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[New post] Acquisition: 4 Steps to a Financial Takeover

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Acquisition: 4 Steps to a Financial Takeover

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Aug 2

There may be times when your business decides to do a financial takeover of another entity. Hopefully, it's a move you want to do, but sometimes it might just be a move that you need to do. Taking over another business can reap many rewards, from cost savings and acquiring talent to expanding your market share or getting access to particular clients. In any of these cases, there are usually four basic steps to doing a financial takeover.

Identify Your Target

Write down a list of the characteristics that define the ideal business for you to take over. Then, start looking at companies that meet those criteria. You might already have a specific business in mind, but you still need to evaluate the potential transaction as objectively as possible so you can make sure it's a good fit.

Make Sure the Valuation Is Fair

Enthusiasm for a better financial future might prompt you towards a financial takeover, but it might also blind you. It's good to have an experienced third-party make sure that your valuation of the takeover target is fair. A firm such as Marshall & Stevens can help your business be sure it's getting a great deal out of all of this.

Ascertain Their Attitude About It

Some companies want to be taken over financially. They might also stand to enjoy the many benefits your own business is looking to take advantage of. Then again, they might not want to be taken over. You might still be able to do it as a hostile takeover, however.

Execute the Transaction

At some point, the due diligence will be done and the paperwork will be all ready to go. Even if you decided long ago to do a financial takeover, you still have to have that one singular moment where you actually execute the transaction and create your new business reality. It might feel momentous at the time, or it could just be a quick signature. In either case, it needs to happen for things to move forward.

A lot of work can go into a financial takeover, and it honestly should. The more you prepare and execute the takeover correctly and thoroughly, the more likely it is that your business will wind up benefitting from the acquisition after it is all said and done. Knowing these four steps helps you create a roadmap with a high likelihood of success.

Bio: Rachelle Wilber is a freelance writer living in the San Diego, California area. She graduated from San Diego State University with her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Media Studies. She tries to find an interest in all topics and themes, which prompts her writing. When she isn't on her porch writing in the sun, you can find her shopping, at the beach, or at the gym. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook: @RachelleWilber; https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009221637700


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