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Small Business Appraisals: Should You Just Hire an Investment Bank Instead?

Business Appraisal or Investment Bank?

 

business appraisal or investment bank?

 

Small Business Appraisals: Should You Just Hire an Investment Bank Instead?

How much is my company worth? Every business owner should be asking this question! Business owners usually plan to sell their company eventually, and understanding the business’ actual value is absolutely critical to planning a retirement strategy.

There are many valuation services that cater to small, privately-owned companies. These services can cost up to US$50,000 and will use a multitude of valuation techniques. The end product is an intricately detailed report that attempts to determine the intrinsic value of the company. Yet when it comes to selling a company, such services always overlook one important fact. At the end of the day, the most important determinant in a seller’s price is how much the buyer is actually willing to pay. Appraisals can be useful for getting a ballpark estimate of your company’s worth, but complex valuation models won’t change the fact that pricing mainly depends on the buyers, especially when the company isn’t publicly traded. This is why it is so important to have the right buyer.

The only time a business owner will ever get a completely accurate valuation of his or her company is when it is finally brought to market. Even if one chooses to get the business appraised beforehand, one would still need to find real buyers afterwards. Just because a valuation report claims that your company is worth US$20 million doesn’t mean that buyers will be willing to instantly hand you US$20 million in cash. The M&A process including painstaking negotiations are still necessary to secure a strong offer, especially if you have any specific preferences on deal structure (e.g., if you want to stay with your company after the sale). Most of the time, an auction process involving multiple bidders, will maximize the value of the business, and with the right buyer, you will receive an offer higher than the initial valuation.

That’s where a boutique investment bank like Versailles Group comes in. Versailles Group has nearly three decades of experience in searching for and negotiating with buyers from around the world. By applying its expertise and experience, Versailles Group will enable you to obtain the maximum value for your business. Hopefully, this will give the business owner some insight into the question: small business appraisal or investment bank?

Since 1987, Versailles Group's skill, flexibility, and experience have enabled it to successfully close M&A transactions for companies with revenues between US$2 million and US$250 million. Versailles Group has closed transactions in all economic environments, literally around the world, which is why it has won several M&A awards. Versailles Group provides clients with both buy-side and sell-side M&A services, and has been completing cross-border transactions since its founding in 1987.

If you are interested in buying or selling a business, please contact us for a free consultation.

Donald Grava
Founder and President
Versailles Group, Ltd.
617-449-3325

(Photo by Don Grava)

 

Topics: International, M&A