Preparing for a sell-side transaction requires a disciplined, multi-stage approach to ensure your business is positioned for maximum value and a smooth exit. At Zaidwood Capital, we recommend beginning this preparation at least six to twelve months before you intend to go to market.
To effectively prepare for sell-side due diligence, you should focus on the following core areas:
- Assemble Your Advisory Team: Engage a boutique M&A and capital advisory firm, legal counsel, and financial experts early. This team coordinates the Full-Cycle M&A process, from initial valuation through final closing.
- Clean Financial Records: We advise a rigorous review of at least three years of auditable financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow). It is critical to perform financial normalization by adjusting for working capital and eliminating one-time expenses to present a clear picture of true earnings power.
- Perform Legal Housekeeping: Resolve any outstanding litigation, tax issues, or compliance gaps. Ensure all corporate governance documents, customer agreements, and IP registrations are organized and current.
- Execute Mock Diligence: We recommend performing a internal “mock diligence” exercise to flag and remediate vulnerabilities before any buyer is granted access. This proactive step helps avoid surprises that could derail negotiations.
- Set Up a Secure Data Room: Use a professional environment to house your records. We utilize our proprietary Sovereign Data Nexus to keep sensitive information organized and secure, which streamlines the review process for potential acquirers.
By following this structured sell-side M&A process, we help you build buyer confidence, mitigate risks like buyer fatigue, and maintain competitive tension to drive an optimal outcome.
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