Ā šŖ³ Pest control companies look attractive on paperārecurring contracts, steady demandābut valuations still fail when: Routes are owner-run and not transferable Addbacks include personal vehicle or phone tied to service delivery Contract terms are month-to-month or verbal CapEx for trucks and sprayers is ignored Limited or no cash flow despite recurring revenue š Recurring revenue … Continue reading š§ Valuation Insight: Recurring Revenue ā Recurring Value
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š Resource Drop: Equipment Distributor Valuation Checklist
š§¾ New release: Our Industrial Equipment Distributor Valuation Checklist It covers:ā Inventory turnover + obsolescence reviewā Owner comp and labor normalizationā Customer + contract dependencyā Margin trend sanity checksā SBA SOP guidance on working capital + inventory š© Click here to grab your copy.
ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: Stale Steel and Phantom Margins
An equipment distributor was under contract at $1.6M based on $300K in "cash flow." But: ā $200K in obsolete inventory was included at full valueā Gross margins were decliningāunder 18%ā Owner did sales, sourcing, and account managementā 2 largest customers = 58% of revenue ā Adjusted FCF: ~$155Kā Normalized value: ~$925K š Cash flow pays … Continue reading ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: Stale Steel and Phantom Margins
š§ Valuation Insight: Inventory Canāt Carry the Deal
Ā āļø In equipment distribution, high revenue can be misleading if: Inventory is overvalued or slow-moving Gross margins are razor-thin Owner plays multiple critical roles (sales, procurement, ops) Customer base isnāt recurring or contract-based š Donāt let top-line revenue distract from thin margins or inventory drag. Normalize cash flow, and separate inventory value from goodwill.
š Resource Drop: CPA Firm Valuation Checklist
š We just dropped our CPA Firm Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders. Includes:ā Personal vs. enterprise goodwill testā Owner comp vs. buyer comp normalizationā Staff support + systems reviewā Seasonality and client retention analysisā Addbacks that donāt fly with underwriters š© Click here to grab your copy.
ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: The Vanishing Client List
A small firm reported $160K in free cash flow and asked $900K. But: ā Owner did all tax prep and client relationshipsā No W-2 staff, no CRM, no formal retention systemā 75% of clients were friends/family/long-term loyalistsā Buyer was new to public accounting After normalizing for owner compensation and personal goodwill risk, true value: ~$380K … Continue reading ā ļø Red Flag Case Study: The Vanishing Client List
š§ Valuation Insight: Goodwill ā Transferability
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
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
