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Understanding and Unraveling the Difference: EBITDA vs. Adjusted EBITDA

Solganick & Co.

Furthermore, the consideration of Adjusted EBITDA in mergers and acquisitions enhances the transparency and accuracy of financial due diligence, enabling acquirers to gain a more realistic perspective of the target company’s financial standing and potential for future growth.

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Post-Merger Integration Playbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Successful M&A Transactions

Devensoft

They can help assess the financial and legal risks of the transaction, identify potential deal-breakers, and provide guidance on structuring the deal. Negotiating the impact on employees, such as potential layoffs, reassignments, or changes to collective bargaining agreements, may involve consultations with union representatives.

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