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Friday, May 26, 2023

Acquisition Financing In Canada - How To Finance A Business Acquisition

 

YOUR COMPANY IS LOOKING FOR  FINANCING TO BUY A BUSINESS

FINANCING A TAKEOVER VIA  DEBT FINANCING AND CASH FLOW FINANCE

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Financing & Cash flow are the  biggest issues facing businesses today

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FINANCING AN ACQUISITION

 

Business acquisition financing of another company, appropriately done, plays a crucial role in helping to grow a business. Profitably!

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Financing your business acquisition with the proper financial planning plays a crucial role in purchasing an established business - Proper financing allows the entrepreneur to expand operations and leverage existing assets.  It is important to understand financing options and the various implications that come with those funding options, and whether they are available for entrepreneurial success in buying a business.

 

 

While there are some common ' go to ' solutions when buyers seek acquisition funding, such as lines of credit, traditional loans, etc., other financing options are available to enhance business operations. Specialized financing via non-bank private lenders is often a final solution, and these alternative solutions come with less strict criteria than those requirements by traditional financial institutions.

 

Bank financing for an acquisition focuses heavily on stable sales revenues, good cash flow, profits, and collateral. In some cases, those aren't always all available!

 

 

DO YOU HAVE THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO BUY A COMPANY?

 

We're talking about the proper buy-side strategy in acquisition financing in the Canadian market,  whether that's m&a financing, a management buyout, or simply loans to buy a business in Canada. Let's get you to the goal line in your business buyer letter of intent to purchase a business and that final sale and purchase agreement.

 

Your purchase might sometimes be part of a succession planning process in transferring business ownership and a management buyout. Let's dig in on business acquisitions and the various types of acquiring a company with alternatives suited to your specific needs! Think of it as your buying a business checklist from 7 Park Avenue Financial.

 

ESTABLISHING VALUE IS  CRITICAL TO A SUCCESSFUL FINANCING OF A BUSINESS PURCHASE

 

Buyers can use various business valuation methods to determine the target company's value. In some cases, buyers can analyze the amount of time and cost it would take to start a similar business in areas such as technology, sales costs, financing costs, acquiring assets, hiring staff etc.; that is a lot of work!

 

Some purchases can use analytical techniques such as the company's net asset value or compare comparable prices to earning ratios of public companies in a similar industry.  Other methods, such as net present values of future cash flows in the analysis of the financial statements are more technical and might require the help of an experienced business valuation professional,

 

The Harvard Business Review has an excellent article on ' paying too much '  when buying a business - Click HERE for the article.

 

WHAT IS ACQUISITION FINANCE

 

Acquisition finance is all about the different types of capital that can be sourced to buy a business or, in some cases, merge with another. Funds can come from a variety of sources in Canada. Given the potential complexity of any deal, successful acquisitions and financing services will always have a plan attached to them.

 

In most cases, one type of financing may not provide the total solution, so a ' cobbling' together of different financings will ultimately lead to a successful transaction.

 

In some cases, established businesses might be looking for what is known as a tuck-in or bolt-on acquisition - considered for augmenting an existing business.

 

The question? What are the best sources of financing and business capital to complete your transaction based on financial flexibility and the cost of capital? The buyer can focus on the best acquisition financing solution to establish the target company's value.

 

CONSIDERING THE  ' DEBT VERSUS EQUITY ' QUESTION IN BUYING A BUSINESS

 

Financial professionals tell us debt is cheaper than equity  - a reasonable debt level will ensure no risk of diluting owner equity  - Naturally, debt levels are always a concern. Long-term debt can be a challenge to the financial health of a business. The key  benefit of more owner equity in a transaction is that it does not require repayment and will allow a company to assume more debt under the right circumstances,

 

 

WHAT ARE THE KEY WAYS TO FINANCE YOUR TRANSACTION 

 

Sales of business are completed by either a share sale or an asset sale, naturally for public companies, a significant share transaction.  Cash may also fund your transaction, often unlikely in the private sector, given the potential deal size. Most firms are acquired through debt and the cash flow monetization of assets - and in some cases, an acquisition bridge financing solution as a path to a complete transaction.

 

Most transactions are a combination of senior debt via a term loan based on assets or cash flow financing ability, which typically is the bulk of the total solution and complemented by an operating credit line or unsecured mezzanine cash flow loan.

 

Mezzanine loans/mezzanine financing is cash flow-based, and historical and present cash flows are analyzed carefully. Mezzanine finance is unsecured debt and ranks behind other secured lenders, meaning a higher risk level for the ' mezz ' lender.

