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Business Exit Planning
Options, Value Enhancement, and Transaction Management for Business Owners
Buch von Les Nemethy
Sprache: Englisch

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The decision of whether to exit your business or not is never just a simple yes or no answer. Most business owners find the issue difficult to grapple with because it is not just one decision. Rather, in most cases, there are many interrelated decisions to be made. For example: How much money will you receive upon exit? What is the best timing for your exit, given the economic cycle of your country and industry? What kind of advisors will you need? And what will happen to your staff, clients, and business partners?

Business Exit Planning explains the two major phases of leaving a business: Business Exit Planning and Transaction Management (that is, what a business owner needs to know in manag-ing the exit transaction). It will equip you, the business owner, with a full overview of what's involved in exiting your business. The book provides a wealth of illustrative case studies covering the wide range of options available to owners of mid-sized businesses, including intergenerational transfer, merger, liquidation, and more, as well as options for owners who seek an immediate exit and options for those who prefer a staged exit over time.

Throughout the book, the author stresses three key themes: 1) A Business Exit should not be a spontaneous process, but the result of careful planning; 2) Business owners tend to underestimate what it takes to exit; and 3) There is often a mismatch in negotiating strength between business owners and professional investors. You may not be able to formulate a definitive opinion on any of those three subjects until you have actually closed at least one transaction. But by reading this book, you will be better prepared?and more successful?when you do start your exit process.

The decision of whether to exit your business or not is never just a simple yes or no answer. Most business owners find the issue difficult to grapple with because it is not just one decision. Rather, in most cases, there are many interrelated decisions to be made. For example: How much money will you receive upon exit? What is the best timing for your exit, given the economic cycle of your country and industry? What kind of advisors will you need? And what will happen to your staff, clients, and business partners?

Business Exit Planning explains the two major phases of leaving a business: Business Exit Planning and Transaction Management (that is, what a business owner needs to know in manag-ing the exit transaction). It will equip you, the business owner, with a full overview of what's involved in exiting your business. The book provides a wealth of illustrative case studies covering the wide range of options available to owners of mid-sized businesses, including intergenerational transfer, merger, liquidation, and more, as well as options for owners who seek an immediate exit and options for those who prefer a staged exit over time.

Throughout the book, the author stresses three key themes: 1) A Business Exit should not be a spontaneous process, but the result of careful planning; 2) Business owners tend to underestimate what it takes to exit; and 3) There is often a mismatch in negotiating strength between business owners and professional investors. You may not be able to formulate a definitive opinion on any of those three subjects until you have actually closed at least one transaction. But by reading this book, you will be better prepared?and more successful?when you do start your exit process.

Über den Autor

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.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

Disclaimer xvii

Foreword xix

Introduction: The Challenge of Exiting Your Business 1

Three Overarching Themes 6

A Few Words of Advice 9

Part I Business Exit Planning 11

Chapter 1 An introduction to Business Exit Planning 13

Ways to Exit Your Business 14

What is Business Exit Planning? 15

Evidence on Why Business Exit Planning is Necessary 16

Understand Your Motives 17

The Special Case of Retirement 20

Chapter 2 Begin with the Endgame in Sight 23

Develop a Game Plan 24

Value Systems and Visualizing the Endgame 25

Chapter 3 Exit Options 29

Intergenerational Transfer 29

Initial Public Offering 32

Merger 35

Hiring Professional Management 36

Management Buyout 37

Refinancing 38

Employee Stock Ownership Plan 39

Liquidation 39

Choosing the Right Exit Option 39

Chapter 4 Building Your Team to Assist Your Exit 43

Reasons for Building a Team 43

Composition and Role of Your Team 45

Selecting Advisors: An Overview 53

Your Advisors' Ethical Standards 55

Chapter 5 Building a Business with Sustainable Value 57

Look at Your Business from an Investor's Perspective 58

Clarifying and Adjusting Corporate Strategy 59

Corporate Governance, Systems, and the One-Man Show 61

Pre-Transaction Restructuring 68

Identify and Manage Risks 72

Operational Improvements to the Business 78

Non-Arm's-Length Situations 82

Chapter 6 Business Plan and Valuation 85

Reasons for Making a Business Plan 85

Should You Perform a Valuation of Your Business? 87

Recasting Financial Statements 88

Building a Business Plan 90

Introductory Comments on Valuation 91

Types of Valuation 93

Adjustments to Valuations 96

Chapter 7 Tax Planning, Estate Planning, and Insurance 101

Tax Planning 101

Estate Planning 102

Use of Insurance in Your Exit Strategy 105

Chapter 8 Finalizing Your Exit Strategy 107

What Type of Investors Should Be Targeted? 108

Should There Be a Listing or Asking Price? 110

Should There Be a Competitive Process? 110

Why Use a Competitive Process in Selling a Business? 112

What are the Possible Drawbacks of a Competitive Process? 114

Timing Your Exit 115

Communicating with Other Shareholders 116

Your Contingency Plan 117

Business Exit Planning Report 117

Part II Managing the Transaction 119

Chapter 9 The Transaction Process 121

Overview of a Competitive Process 122

Confidentiality through a Transaction Process 124

Involving Company Staff in the Transaction Process and Communications with Investors 129

