Health with Virtual Therapy – A Start-Up's Expansion
Learn about the M&A growth of two start-ups in a new virtual business – mental health services online. William Masih discusses questions for sellers to ask themselves before considering an M&A transaction, raising capital, building relationships, and finding synergies with a potential partner business. He talks about making mental health therapy accessible, the mechanics of his acquisition, details on the scorecard method of valuing a business, and applying it to a company in the early stages of growth. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Business Valuation Guide: Do I need a Valuation? M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview Marketing a Small Business for Sale Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) | A Complete Guide for M&A Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: An Insider's Perspectives on Growing a Business Through Acquisitions Expert Advice on Preparing for Due Diligence in Middle-Market M&A How To Buy A Good Business At A Great Price
For New Sellers: A Buyer's Perspective — Why the Human Side is More Important Than Money in M&A Transactions
This edition of M&A Talk offers a refreshing perspective on what really matters in a business – the people. Austin King discusses topics that impact a seller and what his investment firm considers when making acquisitions in the industrial services sector. He discusses how cultural diligence can ensure people and culture will mesh, how to balance qualitative decisions with traditional quantitative measurements, working with owners who want to remain with the business part-time, and how building relationships impacts business. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: The Basics of Independent (Fundless) Sponsors in M&A The Role of Family Offices in M&A Net Working Capital (NWC) for M&A – A Complete Guide M&A Basics | Why Do Business Owners Sell Their Business? Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Family Offices – What They Look for When Buying a Company Independent Sponsors or Search Funds – Which is Right for You? The Basics of Selling Your Business to an Independent Sponsor
For New Sellers: What To Consider When Timing the Sale of Your Company
Is it possible to time the sale of a middle-market company to optimize returns? How do current market conditions impact the timing and the company's value? Dan Shea offers expert advice on considerations sellers need to look at when planning the timing of selling their business. He discusses gauging the health of the market, the economic indicators owners need to consider, the art versus the science of valuation, and the importance of considering personal circumstances and getting advice from experts. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: M&A Basics | Why Do Business Owners Sell Their Business? M&A Reps & Warranties Quality of Earnings in M&A – The Ultimate Guide What's a 'Main Street' vs. a Middle-Market Company? Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business, Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue, and Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: The Art and Science of Valuing a Middle-Market Business Expert Advice on Preparing for Due Diligence in Middle-Market M&A The Benefits of Selling Your Company to a Family Office
For New Sellers: Negotiating Purchase Agreements for $25 to $500+ Million M&A Deals
Everything buyers and sellers need to know about negotiating a $25 million to $500+ million purchase agreement. Drew Polekoff discusses the elements of a purchase agreement for middle-market transactions, including how to lay the groundwork with the LOI, details on each section of the agreement, common mistakes that can cause issues with negotiations, the process of preparing and signing the purchase agreement and who is involved, and advice to buyers and sellers on how to get the transaction closed. Learn More: Negotiating the Letter of Intent M&A Basics | Asset vs. Stock Sale M&A Reps & Warranties The Role of an Escrow Agent when Selling or Buying a Business Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Top 4 Issues for Sellers to Avoid with an LOI Guidance for Writing a Buy-Sell Agreement Exit Planning Strategy
For New Sellers: An Expert's Tips on Getting the Sale of Your Business Across the 50-Yard Line
Managing expectations and understanding what potential buyers look for is critical to selling a business successfully. Jason Hullender offers tips on how to get the sale of your business across the fifty-yard line and into the end zone. He discusses the top areas where buyers and sellers have unrealistic expectations, the importance of a company's valuation, understanding EBITDA, how customer concentration and competitive advantages fit into the mix, and why you should be prepared for the due diligence process. Learn More: Quality of Earnings in M&A – The Ultimate Guide Business Valuation Guide: Do I need a Valuation? M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview How Long Does it Take to Sell a Business? Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Expert Advice from a Buyer – Why You Should Prepare Your Business for Sale Top 4 Issues for Sellers to Avoid with an LOI The Emotional Rollercoaster of Buying or Selling a Business Why You Need to Consider Taxes Before Selling Your Business