 

Debt is much less expensive than equity, a financial point not always contemplated by many business purchasers. Cash flow financing, or mezzanine finance, might include a smaller equity component. Mezzanine financing provides additional flexibility to your transaction.

 

Key elements of your acquisition analysis include the target firm's profitability, overall cash flow potential, and the amount of debt it can manage post-acquisition.

 

When a transaction cannot be completed on a 'cash flow ' basis, the ability to assemble a proper asset-based finance solution is key. Asset-based finance - ' ABL' used the key assets of the target company to complete the transaction.

 

Those assets include equipment, real estate, accounts receivable, and inventory.  A strong asset-based will always help in a transaction with more leverage than typical.

 

As a potential business purchaser, you need to focus on financing your deal and converting that purchase price into a successful transaction within proper due diligence in m&a financing.

 

 

 

REASONS FOR PURCHASING A BUSINESS OR FINANCING A TAKEOVER

 

Why would you consider purchasing an existing business?  Reasons vary but are not limited to:

 

- Growing revenues faster

- Expanding into new markets or geographies

- To eliminate some existing costs and therefore increase profits

-  capitalize on new technologies /products/clients

 

 

Naturally, firms can grow ' organically' via various means, such as the introduction of new revenue sources, marketing strategies, and new clients - That takes time, of course, which is part of the appeal of buying another firm, allowing you to reach synergies and economies of scale. In some cases, real estate acquisition loans can be a part of a transaction, requiring additional expertise.

 

Various critical parts of the existing balance sheet can play a vital role in the financial acquisition of your purchase correctly. A solid example of this is to table the issue of a  ' vendor take-back / seller note ' that can alleviate the amount of capital you have to either put in... or borrow.

 

Those elements will shape your final financing structure and your equity investment in the business. That becomes your proof of commitment to your bank or commercial business lender.

 

Naturally, not all sellers are motivated to stay in the deal. Still, a fair vendor take-back note has two great advantages in financing the transition to new ownership  - reducing the amount you need to borrow and enhancing some of the cash flow requirements that a lender might be concerned about.

 

It might be opportune to mention to a seller that, in some cases, a higher sale price can be achieved with a Vendor take-back type deal.

 

The existing accounts receivable must be addressed in transactions we have worked on. Putting some... or all of the existing A/R into the deal may offer particular advantages to you as a buyer.

 

So let's get to the ' nub ' of our issue -  Funds can come from various sources!

 

WHAT FINANCING STRATEGIES AND LENDING SERVICES ARE MOST COMMON IN ACQUISITIONS FINANCING

 

The most commonly used and almost always successful (if done properly!) include these solutions from acquisition financing lenders ->

 

 

 

ACQUISITION FINANCE STRATEGIES IN CANADA / BUSINESS ACQUISITION FINANCING OPTIONS

 

Government Business Loans ( The SBL Guarantee Loan now has a limit of $1,000.000.00 )   Remember that this type of loan only finances equipment and leaseholds, so another form of financing may be required to complete your transaction.

 

Nonetheless, it's a classic small business loan for smaller companies with the help of the Government of Canada.  The federal government loan guarantee allows many small businesses to be purchased successfully - The program is similar to the U.S.  SBA loan under America's Small Business Administration. It provides a lower down payment requirement and competitive interest rates.

 

Borrowers must meet minimum requirements regarding net worth, income, good personal credit scores, etc. Ask the 7 Park Avenue Financial team if this loan program works for your business purchase.

 

The interest rate and flexible payment terms are a key part of the success of this program which is utilized by thousands of entrepreneurs every year. Buying a franchise in Canada is a common use of the Canada Small Business Financing Program. Talk to the 7 Park Avenue Financial team if this loan makes sense for your business purchase.

 

The vast majority of business purchases with government loans tend to be a small businesses or a franchise, given that the term loan portion of the transaction has a limit of 350k. A real estate component is often handled separately from an operating business.

 

Bank Term Loans/ Revolver and lines of credit facilities - These are critical elements of finance to buy a business - Receiving financing through your bank as the financing institution involves understanding the requirements of traditional bank loans to secure the funding you require via a bank financing term sheet. Canadian banks will, of course, strongly emphasize financial covenants and final debt ratios / EBITA calculations, etc.

