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Most Common Business Sale Deal Killers

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The business acquisition and sale process is topsy-turvy with highs and lows from start to finish. From initial marketing efforts, to offer solicitation, due diligence and eventual close, a myriad of issues cause deals to dissipate. In some cases, the cause is the seller’s, in others it’s the buyer’s. The process can be arduous, which is why having an investment banker or business broker on hand to guide you is imperative.

More than half of the M&A deals that go out to market do not close for a variety of reasons. Below we highlight the most common reasons a business sale can fizzle during the business sale process:

1.  The seller’s value expectations are not met.

Many sellers do not have an accurate picture of the value of their business, which is completely understandable. They see large M&A deals completed in the public markets and in the venture space and they believe their business is worth a significantly higher multiple than what may actually be the case. Hiring an investment banker or business broker as your merger and acquisition expert can help mitigate these issues and level expectations, helping more deals close.

2.  The diligence bomb.

Price can be agreed upon and the shareholders may have buy-in, but if there is a non-starter discovered in due diligence, the deal can crumble. Again, hiring an investment banker or business broker can help nip these types of issues in the bud. An investment banker or business broker will do their own diligence on your business proactively as they prepare marketing materials to effectively sell your business.  If significant issues are uncovered, they can be dealt with prior to exposing your company or transaction to a broad audience.

3.  Buyer fatigue.

Buyers, especially on the private equity side of the spectrum, demand a lot of information in short order and are always looking for ways to deploy their capital. If the seller does not act quickly in providing data and access, the buyer will often look to deploy their resources elsewhere. A business broker or investment banker will help gather and assemble the required information in an expedient manner.  Having an advocate moving the deal forward in real time can help ensure both parties are aligned through out the process.

4.  Outside factors.

Sometimes extenuating forces come into play and no one can do a thing about it. The financial meltdown in 2008, the recent Brexit, the precipitous fall of oil – macroeconomic forces are more at play now than ever before, which is why the timing of your business sale is critical. If the right deal is there, it is always better to act quickly as these outside factors may impact you when least expected.

5. Cold feet.

Surprisingly, this risk factor typically falls on the shoulders of the seller. Owner/founders spend years building and developing their companies to get them to the point where a strong buyer is willing to pay a fair price for them. Along the way, they develop powerful bonds with employees, customers, suppliers and even the business itself. Sometimes it is just hard to let go. No one ever said the largest transaction of your life would be easy.

6.  Business performance.

Sometimes it is better to be selling when the horizon is bright and the significant upside looming is yet to be realized. When a business comes off a stellar year, owners understandably want the value based on that year. However, what if during the following year things begin to dip? A buyer will typically buy and value the business based on a multiple of the trailing 12 months or a similar rearward looking metric.  One of the answers, among many, to business owners who ask “How to sell my business?” is that it is very important to continue running your business aggressively during the sale process. Let the investment bankers and business brokers take care of the deal dynamics. Business owners need to focus on their companies every day.

Business owners looking to sell their businesses in the IBG serviced key markets of Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania should enter a transaction with these potential challenges in mind.  IBG dedicates much of its time, process and resources to minimizing the risk of your transaction failing while maximizing success of your business sale.  Our focus on Managing Director level support and a specific focus on the markets we know best do impact the chances your next deal will close and under your best sale terms and conditions.

About IBG Business:
IBG’s professionals have provided merger and acquisition services to the US middle market since 1986.  Their award winning M&A broker and advisor experts have an industry leading track record of 1,100 + successful transactions.

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IBG’s professionals have provided merger and acquisition services to the US middle market since 1986. Their award-winning M&A broker and advisor experts have an industry leading track record of 1,100 successful transactions. www.ibgbusiness.com

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