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Mergers & Acquisitions: What You Need To Know?

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  Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have been around for a long time. They are a legal way of combining two companies into one. Since there are many different types of M&A, it's important to know what each type does and how it might affect your business. Acquisition An acquisition is the purchase of one business by another. It can be done by buying a company or by merging with it. Acquisitions are more likely to be done by larger companies because they have the resources and connections to make acquisitions happen. However, small businesses can also buy other businesses that complement their own services and products.  The idea is that when you join another business, you will get access to new customers or markets and better technology or distribution channels in order to grow your own business more easily over time. Types of acquisitions: Mergers and acquisitions   are types of corporate transactions that allow two companies to combine their operations and assets. Mergers are

3 Important Factors To Consider Before Your Company Valuation

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When you are ready to take your startup to the next level, it’s important to get a good understanding of how the Company Valuation will affect your company. Here we will explain some of the factors you should consider when determining whether or not your company is ready for its valuation. Equity Capital Raise How much money do you need to raise? How much money will your company need in the next 12 months? How much can you raise in the next 12 months? Do those numbers match up with each other? If not, what does that mean for your Company For Sale and its growth? Do you have a plan to raise more money? If so, how will that affect your ability to scale? Can you get bigger without getting out of control? How much do you really need in order to build the business; not just what it looks like on paper? New Investor The first thing to keep in mind is that a company's value is not static. It can vary depending on several factors, such as: The number of shares outstanding (i.e., h