🧠 Valuation Insight: Goodwill ≠ Transferability

 🧾 A CPA firm may show strong earnings—but is the value transferable? Red flags in accounting practice valuations: 90%+ of clients tied to the owner personally No staff or systems in place High seasonality with no retention strategy Addbacks include ā€œoff-seasonā€ travel and vehicles šŸ“Œ Goodwill must be enterprise-based, not just personal rapport. That’s what … Continue reading 🧠 Valuation Insight: Goodwill ≠ Transferability

šŸŽ Resource Drop: Manufacturing Valuation Checklist

šŸ“˜ New for SBA lenders: Our Manufacturing Valuation Checklist Covers:āœ… Owner-engineer wage adjustmentsāœ… Customer and contract risk flagsāœ… CapEx vs. depreciation sanity checksāœ… Asset-heavy vs. income-heavy guidanceāœ… Red flags from the shop floor šŸ“© Click here to grab your copy.

āš ļø Red Flag Case Study: $2.1M… or $1.1M?

A manufacturer claimed $490K in free cash flow and $2.1M in value. But: āŒ 70% of sales came from a single aerospace clientāŒ CapEx averaged $90K/year—report showed $0āŒ No market replacement wage for owner-engineerāŒ Machinery valued at historical cost, not FMV āœ… Final value after adjustments: $1.12Māœ… Deal restructured and saved šŸ“Œ Manufacturing deals require … Continue reading āš ļø Red Flag Case Study: $2.1M… or $1.1M?

🧠 Valuation Insight: Manufacturing Is an Asset + Cash Flow Hybrid

Ā šŸ—ļø Manufacturing companies can’t be valued on earnings alone—asset reinvestment, equipment age, and customer concentration matter too. šŸ“Œ Common mistakes in underwriting: Depreciated equipment valued at book value CapEx totally omitted or mismatched to reality No adjustment for single-client exposure Owner wages too low for technical oversight If you ignore the factory floor, the value’s … Continue reading 🧠 Valuation Insight: Manufacturing Is an Asset + Cash Flow Hybrid

āš ļø Red Flag Case Study: The $50K Shrinkage Surprise

A $1.1M liquor store purchase price was based on $260K in seller’s discretionary cash flow. But: āŒ Inventory was not included but was being purchased separatelyāŒ Owner took home $80K in cash sales annually—not reportedāŒ No CapEx allowance for cooler replacementāŒ Payroll did not include 2 working family members āŒ Over $50K of inventory constituted … Continue reading āš ļø Red Flag Case Study: The $50K Shrinkage Surprise

🧠 Valuation Insight: Liquor Stores Aren’t Just About the Bottom Shelf

Ā šŸ· Liquor store valuations are often oversimplified—but they come with unique risks: Inventory misclassified or misvalued High reliance on cash sales or unrecorded revenue Unrealistic gross margins compared to industry benchmarks Owner’s lifestyle expenses flowing through the P&L šŸ“Œ Inventory cycles, weekend labor coverage, and shrinkage all matter when estimating cash flow.

šŸŽ Resource Drop: Auto Repair Valuation Checklist

🧾 New: Our Auto Repair Shop Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Inside:āœ… Owner/tech labor normalizationāœ… Equipment & tool CapEx reviewāœ… Revenue mix (retail vs. fleet)āœ… FMV vs. book value on shop assetsāœ… Addbacks to question every time šŸ“© Click here to grab your copy.

āš ļø Red Flag Case Study: The ā€œFamily Garageā€ Fallacy

An auto shop was under contract at $850K based on $175K in cash flow. But we found: āŒ 2 sons working full-time, unpaidāŒ Equipment over 15 years old—no CapEx budgetāŒ Addbacks included gas, phone, and home office Adjusted free cash flow? ~$65KTrue value? ~$440K āœ… Lender restructured. āœ… Buyer avoided overpaying.

🧠 Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil

Ā šŸš— Auto repair shop valuations often break down when they: Ignore technician wages for family labor Miss hidden CapEx (lifts, tools, diagnostic equipment) Use unadjusted revenue during boom years Underestimate customer churn or brand dependency šŸ“Œ Normalizing for labor and reinvestment is critical. A $90K free cash flow that ignores $60K in replacement labor… isn’t … Continue reading 🧠 Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil

šŸŽ Resource Drop: HVAC Business Valuation Checklist

šŸ“˜ Just released: Our HVAC Business Valuation Checklist Covers:āœ… CapEx + fleet replacementāœ… Owner labor vs. market compāœ… Seasonality adjustmentsāœ… Service vs. install revenueāœ… FMV vs. book value of equipment šŸ“© Click here to grab your copy.