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Business Exit Planning : Options, Value Enhancement, and Transaction Management for Business Ow...

ISBN: 9780470905319 | 047090531X
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. Date: 3/22/2011

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The most viable exit strategies for owners of mid-sized companiesFor many business owners, cashing out of a business is a lifelong dream. For some, exiting a business can be a nightmare. Business Exit Planning: Options, Value Enhancement, and Transaction Management for Business Owners provides a comprehensive view of what every business owner needs to know to plan and execute a business exit. The book Includes 30 relevant mini-case studies on business exit planning and transaction management, as well as a glossary of frequently used technical t... MORE
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Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Disclaimerp. xvii
Forewordp. xix
Introduction: The Challenge of Exiting Your Businessp. 1
Three Overarching Themesp. 6
A Few Words of Advicep. 9
Business Exit Planningp. 11
An introduction to Business Exit Planningp. 13
Ways to Exit Your Businessp. 14
What is Business Exit Planning?p. 15
Evidence on Why Business Exit Planning is Necessaryp. 16
Understand Your Motivesp. 17
The Special Case of Retirementp. 20
Begin with the Endgame in Sightp. 23
Develop a Game Planp. 24
Value Systems and Visualizing the Endgamep. 25
Exit Optionsp. 29
Intergenerational Transferp. 29
Initial Public Offeringp. 32
Mergerp. 35
Hiring Professional Managementp. 36
Management Buyoutp. 37
Refinancingp. 38
Employee Stock Ownership Planp. 39
Liquidationp. 39
Choosing the Right Exit Optionp. 39
Building Your Team to Assist Your Exitp. 43
Reasons for Building a Teamp. 43
Composition and Role of Your Teamp. 45
Selecting Advisors: An Overviewp. 53
Your Advisors' Ethical Standardsp. 55
Building a Business with Sustainable Valuep. 57
Look at Your Business from an Investor's Perspectivep. 58
Clarifying and Adjusting Corporate Strategyp. 59
Corporate Governance, Systems, and the One-Man Showp. 61
Pre-Transaction Restructuringp. 68
Identify and Manage Risksp. 72
Operational Improvements to the Businessp. 78
Non-Arm's-Length Situationsp. 82
Business Plan and Valuationp. 85
Reasons for Making a Business Planp. 85
Should You Perform a Valuation of Your Business?p. 87
Recasting Financial Statementsp. 88
Building a Business Planp. 90
Introductory Comments on Valuationp. 91
Types of Valuationp. 93
Adjustments to Valuationsp. 96
Tax Planning, Estate Planning, and Insurancep. 101
Tax Planningp. 101
Estate Planningp. 102
Use of Insurance in Your Exit Strategyp. 105
Finalizing Your Exit Strategyp. 107
What Type of Investors Should Be Targeted?p. 108
Should There Be a Listing or Asking Price?p. 110
Should There Be a Competitive Process?p. 110
Why Use a Competitive Process in Selling a Business?p. 112
What Are the Possible Drawbacks of a Competitive Process?p. 114
Timing Your Exitp. 115
Communicating with Other Shareholdersp. 116
Your Contingency Planp. 117
Business Exit Planning Reportp. 117
Managing the Transactionp. 119
The Transaction Processp. 121
Overview of a Competitive Processp. 122
Confidentiality through a Transaction Processp. 124
Involving Company Staff in the Transaction Process and Communications with Investorsp. 129
Marketing Your Opportunity: From Long List to Short Listp. 131
The Information Memorandump. 132
Nonbinding Offersp. 135
Due Diligencep. 135
Binding Offersp. 141
Exclusivityp. 141
Transaction Structuringp. 142
Head of Agreementp. 145
Sale and Purchase Agreementp. 146
Closing the Transactionp. 151
Noncompetitive Processesp. 151
Negotiating a Transactionp. 153
Get to Know Your Negotiating Partnerp. 154
Let Your Negotiating Partner Make the First Offerp. 155
Concede in Small Incrementsp. 155
After Asking a Crucial Question, Hold Your Tonguep. 155
Every Term of the Deal Also Depends on Every Other Termp. 156
Be Prepared to Walk Away from the Dealp. 157
Know Your Best Alternativep. 157
Cross-border Transectionsp. 159
Why Don't More People Market Their Companies Internationally?p. 160
The Challenges of Cross Cultural Negotiationsp. 162
Conclusion: The Only Question with Wealth Is, What Do You Do with It?p. 165
Revisiting the Three Overarching Themesp. 165
You Have Raised Your Cash. What Next?p. 167
The Macroeconomic Effects of Succession Failurep. 170
Notesp. 173
Glossaryp. 175
Referencesp. 179
About the Authorp. 181
Indexp. 183
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Les Nemethy is the founder and CEO of Euro-Phoenix Financial Advisors Ltd, a leading corporate finance house in Central Europe and emerging markets specializing in helping owners of mid-sized enterprises sell their companies. Over the past twenty-five years, he has been involved in the sale of hundreds of businesses in more than forty countries. He speaks and writes frequently on the topic and his syndicated column appears in more than ten publications around the world.


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