M&A ATTORNEY

Trusted Advisor: M&A Attorney Role

Given the sensitive nature of M&A transactions, maintaining confidentiality is essential. The attorney ensures that non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are in place and that all parties adhere to them.  In essence, an M&A attorney provides comprehensive legal guidance and oversight, ensuring that the transaction is executed smoothly, efficiently, and in the best interests of their client.

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The Other Key Roles

Certified Public Accountant

Certified Public Accountant

A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) plays a critical role in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for privately held companies. The role of the CPA is multifaceted, encompassing financial due diligence, valuation, tax planning, integration planning, and post-acquisition financial management.
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Estate Planning Attorney

Estate Planning Attorney

An estate planning attorney may not be the primary professional one thinks of in the context of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for privately held companies. However, they can play a significant role, especially when the business owners have significant estate planning concerns.
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FINANCIAL ADVISOR

FINANCIAL ADVISOR

By determining what comes after the sale—whether it's retirement, a new venture, philanthropy, travel, or other pursuits—a financial advisor helps in making the transition smoother and less disorienting.
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M&A Advisor

M&A Advisor

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) advisory firms provide specialized expertise and services that can be invaluable to business owners seeking to sell their privately held businesses.
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EXIT PLANNER / VALUATION

EXIT PLANNER/VALUATION

Employing a valuation firm before planning an exit ensures that business owners are making informed decisions, maximizing their returns, and facilitating a smoother sale process.
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