Author: Josh Stamey
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How to Analyze Financial Reporting for Maximum Cash Flow
Financial reporting is complicated and can be a mystery wrapped in a riddle – inside an enigma. What do potential buyers look for and more importantly, what financial reporting metrics create the highest multiple of cash flow of which buyers will pay a premium? If a business owner sends us a set of financial documents…
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Effective Estate Planning and Succession Strategies for Business Owners
In today’s ever-evolving global business arena, the importance of meticulous asset management and comprehensive estate planning has never been more apparent. Whether they’re seasoned entrepreneurs or aspiring visionaries, business owners pour years of dedication and hard work into cultivating their enterprises. Ensuring the seamless transfer and protection of these assets is not merely a financial…
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S&P Capital Partners, Ltd. acquires Inkwell Emergency Response, LLC.
S&P Capital Partners, Ltd. announced its recent acquisition of Inkwell Emergency Response, LLC., a fire and water disaster restoration and mold remediation company currently generating revenue in eighteen U.S. states. “The Inkwell Emergency Response organizational chart is loaded with exceptional people, and we appreciate the team’s focus on long term development and serving their clients…
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Business and Asset Valuation
“What is the value of our business?” is the most frequently asked question we encounter. Business valuation involves numerous factors influenced by a multitude of variables, and every business owner must understand the worth of their enterprise for various reasons. It serves as a foundational point from which all other opportunities emerge. Our approach involves…
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M&A for Growth Capital
Business acquisition in the Mergers & Acquisitions space doesn’t always mean a 100% exit for each member of the ownership or management team. Over the last several cycles, business owners have been sticking around for that ‘second bite of the apple,’ primarily because M&A investment partners can be catalysts that allow businesses to grow well…
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The Second Bite
We bet you’ve heard other business owners discuss the proverbial ‘second bite of the apple’ with an investment and/or strategic group. What does it mean? The “second bite” or more formally, a majority recapitalization, is a transaction tool which helps owners grow well beyond their immediate capacity and experience to maximize their total seller benefit…
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Not Ready to Call it Quits? Majority Recapitalization: Best Bet for Owners
How it works: In the original transaction, the business owner(s) sell 100% of the business to an investment group or a partnership team. The business owner(s) may re-invest proceeds from the original transaction into a minority equity position (between 1-49%) in the new company. The investment group combines industry relationships and access to resources w/the…
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The Lower Middle Market and M&A
The lower middle market, businesses with $5m to $100m in enterprise value, offers a diverse and varied range of companies, from generational family manufacturing operations to innovative tech and advanced software development firms. Although highly fragmented, the lower middle market is the spine and nerve center of the U.S. economy. The lower middle market is…
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How to Decide on the Right Partner for Acquisition
Picking the right buyer is difficult, especially if you have multiple suitors in play at the same time. The highest price isn’t always the best bet in the context of total seller benefit. We’ve closed dozens of transactions where the highest price didn’t win. We educate business owners up front to pay close attention to…
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S&P Capital Partners: An Introduction
S&P Capital Partners offers investment banking services to privately held businesses and business owners. We deliver efficient, trustworthy, and expert M&A services to businesses in the lower middle market ranging from $5m – $150m in enterprise value. W/nearly 40 years of deep learned, real world deal experience, we understand how transactions work before they start…