🧠 Valuation Insight: Med Spas & Cosmetic Clinics High Margin, High Risk

 💉 Med spas may look profitable—but valuations collapse when: The owner is the only licensed injector or provider Revenue depends on seasonal promos or social media hype Services are bundled without proper cost allocation Addbacks include beauty supplies, personal self-care, or luxury perks 📌 A sleek waiting room doesn’t make for a stable valuation.

🎁 Resource Drop: Urban Farm & Garden Retail Valuation Checklist

🌼 Just released: Our Urban Farm & Garden Retail Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Includes:✅ Owner vs. staff labor in farm, retail, and event ops✅ Seasonality smoothing across growing/selling seasons✅ Real estate, lease, and co-use disclosures✅ CapEx for greenhouses, irrigation, fixtures✅ SBA SOP-aligned adjustments for inventory, perks, and crop cycles 📩 Click here to grab … Continue reading 🎁 Resource Drop: Urban Farm & Garden Retail Valuation Checklist

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Garden of Uncertainty

A nursery + garden retail business was priced at $775K based on $115K in cash flow. But: ❌ Owner grew and sold product, managed store, and booked events❌ Addbacks included home irrigation, family payroll, and food costs❌ Greenhouse and farm tools were not included in CapEx❌ Revenue spiked in spring, dipped severely in Q3–Q4 ✅ … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Garden of Uncertainty

🧠 Valuation Insight: Urban Farm & Garden Retail Roots ≠ Revenue Stability

 🌿 Urban farms and garden shops can look lush—but valuations wilt when: The owner manages planning, retail, and vendor ops solo Seasonality isn’t normalized (spring booms, winter busts) Real estate is co-owned or intertwined with residential land Addbacks include farm tools, family payroll, and lifestyle perks 📌 Green doesn’t always mean growth in transferable value.

🎁 Resource Drop: Veterinary Clinic Valuation Checklist

🐾 Just released: Our Veterinary Clinic Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Includes:✅ Owner labor vs. associate DVM structure✅ Diagnostic and surgical CapEx review✅ Client retention + referral loyalty systems✅ Normalization for pet perks, travel, and lifestyle addbacks✅ SBA-aligned valuation logic for licensed pet care providers 📩 Click here to grab your copy.

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Vet Check Reveals Issues

A vet clinic was priced at $950K based on $245K in "cash flow." But: ❌ Owner was sole DVM—no associate or succession plan❌ Addbacks included personal kennel, pet food, and family wages❌ No CapEx normalization for aging X-ray and surgical gear❌ Client loyalty was owner-driven—not brand-driven ✅ Adjusted FCF: ~$75K✅ Revised value: ~$420K with owner … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Vet Check Reveals Issues

🧠 Valuation Insight: Pets Stay—But Will Clients?

 🐶 Veterinary clinics may show strong numbers—but valuations need triage when: The owner is the sole licensed veterinarian Client goodwill is tied to the doctor—not the clinic Diagnostic equipment is outdated or excluded from value Addbacks include pet insurance, personal vehicle, or family staff 📌 A full schedule doesn’t mean a sustainable transition.

🎁 Resource Drop: Boutique Fitness Valuation Checklist

📘 Just released: Our Boutique Fitness Studio Valuation Checklist Includes:✅ Owner teaching load vs. staff support✅ Membership model vs. one-time drop-in revenue✅ Instructor pay benchmarking + labor normalization✅ CapEx for equipment, software, and leasehold improvements✅ SBA SOP alignment for seasonal, service-based businesses 📩 Click here to grab your copy.

⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Downward Dog, Downward Value

A yoga studio priced at $510K claimed $135K in SDE. But: ❌ Owner taught 75% of classes and ran operations solo❌ No instructor contracts or backup leadership❌ Addbacks included massage chair, home studio use, and coaching retreats❌ No normalization for seasonal drop-off or promo-driven spikes ✅ Adjusted FCF: ~$40K✅ Revised value: ~$225K after labor normalization … Continue reading ⚠️ Red Flag Case Study: Downward Dog, Downward Value

🧠 Valuation Insight: Full Classes ≠ Full Value

 🧘 Boutique studios can look strong on paper—but valuations bend when: The owner teaches most classes and is the studio brand Memberships spike seasonally or around New Year’s promotions Instructor wages are below market or use barter agreements Addbacks include wellness perks, retreats, or family payroll 📌 Community-driven doesn’t always mean transferable.