Can Two or More Small Weak Firms Merge and Become One Large Strong Firm?

Yes- Let Us Help You Do It

Mergers and acquisitions take place only when the parties believe the value of the combined firms will be worth more than the sum of the individual firms operating separately. If value is created as a result of a merger, the owners of each firm can profit by the transaction.

Some of the reasons cited for mergers and acquisitions include:

  • Often the combined company can reduce its fixed costs by eliminating duplicate costs, operations, and departments. Operating costs as a percentage of gross income can usually be reduced, improving the bottom line.
  • Often special knowledge and experience of the owners and/or senior managers can be put to greater and more profitable use with a larger business and more employees. This a form of leverage.
  • When a company is larger, its cash flow tends to be more stable because the number of transactions taking place during each accounting period usually increases.
  • Additional locations help the company improve its service to existing clients/customers and attract new ones. The company also becomes more visible which helps to attract new business. More locations result in geographical diversification which is also beneficial.
  • More efficient use of the combined office or retail space can usually be accomplished adding to the bottom line.
  • A larger company usually makes it easier to recruit and retain valuable employees. Employees generally feel more secure with a larger company and one that is growing. Increased market share gives the company an advantage over competitors.
  • More efficient and effective utilization of employees in usually possible. This results in lower operating expenses. A larger firm makes it easier to maximize the use of employee skills.
  • Obtaining financing from banks or credit from suppliers and others is likely to be easier and the terms offered are likely to improve. This will improve your bottom line and make it easier to grow your business.
  • Access to a new customer/client base is likely to improve your profits.
  • Cross selling opportunities may be created when the combined firms have been selling complementary products or services.
  • Purchasing economies may result due to the increased size and frequency of purchases. It is easier to negotiate better prices when you purchase in larger quantities.
  • If a significant competitor is being absorbed, it may make it easier to increase the price of the product or service being offered.
  • If two or more firms merged together offer different products and/or services, the diversification will create a more stable operation.
  • A business that merges with a supplier, no longer has to pay the supplier since they become one entity. Thus, any profit is kept in house.
  • A merger or acquisition may be the first step towards positioning a small but successful company so that it can sell franchises through a newly formed franchise company.
  • A merger may be exactly what is needed to implement an estate plan and/or retirement plan.
  • The personal lifestyle of the owners is likely to improve with a larger business operation. A strong second in command, makes it easier and more practical to take days off or plan vacations. The owners can be more confident that being away from the business will not have negative consequences. Your family life is likely to improve.

Growing your business through strategic mergers can result in rapid growth without the need for a large cash investment. If the right companies are combined, owner equity and cash flow can be increased with each transaction. Keep in mind that it is absolutely possible to merge two or three small firms, that are not performing well, into one large firm that is dominant in its market and highly profitable.

 

 

 

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