đ§ž New: Our Auto Repair Shop Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders Inside:â Owner/tech labor normalizationâ Equipment & tool CapEx reviewâ Revenue mix (retail vs. fleet)â FMV vs. book value on shop assetsâ Addbacks to question every time đŠ Click here to grab your copy.
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â ď¸ Red Flag Case Study: The âFamily Garageâ Fallacy
An auto shop was under contract at $850K based on $175K in cash flow. But we found: â 2 sons working full-time, unpaidâ Equipment over 15 years oldâno CapEx budgetâ Addbacks included gas, phone, and home office Adjusted free cash flow? ~$65KTrue value? ~$440K â Lender restructured. â Buyer avoided overpaying.
đ§ Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil
 đ 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 đ Normalizing for labor and reinvestment is critical. A $90K free cash flow that ignores $60K in replacement labor⌠isnât … Continue reading đ§ Valuation Insight: Auto Shops Run on More Than Oil
đ Resource Drop: HVAC Business Valuation Checklist
đ Just released: Our HVAC Business Valuation Checklist Covers:â CapEx + fleet replacementâ Owner labor vs. market compâ Seasonality adjustmentsâ Service vs. install revenueâ FMV vs. book value of equipment đŠ Click here to grab your copy.
â ď¸ Red Flag Case Study: One Truck, One Hot Summer
A $675K HVAC valuation assumed $125K in annual free cash flow. But: â 62% of revenue came from one unusually hot seasonâ Owner performed 100% of installsâ No service contracts or recurring revenueâ No CapEx adjustment for aging truck/tools We normalized to ~$65K in sustainable cash flow.True value: ~$375K. Lender avoided major exposure. đ Heat … Continue reading â ď¸ Red Flag Case Study: One Truck, One Hot Summer
đ§ Valuation Insight: HVAC Cash Flow Needs a Tune-Up
HVAC company valuations often miss the mark because they: Ignore seasonal swings Understate CapEx for trucks, tools, or tech Treat one-time commercial jobs as recurring Fail to adjust for technician wages or owner field labor đ Cash flow must reflect recurring maintenanceânot a spike from one summer heat wave. â Normalize earnings, fleet replacement, and … Continue reading đ§ Valuation Insight: HVAC Cash Flow Needs a Tune-Up
đ Resource Drop: Dental Practice Valuation Checklist
đ New for SBA lenders: Our Dental Practice Valuation Checklist Covers: â Owner comp normalizationâ Goodwill transferability testâ Hygiene/associate production supportâ Adjusting for insurance reimbursements and patient churn đŠ Click here to grab your copy.
â ď¸ Red Flag Case Study: The Solo Producer Problem
A dentist claimed $275K in sellerâs discretionary earnings and priced the practice at $1.5 million. But: â No associateâ No staff contractsâ 94% of production came from the ownerâ Buyer was newly licensed We adjusted for owner/operator comp + patient attrition risk. True value: ~$750Kâ The lender restructured. â The deal still closed. đ Cash … Continue reading â ď¸ Red Flag Case Study: The Solo Producer Problem
đ§ Valuation Insight: The Dental Valuation Trap
𦷠Dental practices often report strong cash flowâbut is it sustainable after the seller leaves? Key issues: Owner-doctor usually drives 90%+ of production No associate or hygiene team in place Valuation assumes patients will stay with a new, unknown provider đ If the goodwill is personal, not enterprise, it doesnât transferâand neither should the value.
đ Resource Drop: Restaurant Valuation Checklist
đ§ž We built a quick-reference Restaurant Valuation Checklist for SBA lenders. It covers:â Addbacks to be skeptical ofâ Owner comp normalization tipsâ Equipment + CapEx trapsâ Red flag language in appraisal reports đŠ Click here to grab your copy.
