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Thomas L. West (Editor), Jeffrey D. Jones (Editor)
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0471133302 978-0471133308 March 1997 1
Unlike the M&A fever that gripped so many large, publicly held corporations in the 1980s, the mergers and acquisitions activity of the 1990s is primarily centered around small and midsize businesses. But the sale and purchase of these companies present a unique constellation of problems, pitfalls, and challenges that may lead the unprepared buyer or seller to disappointment, difficulty, or even disaster. In this book--the only mergers and acquisitions guide that focuses on small and midsize companies--experts from every profession and specialty related to the sale or acquisition of a business lead buyers and sellers step by step through each phase of the M&A process. Their aim is to help both parties avoid hazards and mistakes and arrive at a fair and mutually profitable arrangement.

Beginning with the basics, the book offers an overview of the market: the size and type of businesses covered; who the buyers and sellers are; why businesses are put up for sale; how to prepare a business for sale; and how to size up a business that is on the market. The book's second section looks at financial and valuation issues, a particularly important area when purchasing companies that are not subject to SEC regulations. Coverage includes normalizing historical financial statements, using financial forecasts, determining real ROI, valuation methods for midsize companies, and determining the value of partial ownerships, intangible assets, and business risk characteristics.

After a detailed examination of legal issues, the book explores the roles of outside professionals in the M&A process, including intermediaries, attorneys, accountants, business appraisers, and machinery and technical appraisers. The book concludes with a look at various ways of structuring the final deal and the pros and cons of each arrangement from both the buyer's and seller's perspectives.

With 36 self-contained chapters that can be read in sequence or consulted independently, Mergers and Acquisitions for Small and Midsize Companies is both a comprehensive M&A tutorial for newcomers to the process and an indispensable reference for professionals involved in any aspect of the buying and selling of small and midsize companies.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying and Selling a Business from a Distinguished Group of Recognized Experts

Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook for Small and Midsize Companies is the perfect guide for anyone who is selling a business or hoping to buy one. Each of the nearly 30 contributors is a recognized expert in a particular aspect of the M&A process. These authors explain their topics from the ground up, assuming no previous experience on the part of the reader and addressing the subject from every conceivable angle.

Areas of discussion include:
* Fundamentals of the mergers and acquisitions process
* Financial and valuation--normalizing historical financial statements, utilizing forecasts, valuation methods, and more
* Legal aspects--disclosure requirements, due diligence, advisor engagement letters, closing documentation
* The role of outside professionals--intermediaries, attorneys, accountants, business appraisers, and machinery and technical appraisers
* The deal itself--deal structures, creative financing strategies, a case study, pros and cons of ESOPs, and much more

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This is the perfect guide for anyone who is selling a business or hoping to buy one. Each of the nearly 30 contributors is a recognized expert in a particular aspect of the M&A process. The authors explain their topics from ground up, assuming no previous experience on the part of the reader and addressing the subject from every conceivable angle.

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Unlike the M&A fever that gripped so many large, publicly held corporations in the 1980s, the mergers and acquisitions activity of the 1990s is primarily centered around small and midsize businesses. But the sale and purchase of these companies present a unique constellation of problems, pitfalls, and challenges that may lead the unprepared buyer or seller to disappointment, difficulty, or even disaster. In this book—the only mergers and acquisitions guide that focuses on small and midsize companies—experts from every profession and specialty related to the sale or acquisition of a business lead buyers and sellers step by step through each phase of the M&A process. Their aim is to help both parties avoid hazards and mistakes and arrive at a fair and mutually profitable arrangement.

Beginning with the basics, the book offers an overview of the market: the size and type of businesses covered; who the buyers and sellers are; why businesses are put up for sale; how to prepare a business for sale; and how to size up a business that is on the market. The book's second section looks at financial and valuation issues, a particularly important area when purchasing companies that are not subject to SEC regulations. Coverage includes normalizing historical financial statements, using financial forecasts, determining real ROI, valuation methods for midsize companies, and determining the value of partial ownerships, intangible assets, and business risk characteristics.

After a detailed examination of legal issues, the book explores the roles of outside professionals in the M&A process, including intermediaries, attorneys, accountants, business appraisers, and machinery and technical appraisers. The book concludes with a look at various ways of structuring the final deal and the pros and cons of each arrangement from both the buyer's and seller's perspectives.

With 36 self-contained chapters that can be read in sequence or consulted independently, Mergers and Acquisitions for Small and Midsize Companies is both a comprehensive M&A tutorial for newcomers to the process and an indispensable reference for professionals involved in any aspect of the buying and selling of small and midsize companies.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Buying and Selling a Business from a Distinguished Group of Recognized Experts

Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook for Small and Midsize Companies is the perfect guide for anyone who is selling a business or hoping to buy one. Each of the nearly 30 contributors is a recognized expert in a particular aspect of the M&A process. These authors explain their topics from the ground up, assuming no previous experience on the part of the reader and addressing the subject from every conceivable angle.

Areas of discussion include:

  • Fundamentals of the mergers and acquisitions process
  • Financial and valuation—normalizing historical financial statements, utilizing forecasts, valuation methods, and more
  • Legal aspects—disclosure requirements, due diligence, advisor engagement letters, closing documentation
  • The role of outside professionals—intermediaries, attorneys, accountants, business appraisers, and machinery and technical appraisers
  • The deal itself—deal structures, creative financing strategies, a case study, pros and cons of ESOPs, and much more

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471133302
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471133308
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #931,600 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Sitting Bull of M & A Techniques & How To Win, October 2, 2001
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This review is from: Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook for Small and Midsize Companies (Hardcover)
IN "STRUNK & WHITE" STYLE MR. WEST PENNED THE PERFECTLY CONCISE GUIDE TO WINNING AT M & A. THIS SMALL BOOK IS A REQUIRED TEXT. NOTHING IS MISSING FROM ITS TEACHINGS. BUY IT AND READ IT. NOW, GO BACK AND REALLY STUDY IT. THANKS AGAIN THOMAS

DR. MARIO T. SCADUTO PH.D.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of information, but a bit disjoint, January 27, 2005
This review is from: Mergers and Acquisitions Handbook for Small and Midsize Companies (Hardcover)
I am a business school student and used this book for a project. I found much of the information to be useful, but not very specific. It touches on all the major issues, but does not really go into detail. I guess that is to be expected as you could probably write volumes on each subject.

I would reccomend this book as an introduction to M&A, but it is not to be used as a reference for each specific area.

Also, the book is written by several authors with different styles. That means that there is often overlap in the things that they talk about and no consistency in writing styles. Not a horrible thing, but at times a bit distracting.
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There are probably as many definitions of the midsized company as there are midsized companies. Read the first page
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business risk characteristics, variable net cost, nonmarketable minority interest value, minority interest level, market multiple approach, minority interest basis, targeted employment areas, perpetual growth rate, comparative companies, equipment appraisers, normalizing adjustments, appraisal societies, senior appraiser, individual appraiser, representative earnings, replacement securities, seller prospects, minority interest discount, rollover treatment, appraisal disciplines, appraisal firm, marketability discount, rollover provision, credible forecast, midsized companies
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United States, New York, Jefferson County, Fort Drum, North Country, Executive Director, Confidential Business Review, Eastern Boulevard, Internal Revenue Service, Sample Industries, Small Business Administration, Bankruptcy Code, Business Brokerage Press, Greater Syracuse, Information Sufficient Ranking Information, Lake Ontario, Latest Year Year Year Year Year, Mergerstat Review, Tax Reform Act, Total Liabilities, Accum Depreciation, Black River, Department of Labor, General Sales, Product Sales
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