Marketing Your Opportunity: From Long List to Short List 131

The Information Memorandum 132

Nonbinding Offers 135

Due Diligence 135

Binding Offers 141

Exclusivity 141

Transaction Structuring 142

Head of Agreement 145

Sale and Purchase Agreement 146

Closing the Transaction 151

Noncompetitive Processes 151

Chapter 10 Negotiating a Transaction 153

Get to Know Your Negotiating Partner 154

Let Your Negotiating Partner Make the First Offer 155

Concede in Small Increments 155

After Asking a Crucial Question, Hold Your Tongue 155

Every Term of the Deal Also Depends on Every Other Term 156

Be Prepared to Walk Away from the Deal 157

Know Your Best Alternative 157

Chapter 11 Cross-border Transactions 159

Why Don't More People Market Their Companies Internationally? 160

The Challenges of Cross Cultural Negotiations 162

Conclusion: The Only Question with Wealth is, What Do You Do with It? 165

Revisiting the Three Overarching Themes 165

You Have Raised Your Cash. What Next? 167

The Macroeconomic Effects of Succession Failure 170

Notes 173

Glossary 175

References 179

About the Author 181

Index 183

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 208 S.
ISBN-13: 9780470905319
ISBN-10: 047090531X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Nemethy, Les
Hersteller: Wiley
John Wiley & Sons
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de
Maße: 235 x 157 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Les Nemethy
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.03.2011
Gewicht: 0,461 kg
Artikel-ID: 107466855
Über den Autor

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.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

Disclaimer xvii

Foreword xix

Introduction: The Challenge of Exiting Your Business 1

Three Overarching Themes 6

A Few Words of Advice 9

Part I Business Exit Planning 11

Chapter 1 An introduction to Business Exit Planning 13

Ways to Exit Your Business 14

What is Business Exit Planning? 15

Evidence on Why Business Exit Planning is Necessary 16

Understand Your Motives 17

The Special Case of Retirement 20

Chapter 2 Begin with the Endgame in Sight 23

Develop a Game Plan 24

Value Systems and Visualizing the Endgame 25

Chapter 3 Exit Options 29

Intergenerational Transfer 29

Initial Public Offering 32

Merger 35

Hiring Professional Management 36

Management Buyout 37

Refinancing 38

Employee Stock Ownership Plan 39

Liquidation 39

Choosing the Right Exit Option 39

Chapter 4 Building Your Team to Assist Your Exit 43

Reasons for Building a Team 43

Composition and Role of Your Team 45

Selecting Advisors: An Overview 53

Your Advisors' Ethical Standards 55

Chapter 5 Building a Business with Sustainable Value 57

Look at Your Business from an Investor's Perspective 58

Clarifying and Adjusting Corporate Strategy 59

Corporate Governance, Systems, and the One-Man Show 61

Pre-Transaction Restructuring 68

Identify and Manage Risks 72

Operational Improvements to the Business 78

Non-Arm's-Length Situations 82

Chapter 6 Business Plan and Valuation 85

Reasons for Making a Business Plan 85

Should You Perform a Valuation of Your Business? 87

Recasting Financial Statements 88

Building a Business Plan 90

Introductory Comments on Valuation 91

Types of Valuation 93

Adjustments to Valuations 96

Chapter 7 Tax Planning, Estate Planning, and Insurance 101

Tax Planning 101

Estate Planning 102

Use of Insurance in Your Exit Strategy 105

Chapter 8 Finalizing Your Exit Strategy 107

What Type of Investors Should Be Targeted? 108

Should There Be a Listing or Asking Price? 110

Should There Be a Competitive Process? 110

Why Use a Competitive Process in Selling a Business? 112

What are the Possible Drawbacks of a Competitive Process? 114

Timing Your Exit 115

Communicating with Other Shareholders 116

Your Contingency Plan 117

Business Exit Planning Report 117

Part II Managing the Transaction 119

Chapter 9 The Transaction Process 121

Overview of a Competitive Process 122

Confidentiality through a Transaction Process 124

Involving Company Staff in the Transaction Process and Communications with Investors 129

Marketing Your Opportunity: From Long List to Short List 131

The Information Memorandum 132

Nonbinding Offers 135

Due Diligence 135

Binding Offers 141

Exclusivity 141

Transaction Structuring 142

Head of Agreement 145

Sale and Purchase Agreement 146

Closing the Transaction 151

Noncompetitive Processes 151

Chapter 10 Negotiating a Transaction 153

Get to Know Your Negotiating Partner 154

Let Your Negotiating Partner Make the First Offer 155

Concede in Small Increments 155

After Asking a Crucial Question, Hold Your Tongue 155

Every Term of the Deal Also Depends on Every Other Term 156

Be Prepared to Walk Away from the Deal 157

Know Your Best Alternative 157

Chapter 11 Cross-border Transactions 159

Why Don't More People Market Their Companies Internationally? 160

The Challenges of Cross Cultural Negotiations 162

Conclusion: The Only Question with Wealth is, What Do You Do with It? 165

Revisiting the Three Overarching Themes 165

You Have Raised Your Cash. What Next? 167

The Macroeconomic Effects of Succession Failure 170

Notes 173

Glossary 175

References 179

About the Author 181

Index 183

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Betriebswirtschaft
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 208 S.
ISBN-13: 9780470905319
ISBN-10: 047090531X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Nemethy, Les
Hersteller: Wiley
John Wiley & Sons
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de
Maße: 235 x 157 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Les Nemethy
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.03.2011
Gewicht: 0,461 kg
Artikel-ID: 107466855
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