Ā š§¾ A CPA firm may show strong earningsābut 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 āoff-seasonā travel and vehicles š Goodwill must be enterprise-based, not just personal rapport. Thatās what … Continue reading š§ Valuation Insight: Goodwill ā Transferability
How To Value A Business
š Resource Drop: Manufacturing Valuation Checklist
š New for SBA lenders: Our Manufacturing Valuation Checklist Covers:ā Owner-engineer wage adjustmentsā Customer and contract risk flagsā CapEx vs. depreciation sanity checksā Asset-heavy vs. income-heavy guidanceā Red flags from the shop floor š© Click here to grab your copy.
ā 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 70% of sales came from a single aerospace clientā CapEx averaged $90K/yearāreport showed $0ā No market replacement wage for owner-engineerā Machinery valued at historical cost, not FMV ā Final value after adjustments: $1.12Mā Deal restructured and saved š Manufacturing deals require … Continue reading ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: $2.1M⦠or $1.1M?
š§ Valuation Insight: Manufacturing Is an Asset + Cash Flow Hybrid
Ā šļø Manufacturing companies canāt be valued on earnings aloneāasset reinvestment, equipment age, and customer concentration matter too. š 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 valueās … Continue reading š§ Valuation Insight: Manufacturing Is an Asset + Cash Flow Hybrid
ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: The $50K Shrinkage Surprise
A $1.1M liquor store purchase price was based on $260K in sellerās discretionary cash flow. But: ā Inventory was not included but was being purchased separatelyā Owner took home $80K in cash sales annuallyānot reportedā No CapEx allowance for cooler replacementā Payroll did not include 2 working family members ā Over $50K of inventory constituted … Continue reading ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: The $50K Shrinkage Surprise
š§ Valuation Insight: Liquor Stores Arenāt Just About the Bottom Shelf
Ā š· Liquor store valuations are often oversimplifiedābut they come with unique risks: Inventory misclassified or misvalued High reliance on cash sales or unrecorded revenue Unrealistic gross margins compared to industry benchmarks Ownerās lifestyle expenses flowing through the P&L š Inventory cycles, weekend labor coverage, and shrinkage all matter when estimating cash flow.
š Resource Drop: Auto Repair Valuation Checklist
š§¾ New: Our Auto Repair Shop Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Inside:ā Owner/tech labor normalizationā Equipment & tool CapEx reviewā Revenue mix (retail vs. fleet)ā FMV vs. book value on shop assetsā Addbacks to question every time š© Click here to grab your copy.
ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: The āFamily Garageā Fallacy
An auto shop was under contract at $850K based on $175K in cash flow. But we found: ā 2 sons working full-time, unpaidā Equipment over 15 years oldāno CapEx budgetā Addbacks included gas, phone, and home office Adjusted free cash flow? ~$65KTrue value? ~$440K ā Lender restructured. ā Buyer avoided overpaying.
š§ Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil
Ā š 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 š Normalizing for labor and reinvestment is critical. A $90K free cash flow that ignores $60K in replacement labor⦠isnāt … Continue reading š§ Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil
š Resource Drop: HVAC Business Valuation Checklist
š Just released: Our HVAC Business Valuation Checklist Covers:ā CapEx + fleet replacementā Owner labor vs. market compā Seasonality adjustmentsā Service vs. install revenueā FMV vs. book value of equipment š© Click here to grab your copy.
