đ Just released: Our Specialty Retail Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Covers:â Owner dependency in merchandising or vendor sourcingâ Inventory treatment + seasonality smoothingâ CapEx for store fit-out, displays, signage, and softwareâ Addback risks in lifestyle-driven businessesâ SBA guidance for niche and boutique retail đ© Click here to grab your copy.
business valuations
â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Partyâs Over
A party supply store was priced at $720K based on $125K in SDE. But: â 40% of sales were tied to one season + one product categoryâ Inventory wasnât separated from goodwillâ Owner created all displays and managed vendor relationshipsâ Addbacks included personal warehouse rent + family employee perks â Adjusted FCF: ~$65Kâ Realistic value: … Continue reading â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Partyâs Over
đ§ Valuation Insight: Niche â Stable
 đïž Specialty retail can be profitableâbut valuations unravel when: Revenue is seasonal, fad-driven, or overly dependent on the ownerâs brand Inventory is not itemized Addbacks include family payroll, personal subscriptions, or non-business travel CapEx for fixtures, displays, or tech is ignored đ Being trendy isnât the same as being transferable.
đ Resource Drop: Physician Practice Valuation Checklist
đ Just released: Our Physicians & Medical Practice Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Includes:â Owner replacement logic + credentialing considerationsâ Payer mix + revenue quality reviewâ Billing + administrative support assessmentâ Goodwill transferability safeguardsâ SBA SOP alignment for licensed service providers đ© Click here to grab your copy.
â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Paging Dr. Overvalued
A solo practice reported $285K in "cash flow" and sought a $975K purchase price. But: â 100% of services delivered by the physician-ownerâ No owner compensation or payrollâonly 1099 nurse, admin and billing helpâ Medicaid accounted for 45% of payer mix with reimbursement delaysâ Addbacks included personal vehicle, meals, and family insurance â Adjusted FCF: … Continue reading â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Paging Dr. Overvalued
đ§ Valuation Insight: The Doctor Isnât in the Deal
 đ©ș Medical practices often report strong earningsâbut valuations derail when: The physician-owner is the business Payer mix (insurance vs. private pay) isnât analyzed Billing staff and systems are underdeveloped Goodwill is personal, not enterprise-level đ If a buyer canât bill, operate, or retain patients without the doctorâthereâs no transferable value.
đ Resource Drop: Pet Boarding Valuation Checklist
đ Just dropped: Our Pet Boarding & Grooming Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Includes:â Owner vs. staff service deliveryâ Seasonality smoothing + recurring revenue testsâ CapEx for kennels, HVAC, dryers, and grooming stationsâ Goodwill transferability checklistâ SBA-compliant risk adjustments đ© Click here to grab your copy.
â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Sit, Stay⊠but Donât Buy Yet
A grooming and boarding facility was listed for $675K based on $125K in cash flow. But: â Owner did all grooming + customer intakeâ No staff on payrollâjust 1099 contractors and familyâ Facility needed $60K in repairs and kennel upgradesâ Holiday revenue inflated averages, no smoothing applied â Adjusted FCF: ~$55Kâ Realistic valuation: ~$385K đ … Continue reading â ïž Red Flag Case Study: Sit, Stay⊠but Donât Buy Yet
đ§ Valuation Insight: Pet Care â Passive Income
 đ¶ Pet boarding businesses may seem easy to runâbut they often depend on: Owner doing the grooming or customer service High seasonality (holidays, summer travel) Underpaid labor or family help Deferred maintenance on kennels, HVAC, and wash stations đ If the ownerâs name is on every dog tagâthereâs personal goodwill risk.
đ Resource Drop: Hair Salon Valuation Checklist
đ Just dropped: Our Hair Salon Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Covers:â Owner service vs. booth rental mixâ Cash-based income verificationâ Equipment + CapEx reviewâ Client retention & stylist transition riskâ SBA guidance for small personal service businesses đ© Click here to grab your copy.
