by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
v Have a Question? Add it to the bottom of this post! For many entrepreneurs, launching a new business often means walking a fine line between pursuing earnings growth and growing the top-line revenue. A business can’t be successful in the long-term without earning a...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Exit Planning, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Contribution margin is an important method of not only understanding how profitable a business is, but also how its products and services contribute to the bottom line. It’s important to understand that contribution margin is different from profit margin, since profit...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
v Have a Question? Add it to the bottom of this post! When a business is sold, sometimes an adjustment to the purchase price is needed to make up any difference between available working capital at the time of closing, and the working capital needed to maintain...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Capital, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Without cash flow, a business cannot pay its employees, make debt payments, or invest in its future growth – making cash flow a critical focal point in every business, regardless of size. Yet searching for the correct small business financing can be overwhelming,...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Capital, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
v Have a Question? Add it to the bottom of this post! What Are Loan Covenants? A covenant is simply a fancy term for the word ‘promise’. Banks include covenants in their loan agreements to preserve their position as the lender and to improve the likelihood a loan...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Business bad debt refers to any debt created or acquired in a trade or business (or closely related to a trade or business) that becomes partially or completely worthless and can not be collected. Business bad debt is the result of a customer, another business, or an...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
A business debt schedule is a tool that helps businesses review, assess, and visualize debts. A debt schedule allows businesses to make strategic decisions about paying off debt, acquiring new debt, or creating long-term projections for investors and creditors. It...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Capital, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Business debt consolidation refers to the practice of taking out a new loan to pay off any number of other business debts (generally unsecured debts). Multiple separate debts are combined into one new loan, often with more favorable loan terms and conditions....
by Holly Magister, CPA | Grow a Business, Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
Book Value is defined as the total value of a company if it were to liquidate its assets and pay back its liabilities, or the value of the company according to the financial statement. Book value (BV) is also sometimes referred to as “shareholder’s equity.” Business...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
Have a Question? Ask your question below and one of our Advisors will answer. What is Invested Capital? MVIC (Market Value of Invested Capital) is the amount of money raised by issuing securities to shareholders and bondholders, and typically includes total debt and...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
v Have a Question? Add it to the bottom of this post! Net equity value is the fair market value of a business’s assets minus its liabilities. This measured value is used to determine a business’s net worth – or the funds that would be left over and available to...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
The discount rate can be defined in several ways. For purposes of this post, the discount rate will be defined as it relates to small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) and the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation method. As it applies to a business investment...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Capital, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Once you’ve successfully assessed your financial needs for a business loan, you’ll want to follow these guidelines to determine what, if any capital funding you may need, and the best type of business loan for your business. What are the best reasons for a small...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Capital, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
v Have a Question? Add it to the bottom of this post! As a small business, it is imperative that you understand your financial needs. Knowing your projected annual expenses, having a business plan in place, and assessing your need for funding sets the foundation for a...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
The American Stock Exchange (AMEX) is the third-largest stock exchange by trading volume in the United States. AMEX was acquired by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Euronext in 2008, at which time its name was changed to NYSE Alternext US. In 2009 it became the NYSE...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
The payback period for buying a business is defined as the amount of time it takes to recuperate an investment, or to reach a break even point. Generally, the payback period is expressed in years. All other factors held equal, a shorter payback period is more...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Exit Planning, Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
Have a Question? Ask your question below and one of our Advisors will answer. A seller’s note receivable is an alternative form of business capital. This type of debt financing is often used in small business acquisitions, where the seller agrees to accept a...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Grow a Business, Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
The term business value is a broad term that refers to any form of business valuation which determines the financial health and potential of a company. While a purchase or selling price is simply an amount that may be asked to be paid for a 100% ownership of a given...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Business Valuation, Grow a Business, Trepopedia |
Capitalization Rate, more commonly referred to as Cap Rate, is the rate of return on a real estate investment based on the income the property is expected to generate. In other words, the Capitalization Rate is used to estimate an investor’s likely return on...
by Holly Magister, CPA | Sell a Business, Trepopedia |
Goodwill is defined as an intangible asset that is created as the result of an acquisition of one company by another, at a premium price over its fair market value. The willingness of a buyer to pay a premium for a given business may be due to value built up over time...