 

Asset-based loans / leveraged buyouts:  These loans finance all or parts of receivables, inventory, and equipment, as well as provide revolving credit lines for the ongoing business. Asset-based lending via lender financing can help solve some of the traditional challenges of buyouts and acquisitions as an acquisition financing ' lbo model. '

 

Asset-based financing acquisitions are a solid solution for business purchases that don't meet criteria around cash flows. Using the target company's assets, such as accounts receivable, inventory, real estate, and even potentially intellectual property, allows for a business purchase that relies less on covenants and guarantees. Any business acquisition around a solid asset base can use those business assets to unlock capital versus a ' cash flow analysis' type of valuation in due diligence.

 

Utilizing ' ABL ' via leveraging assets is a reliable method to maximize the potential financing needed. Structured or  Leveraged acquisition finance via an asset finance solution can shorten the timeline of your transaction as alternative finance solutions tend to be arranged much more quickly. However, financing rates and fees can be higher than a bank solution.

 

Focusing on the actual value of assets such as accounts receivable, inventories, and equipment maximizes finance potential. Asset-based lending is higher cost but can help you achieve business purchase success.

 

It's essential to consider the share purchase vs asset purchase choice as the transaction has positive and negative aspects for both the buyer and seller depending on which deal closing is agreed upon.

 

Unsecured cash flow loans and Term Loans

 

Franchise Loans (Franchising is a huge part of the Canadian economy)

 

Let's not forget seller financing/owner financing, sometimes known as ' vendor take-back financing ', allows the buyer to reduce the funding required to complete the transaction.  A Properly crafted vendor take-back loan will reduce the amount you are required to finance and are a common way of engineering a successful deal when the seller agrees to participate in your transaction. In some cases, a creative earn-out payment with the seller might be able to be negotiated.

 

Seller financing is, in effect, a deferred purchase price deal.

 

Owner financing, aka a ' seller note, 'can be a very creative way to complete an acquisition - The strategy also helps sellers to sell a business more quickly via their participation in the transaction- Buyers benefit from reduced costs of financing and seller finance strategies often come with more flexible terms and reasonable interest rates.

 

When buying a business, questions should always include whether the seller would help with vendor finance.

 

At 7 Park Avenue Financial, we get many inquiries around  100 percent acquisition financing on an acquisition deal,  which is generally not available in Canada as Canadian commercial lenders/banks, etc., require your proof of personal commitment to the transaction.

 

That equity financing commitment will not be the lion's share of your transaction but still varies based on various factors, including the type of transaction, industry, deal size, and overall perceived credit quality.  A potential solution might be a third-party investor or partner.

 

Large Canadian transactions might consider private equity firms, although this is rarely an option in the ' small business' SME/SMB company regarding a leveraged buyout.

 

CONCLUSION - BUSINESS ACQUISITION LOANS CANADA

 

Acquisition financing is a required tool for buyers looking to purchase a company. Understanding how it works and ensuring you are up to date with various business finance options helps the business owner make informed decisions and allows for leveraging the benefits of different traditional and alternative business financing methods. Whether it's conventional loans from banks, government loans, alternative loans via asset-based lending, or a combination of own equity and seller financing will allow the business purchase to realize financial objectives.

 

Financing is often a factor in the proper preparation of a transaction. If you're focused on obtaining financing and a commitment letter on the acquisition of a business and if you need expert advice on business acquisition and the right financing solutions properly.

 

Speak to  7 Park Avenue Financial, a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can assist you with buying and financing a business properly with acquisition debt financing that makes sense. Grow your new business with proper financial solutions to make a successful acquisition.

 

We'll work closely with you to finance an acquisition and determine the best acquisition finance structure and the methods of valuation you might employ to complete your transaction and understand earnings quality to achieve your desired future growth strategy in financing acquisitions.

 

That final capital structure and company recapitalization is your key to entrepreneurial success. In many cases, the more information you have, the better prepared you will be to succeed with a loan to buy a business in Canada when financing a takeover.

 

FAQ: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS / PEOPLE ALSO ASK / MORE INFORMATION

 

What is acquisition financing, and how does acquisition financing work?

 

Acquisition finance refers to business capital used to purchase another business via debt and equity finance. The financing provides the resources required to close a transaction between a buyer and seller on favourable terms for both parties. All cash deal transactions are rare in SME acquisitions, and typically, a bank loan /alternative debt funding and owner down payment make up a final capital structure.

 

 

What are the common choices for acquisition financing? 

 Common choices include lines of credit, traditional loans, Government Small Business loans, debt security, and owner financing, and each type of financing requires a risk assessment.

 

 

How can companies secure acquisition financing from traditional banks or specialized lending services? 

 

Companies can apply for loans through traditional banks or specialized lending services by meeting their requirements, such as demonstrating steady revenues and profitability.