For Professionals: The Corporate Transparency Act – What You Need To Know
The Corporate Transparency Act may require small businesses to report information about their ownership to the government. Bill Wiersema returns to M&A Talk to discuss the positive aspects of the CTA and the challenges it presents to small business owners. Designed to combat illicit activity and funding for terrorism operations, Bill discusses who is impacted, what information is gathered, the limitations of how the information is used, concerns to be aware of, and the enforcement mechanisms that are in place. Learn More: Strategies for Maintaining Confidentiality How Does Entity Type Affect the Sale of My Business? M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Cooking the Books Top Seven Issues Today Critical to Understanding Quality of Earnings Why You Need To Think About Taxes Early When Selling a Business
For New Sellers: Qualified Small Business Stock – Tax Benefit That Could Pay Millions
Qualified small business stock (QSBS) is a provision in the U.S. tax code that can provide tax-free income to investors. This engaging conversation about the tax benefits of QSBS is geared toward buyers and sellers. Jessica Fairchild and Andrew Szymulanski discuss who benefits from QSBS, what the requirements are to qualify for this tax benefit, and ways to make the structure work for a small business sale or acquisition. Discover why it's worth possibly structuring a transaction to qualify for QSBS treatment. Learn More: The Basics of Independent (Fundless) Sponsors in M&A The Role of M&A Lawyers When Selling Your Business Selling Your Business? Hire an Attorney to Increase the Bottom Line Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business Importance of Having an Attorney When Selling or Buying a Business The Basics of Independent Sponsors The Basics of Selling Your Business to an Independent Sponsor
For New Sellers: Ask the Expert – How To Grow a Company Beyond $10 Million
Building a successful business is hard. Taking it to the next level is even harder. Adam Coffey returns to M&A Talk with tips for entrepreneurs on scaling up and making success inevitable for middle-market companies. He discusses the issues that come with scaling a company, finding capital and using exit plans to fund growth, how to generate wealth for owners and employees, why a company's culture is critical to its ultimate success, and building an equity incentive plan to retain talented employees. Learn More: Business Exit Plan & Strategy Checklist | A Complete Guide M&A Basics: Building a Sellable Business The Private Equity Toolkit with Michael Roher Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Everything An Entrepreneur Needs to Know About Selling to PE Firm Behind the Scenes – A Founder's Lessons from Selling 4 Businesses The Basics of Selling a Middle Market Company
For New Sellers: The Benefits of Selling Your Company to a Family Office
Talking about selling a middle-market company to a family office vs. a PE firm, James Carey has a detailed conversation on the differences between these buyers. He discusses the time frames each has for seeing a return on their capital investments, what a family office looks for when deciding to partner with an entrepreneur, why family offices tend to be hands-on in how they operate and interact with their portfolio companies and the implications these issues have on the sales process and afterward. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: The Role of Family Offices in M&A The Private Equity Toolkit with Michael Roher The Basics of Independent (Fundless) Sponsors in M&A M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Selling Your Company to a Private Equity Firm vs. a Family Office Family Offices and Management Buyouts – What You Need to Know Family Offices – What They Look for When Buying a Company
For New Sellers: How to Deal with Unsolicited Offer in Buying Your Business
If you get an email out of the blue expressing interest in buying your company, does this mean you have a buyer before you even knew you wanted one? Not quite. Channing Hamlet discusses what information to have at your fingertips and how to avoid a potential bait-and-switch marketing ploy. He discusses handling different situations, the importance of doing market research on your own company, understanding the marketplace and potential valuations so you can respond with knowledge rather than a gut reaction. Learn More: M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses How Long do Buyers of Businesses Stay in the Market? Business Valuation Methods in a Nutshell Letter of Intent Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Financial Due Diligence – Why It's Important to Prepare for the Sale of Your Company How to Build Maximum Strategic Value in Your Business Maximizing Profits: Key Insights on Preparing a Company for Sale from an Experienced M&A Attorney
For Experienced Sellers: What is Hybrid Capital and Revenue-Based Financing?
