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Negotiating Transition Services Agreements in Carve-Out M&A Deals

JD Supra: Mergers

In mergers and acquisitions (M&A), few transactions are as complex as carve-outs.

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What are the best practices for negotiating a business sale?

Lake Country Advisors

A successful business sale hinges on solid negotiation skills. Best Practices for Negotiation of the Sale of Your Business Negotiating the sale of your business will impact your financial future and your company’s legacy. Valuing your business accurately is the cornerstone of a successful sale.

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Letters of Intent – Negotiating the Framework of Your Transaction

JD Supra: Mergers

In our last installment, we discussed some of the initial steps involved in the process of selling a dental practice, including preparing your practice for sale and finding a potential suitor. Specifically, we described ways in which sellers can find potential buyers and work with advisors and brokers to evaluate the best fit.

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Earnouts, Escrows, And Holdbacks: Alternative Payment Options For Structuring Your Next Business Purchase deal

JD Supra: Mergers

In business purchase and sale transactions, the purchase price leads to some of the most contentious push and pull in negotiations. To alleviate those contentions and come to a mutually beneficial agreement, alternative payment structures can be useful to provide flexibility when negotiating a deal.

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What is Liquidation Preference?

JD Supra: Mergers

​In a venture capital deal, a liquidation preference refers to the payout investors receive in a liquidation event (like a sale or merger) prior to any payments made to the common stockholders. By: Wyrick Robbins Yates & Ponton LLP

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Earnouts and Their Tax Treatment

JD Supra: Mergers

As buyers and sellers engage in negotiations for the sale of a business, often there may be disagreements as to the value and expected growth of that business. One party might currently value the business higher than the other party does, or there may be economic uncertainty regarding the future performance of the business.

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Unlocking True Business Value: Strategies and Insights for Mid-Market Sales w/ Trever Acers

How2Exit

E219: Unlocking True Business Value: Strategies and Insights for Mid-Market Sales w/ Trever Acers - Watch Here About the Guest(s): Trever Acers is an investment banking and valuation expert with over two decades of experience in the industry.

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