The art of M & A
a merger, acquisition, buyout guide
4th ed
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Contributions
- Lajoux, Alexandra Reed - Contributor
- Nesvold, H. Peter - Contributor
Publication
2007 - McGraw Hill, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
267,250 words, Guess
Page Count
1,069 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100071403027
- ISBN-139780071403023
- LibraryThing446978
- Goodreads1096492
- Library of Congress Control Number2006035080
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number74964596
- Better World Books9780071403023
- Open LibraryOL17233383M
Classifications
- LCCHD2746.5 .R44 2007
- LCCHD2746.5.R44 2007
- DDC658.1/6
Alternate Titles
- Art of M and A
Description
Authoritative and completely up-to-date, the 4th Edition of The Art of M & A is an unsurpassed, one-stop guide to every facet of mergers and acquisitions that enables you to make winning deals with complete confidence.This definitive resource retains its popular Q & A format, offering quick access to all the changes that have occurred in the field since the merger wave of the 1990s. The book explores every key aspect of winning M & A transactions, and presents advice on avoiding common M & A pitfalls.The 4th Edition of The Art of M & A features vital information on:Getting Started in Mergers and Acquisitions -- learning the basic M & A process, requirements, negotiating skills, and objectivesPlanning and Finding -- deciding what to buy and then locating itValuation and Pricing -- using multiple valuation methods to discover the true value of an acquired company or unitThe Art of Financing and Refinancing -- mastering funding sources and issuesStructuring M/A/B Transactions -- managing general, tax, and accounting considerationsThe Due Diligence Inquiry -- looking into the past, present, and future risks of the business to be purchasedNegotiating the Acquisition Agreement and the Letter of Intent -- understanding two vital documents in the M & A processClosing -- synchronizing the many individual items to produce a harmonious transactionPost merger Integration and Divestitures -- following through after the M & A deal to capture the economic value of synergiesSpecial Issues for M & A in Public Companies examining the unique legal and business considerations of public entitiesWorkouts, Bankruptcies, and Liquidations -- handling specific financial problems that arise in M & A transactions with entities in the zone of insolvencyStructuring Transactions with International Aspects -- developing the necessary skills and knowledge to do M & A deals across national bordersFilled with detailed examples and case studies, this updated classic also includes discussion of purchase accounting, Section 404, new legal cases with M & A implications, and more.
First Sentence
Perhaps nowhere else does Pope's maxim prove more true than in the merger/acquisition/buyout (m/a/b) area.
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