Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Few company owners get through selling their business without making a blunder. Common M&A mistakes include: > setting unrealistic expectations around price or timescale > misjudging market appetite > going it alone without support of professional advisors. When #acquirers make mistakes you win, when it's your time to shine, it's worth knowing the most common pitfalls [3 min read]. https://hubs.la/Q022gRTt0
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Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Few company owners get through selling their business without making a blunder. Common M&A mistakes include: > setting unrealistic expectations around price or timescale > misjudging market appetite > going it alone without support of professional advisors. When #acquirers make mistakes you win, when it's your time to shine, it's worth knowing the most common pitfalls [3 min read]. https://hubs.la/Q02vvrY20
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Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Few company owners get through selling their business without making a blunder. Common M&A mistakes include: > setting unrealistic expectations around price or timescale > misjudging market appetite > going it alone without support of professional advisors. When #acquirers make mistakes you win, when it's your time to shine, it's worth knowing the most common pitfalls [3 min read]. https://hubs.la/Q022gPmv0
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Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn. Few company owners get through selling their business without making a blunder. Common M&A mistakes include: > setting unrealistic expectations around price or timescale > misjudging market appetite > going it alone without support of professional advisors. When #acquirers make mistakes you win, when it's your time to shine, it's worth knowing the most common pitfalls [3 min read]. https://hubs.la/Q02d3PCf0
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Take Care of Your Law Firm’s Future 💡 Tom Lenfestey is discussing the importance of having a succession plan in place for solo practitioners and small partnerships through buy-sell agreements. He emphasizes that even if you don't have a partner within your firm, you can still create a robust succession plan by partnering with a respected peer in a similar practice area. This involves setting up an assumption buy-sell agreement with another attorney, which ensures that in the event of a disaster or when you're ready to retire, there is a clear plan for your practice's transition. ❗ This peer could become your successor and buyer, providing an effective solution for continuity and stability in your firm's future. #GrowLawFirm #Acquisitions #FinancialPlanning #LegalFinance #LegalAgreements
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Tired of working for someone else's dreams? "Acquisitional Wealth" could be your ticket to owning a profitable business and building wealth on YOUR terms. Learn the secrets of buying a successful business, not just starting one. Pre-order now (release April 16th) Click the Acquisitional Wealth Tab at www.KingsbridgeBrokers.com #Preorder #kingsbridgebrokers #JoshTolley #businessowner #passiveincome #investingtips
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Ever heard of a "dual-tranche acquisition"? It's a strategic way of acquiring a company or its assets in two separate phases. Each phase (or "tranche") can have different terms, conditions, or characteristics. Think of it as breaking a big deal into smaller, more manageable pieces. Why do this? Well, it can help spread risk, optimize financing, and focus on specific aspects of the acquisition. Companies often use this approach to make complex deals more manageable. So, in a nutshell, a dual-tranche acquisition is like buying a big puzzle one piece at a time, making it easier to put everything together! #DougMitchell #ScaleLLP #SmallBusinessEntity #LiabilityProtection #BusinessAttorney #PassionateAttorney #BusinessTransactions #ClientSuccess #DreamAchievement #DealClosing #TurningVisionsIntoReality #TransactionSuccess #DealStructure #ProactiveLegalInsight #AcquisitionsSimplified #BusinessGrowth #Acquisitions101 #BusinessStrategy DISCLAIMER: THIS POST IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED AS, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS, LEGAL, BUSINESS, FINANCIAL, OR TAX ADVICE OR COUNSEL OF ANY KIND.
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