Hybrid capital, or revenue-based financing, might be the solution for a middle-market business owner seeking capital to grow while still maintaining control of their company's strategic direction. Neil Johnson explains how this model of revenue-based financing works. This detailed discussion covers who can benefit from this approach, how the interest rate flows, how lending multiples are calculated, unitranche debt, and the debt-like and private equity-like features built into this hybrid model of financing. Learn More: Small Business Acquisition Financing M&A Seller Financing: A Complete Guide Arrange Financing M&A Seller Financing: Handling a Buyer Default Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Family Offices and Management Buyouts – What You Need to Know Financing an Acquisition – What Buyers and Sellers Need To Know Expanding Your Business with Growth Equity What Does the Future Look Like for Middle Market Valuations?
For New Sellers: Why You Need to Consider Taxes Before Selling Your Business
The subject of taxes may be dry, but when it comes to selling a business, taxes can't be avoided forever. Tax attorney Alex Denault discusses the differences between a CPA and a tax attorney, how an asset sale versus a stock sale impacts tax implications, successor liabilities and how they influence a transaction, the IRS ramifications of asset allocation, double taxation risks for C-Corps, when sales taxes apply, and some general rules on what sellers can expect in terms of paying taxes when they sell a business. Learn More: M&A Basics | Asset vs. Stock Sale Allocation of Purchase Price & Taxes When Selling a Business Adjusting Financial Statements: A Complete Guide Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: (based on podcast notes) Do You Need Tax Insurance When Selling Your Business? How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business Expert Advice from a Buyer – Why You Should Prepare Your Business for Sale
For Buyers: How To Buy A Good Business At A Great Price
Buying a business starts with finding the right business. Best-selling author and experienced acquirer Richard Parker covers the basics a buyer should know before looking at buying a business. He discusses how to arm yourself with the right knowledge and guidance to make educated decisions, the importance of identifying the right business for yourself – one that matches your strengths, how the lack of knowledge can paralyze potential buyers, and the top mistakes people make when looking at buying a business. Learn More: Why is the Range of Possible Values so Wide for a Business? Business Valuation Basics: 9 Critical Concepts to Understand M&A Due Diligence Preparation The Basics of Independent (Fundless) Sponsors in M&A Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Financing an Acquisition – What Buyers and Sellers Need To Know What a Buyer Looks for When Acquiring a Middle-Market Business Financial Due Diligence – Why It's Important to Prepare for the Sale of Your Company
For Buyers: Independent Sponsors or Search Funds – Which is Right for You?
The role of independent sponsors as investors is growing in the M&A world. Bakari Akil is an acquisition entrepreneur, and he shares his inspiring story of learning the ins and outs of buying companies and provides tips on getting started. He defines independent sponsors and search funds, clarifies the differences between these acquisition models, and discusses the role of the investor. Bakari also talks about his experience as a digital nomad and the lessons he's learned while working around the world. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: The Basics of Independent (Fundless) Sponsors in M&A Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: What Sellers Should Know About Selling Their Business to a Search Fund The Basics of Selling Your Business to an Independent Sponsor Expert Advice on Preparing for Due Diligence in Middle-Market M&A
For New Sellers: Expert Advice on Preparing for Due Diligence in Middle-Market M&A
The due diligence process is stressful and has high stakes for both sides of any acquisition. Jonathan Wilson returns to M&A Talk to highlight the importance of preparing for the due diligence stage and what to expect during this period of a business sale. He discusses the differences between how various types of buyers handle due diligence, gives an overview of what documents are needed, what to look out for, the need for speed, and how to prepare for due diligence from the very beginning of the sale process. View the complete show notes for this episode Learn More: M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview M&A Due Diligence Preparation The Role of Family Offices in M&A Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: After the Sale – Planning a Smooth Integration with the Buyer 8 Simple Ways to Increase the Value of Your Business Do You Need to Prepare for Due Diligence When Selling Your Business? Why Seller Due Diligence is Vital to a Successful Sale
For New Sellers: Family Offices and Management Buyouts – What You Need to Know
A management buyout, or MBO, offers an attractive option for selling a middle-market company to the people who know it best – the management team. B.G. and Geordie Lemmon discuss how their family office views these businesses as partners and share insights on what can make an MBO successful. They discuss what the family office looks for in a company, how the finances work, how the management team is involved, how the company can grow over time, and what this means for the next generation of management owners. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More Business Broker and M&A Advisor Fees: A Comprehensive Guide SBA Financing When Buying or Selling a Business M&A Basics | Why Do Business Owners Sell Their Business? Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Behind the Scenes of a Family Office Why You Should Consider Selling Your Business to a Family Office Selling Your Company to a Private Equity Firm vs. a Family Office
For New Sellers: Why You Need To Think About Taxes Early When Selling a Business
Taxes – taxes – taxes. The best way to deal with them is to be prepared, and Bill Wiersema returns to M&A Talk to do a short show with a big punch. He covers some of the little-known issues that come up around taxes when selling a middle-market business. He talks about the tax implications of stock deals vs. asset deals, double taxation, and tax differences between an S-Corp and a C-Corp. He explains what an F reorganization is, how it may be a solution, and the advantages and limitations of an LLC vs. an S-Corp. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More The Role of Accountants When Selling Your Business How Does Entity Type Affect the Sale of My Business? 18 Differences Between Valuing Public and Private Businesses Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Tax Insurance: The Business Solution You Didn't Know Was Possible How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business Do You Need Tax Insurance When Selling Your Business?
For New Sellers: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Buying or Selling a Business
Whether you realize it or not, buying or selling a business is an emotional rollercoaster. Drew Bisping talks about this emotional journey from both sides of the table as a buyer and seller. He discusses the role that emotions play in the sales process and what you can do about it, the importance of using the right advisors, the very real impact that comes from deal fatigue, and why it is critical to be prepared and understand the impact a sale will have emotionally on yourself, your employees, and partners. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Net Working Capital (NWC) for M&A – A Complete Guide M&A Negotiating Tactic #1 – Honesty M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Will Selling Your Business Make You Happy? Maximizing Profits: Key Insights on Preparing a Company for Sale from an Experienced M&A Attorney Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business
For New Sellers: Top 4 Issues for Sellers to Avoid with an LOI
Negotiating a clear letter of intent keeps a seller's position strong throughout the sale process. Bill Snow returns to discuss the top four mistakes sellers make with the LOI and his tips on avoiding these issues. He highlights the importance of planning for taxes and understanding the tax implications of a sale from the outset, how valuations vary and what can impact them, setting up a data room for due diligence before the LOI stage, the dangers of having unrealistic expectations, and the costs of not being prepared. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Negotiating the Letter of Intent Letter of Intent A Guide to M&A Negotiating Tactics Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Manufacturing, Distribution, or Grocery Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Do You Need Reps & Warranties Insurance When Selling a Business? Expert Advice on How To Sell Your Middle-Market Company How to Plan the Sale of Your Business from Start to Finish
For New Sellers: Family Offices – What They Look for When Buying a Company
In a return discussion of family offices, Alejandro Levy takes a deeper dive into the nuances of the family office and how they structure their investment strategies. Since family offices are major buyers of middle market companies, it's important sellers understand what they look for in an investment and who the decision makers are within a family office. The discussion includes direct investments, investment trends in the secondary market, and the differences between family offices and independent sponsors. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Should I Sell My Business? Dealing with Investors Who Want to Buy Your Business M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Why You Should Consider Selling Your Business to a Family Office Behind the Scenes of a Family Office The Basics of Independent Sponsors
For Professionals: What Does the Future Look Like for Middle Market Valuations?
Returning to M&A Talk, financial expert Bill Wiersema shares his thoughts on the current economic situation and the impact of the pandemic on middle market valuations. Will the pandemic continue to impact valuations? Bill's answer is, "It depends." He shares his insights into the impact of higher interest rates, inflated unit margins, the consequences of supply chain difficulties, gauging a company's performance in unusual times, and trends and issues that will continue to influence valuations in the middle market. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide M&A Guide | The 4 Types of Buyers of Businesses Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: 7 Critical Issues Related to Quality of Earnings Avoiding Pitfalls in Financial Due Diligence When Selling a Business How to Build Maximum Strategic Value in Your Business
For New Sellers: Financing an Acquisition – What Buyers and Sellers Need To Know
This comprehensive show on acquisition financing looks at what buyers and sellers need to know from the beginning. Stephen Speer shares his experience as a finance intermediary to discuss the questions lenders ask, what they look for before making an investment in a company, working with PE firms, family offices, SBA loans, and other capital providers; valuations; EBITDA multiples; how equity is used in an acquisition, and why a seller needs to understand how a buyer will finance the purchase of their business. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: SBA Financing When Buying or Selling a Business Small Business Acquisition Financing Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide Adjusting Financial Statements: A Complete Guide Additional Resources: Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business and Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Listen to Other Episodes: Why You Should Consider Selling Your Business to a Family Office The Basics of Selling Your Business to a Family Office Why SBA Loans are a Great Way to Finance Your Business
For New Sellers: What Sellers Should Know About Selling Their Business to a Search Fund
This international edition of M&A Talk focuses on search funds and highlights multiple ways to fund an acquisition. Carl Lundberg offers an in-depth discussion of search funds, how money is raised for entrepreneurs, and differences in the M&A world between the UK and the US. He discusses investment funding in the UK, what buyers typically look for in a company, differences between a search fund, PE firm, angel investors, and other financial buyers, and the dynamics involved when working with a search fund. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: SBA Financing When Buying or Selling a Business Dealing with Investors who Want to Buy Your Business Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: Everything You Need To Know Before Growing Internationally A Deep Dive Into Real Returns on Investment in the Private Equity World Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business
For New Sellers: What a Buyer Looks for When Acquiring a Middle-Market Business
When selling your company, knowing what a buyer looks for is invaluable. Malcolm Peace owns an investment firm focused on buying and growing middle-market businesses. He talks about why he focuses on blue-collar businesses in Texas and taking them to the next level of growth. Malcolm discusses what a buyer looks for when evaluating a company, how technology can be used to help some owners step away from their company, how a typical deal may be structured, and the importance of being emotionally prepared. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Negotiating the Letter of Intent M&A Due Diligence Preparation M&A Reps & Warranties Reducing Concentrations of Risk Before Selling Your Business Earnouts When Selling or Buying a Business | Complete Guide M&A Seller Financing: A Complete Guide Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) | A Complete Guide for M&A Allocation of Purchase Price & Taxes When Selling a Business Preparing Emotionally for the Closing Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: The Private Equity Toolkit – How PE Firms Grow Businesses Selling Your Company to a Private Equity Firm vs. a Family Office What Exactly is a Rollover and Why Should a Seller Care?
For New Sellers: Expert Advice from a Buyer – Why You Should Prepare Your Business for Sale
Don't be scared to put your business on the market – just be prepared. This is the top piece of advice from strategic buyer Scott Hile. He shares his advice learned from doing almost 100 transactions on the buy-side. Scott has seen what can go wrong with a deal and the common mistakes sellers make. He discusses the importance of being prepared, how this can help with running a business even before going to market, the impact on the value and time it takes to sell, and how being prepared builds trust with a buyer. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Increasing the Value of Your Business | The RVD Model Business Exit Plan & Strategy Checklist | A Complete Guide M&A Basics: Building a Sellable Business Reducing Concentrations of Risk Before Selling Your Business Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: Maximizing Profits: Key Insights on Preparing a Company for Sale from an Experienced M&A Attorney First Time Selling a Business? Here's What To Expect. Lessons Learned on Selling a Business After Dozens of Exits
For New Sellers: Why You Should Consider Selling Your Business to a Family Office
The personal touch can be hard to find when it comes to selling a business, but family offices can bring the personal touch back into the mix. Father and son Geordie and B.G. Lemmon talk about their family office, Brynavon, and how family offices work in the M&A world. They discuss the differences between a family office, a PE firm, and a strategic buyer, how they make investment decisions, how they work alongside the existing management team and the long-term perspective they take with their investments. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: The Fungibility of Businesses as an Investment 7 Steps to Sell a Business Fast Quality of Earnings in M&A – The Ultimate Guide Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: The Basics of Selling Your Business to a Family Office Selling Your Company to a Private Equity Firm vs. a Family Office Everything An Entrepreneur Needs to Know About Selling to PE Firm
Tech M&A: Preparing to Sell a Digital Company
The digital marketplace is rapidly evolving and has unique challenges in M&A. Yury Byalik, an expert in buying digital companies, shares what he looks for when acquiring a digital business and offers advice on preparing a digital company for sale. Yury describes the most common mistakes sellers make the criteria buyers consider as they evaluate a company, and gives clear definitions of some of the hottest topics in M&A today. This is a show full of advice for sellers from a buyer's perspective. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Top 5 M&A Value Drivers for Tech & Software Companies A Guide to Valuing Tech, Software & Online Businesses How Do I Sell My Amazon FBA Business? The Fungibility of Businesses as an Investment Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: Selling Your Company to a Private Equity Firm vs. a Family Office Everything An Entrepreneur Needs to Know About Selling to PE Firm What Exactly is a Rollover and Why Should a Seller Care?
For New Sellers: Managing Personality and Cultural Differences When Selling Your Business
The human element of a business sale is often overlooked. Attorney Danya Shakfeh discusses the impact of cultural differences where personal backgrounds, values, and cultural influences can impact how a sale proceeds or falls apart. She discusses what to expect when working with an attorney, the importance of managing personality and cultural differences, how cultural differences can impact negotiations, some real-world cultural issues she has encountered, and what she has learned that is not taught in law school. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: M&A Non-Compete Agreement | A Complete Guide M&A Purchase Agreement | A Complete Guide M&A Basics | Handling Buyer Meetings Can You Give me a Quick Opinion of the Value of my Business? Preparing Emotionally for the Closing How Long Does it Take to Sell a Business? Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: The Practical Side of M&A They Don't Teach in Law School How an M&A Attorney Can Help Sell Your Business An Expert Negotiator's Perspectives on Selling Your Business
For New Sellers: Financial Due Diligence – Why It's Important to Prepare for the Sale of Your Company
Preparing your business for sale is critical for success. Patrick O'Connell works with buyers during a transaction to perform financial due diligence (FDD). He joins M&A Talk to explain the FDD process and give advice to sellers on how best to prepare their company for sale from a financial perspective. He discusses the issues that come up during diligence, who is involved in the process, and the biggest mistakes sellers make, and gives perspective on what a buyer looks at during financial due diligence. View the complete show notes for this episode. Learn More: Tips on Preparing Your Business for Sale 3 Simple Things to Look for When Hiring a CPA M&A Due Diligence | Checklist & Overview Preparing Financial Statements When Selling a Business Additional Resources: Download a free PDF copy of The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business. Purchase your copy now of A Beginner's Guide to Business Valuation | The Exit Strategy Handbook | Closing the Deal | Acquired Planning to sell your business? Schedule a free consultation today. To suggest guests, topics, or questions for future podcast episodes, contact Morgan & Westfield. Contact Morgan & Westfield to request a free copy of Jacob Orosz's latest book, Food and Beverage M&A: An Insider's Guide to Selling a Food or Beverage Business. Listen to Other Episodes: Everything Sellers Need to Know About Financial Due Diligence Quality of Earnings in M&A Explained in 30 Minutes An Introduction to Financial Due Diligence for Sellers