 

What happens to debt in an acquisition? 

When a company acquires, it will either assume the target company's debt on its balance sheet, deduct it from the total sale price, or repay it before closing the deal. The buyer can negotiate with the lender and reduce the target company's debt to lower the total acquisition cost.

 

How does a bridge loan work in acquisitions?

 

Bridge loans are types of acquisition financing acquisition loan that are a means of quick funding to fill a gap until a company can obtain long-term financing or if the transaction requires more equity capital. These are short-term loans for companies to secure and fund a business acquisition or a leveraged buyout with asset backed financing or mezzanine debt, or subordinated debt based on the company's cash flow when there is enough free cash flow to support debt.

 

What is an earnout?

An earnout in the acquisition financing process on target companies is a financing mechanism that provides additional payments to the seller's shareholders if the business achieves specific financial metrics or milestones. An earnout is used when the acquiring company wants to buy the target firm for a lower price, but the seller believes the valuation should be higher based on projected cash flow and profit margins.

In case of an earnout, both parties will agree to the transaction at the lower price, but the seller is guaranteed they will "earn" a portion of sales and profit after the acquisition is closed. The earnout period is typically between 1-3 years but can last up to five years.

 

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Buying A Business In Canada : Acquisition Financing








 

HOW TO FINANCE A BUSINESS ACQUISITION 


Buying a business in Canada. Talk About Temptation! We’re talking about acquisition financing solutions for private companies and purchasing an existing business that's already profitable, or, on the other hand, a firm that is challenged and due for your turnaround. In both cases, current owners might be motivated to sell, but for different reasons!

 

ARE YOU CONSIDERING BUYING A TROUBLED BUSINESS?

 

How do firms for sale get themselves in trouble? Often it's lack of funding and too much existing debt, as opposed to operating problems which are a whole different kettle of fish. It might be an obvious solution to use your own funds in financing a business acquisition. Those funds typically come from personal savings and investments, equity lines of credit on homes, etc.

 

WHAT ARE THE FINANCING COMPONENTS OF A FINAL BUSINESS PURCHASE

 

However, as a business purchase gets larger in size, it is less probable you will use all or a large part of your personal savings; therefore, a combination of some owner investment, as well as business financing and possible participation from the seller (seller financing ) will most likely be the route you choose to pursue. That combination certainly allows the buyer to consider larger transactions via a third party finance solution.

 

With a solid capital structure, the transition post your purchase will position the business for growth a successful acquisition finance go-forward plan.

 

CAN YOU BUY A BUSINESS WITH NO MONEY DOWN? * SPOILER ALERT - YOU CAN NOT!

 

AT 7 Park Avenue Financial, we often receive queries around the concept of ' 100% Financing ' in financing the purchase of an existing business. In general, this does not exist in the Canadian marketplace for business acquisitions -  ( we can't speak for our more risk-oriented friends in the U.S. ! ) Your owner equity/down payment contribution is your proof of commitment to the deal.

 

Both sellers of companies, as well as commercial lenders, want to see the proverbial ' skin in the game, 'demonstrating the purchaser's commitment to the transaction. Large transactions in Canada make use of private equity funding and equity financing  - this type of financing is not really applicable to the SME/SMB business landscape in Canada.

 


 

THE BUSINESS OF VALUING YOUR ACQUISITION - ESTABLISHING  THE VALUE OF YOUR ACQUISITION TARGET COMPANY

 

Some immediate issues to look into are arrangements with current lenders. This is often the scenario of working capital is extremely limited due to the current financing structure. There are numerous ' valuation techniques ' in business acquisition loans when establishing the right price for the business purchase and ways to finance the purchase.

If a business is already losing money and has poor or negative cash flows, it's time to take a hard look at the assets. There is no perfect method for establishing the value of the business you are buying, and by the way, profits are not the same as cash when evaluating financing an acquisition.

 

A good valuation strategy is to spend the proper amount of time ' normalizing ' the business's financials. That process allows you to take out or add in expenses not currently reflected in the business and look at how revenues are generated and recognized. Review both past sales and profits as well as your ability to estimate reasonable going forward projections.

 

Many firms turn to ' CBV's ' - Chartered business evaluators for valuation advice for the right price around the finance to purchase a business for larger transactions. The good news about existing assets is there are numerous financing strategies around the type of financing needed  to assist in finalizing a transaction with the right business acquisition loan.

 

 

CAN YOU BUY A BUSINESS WITH A GOVERNMENT LOAN? ( YES YOU CAN!) 

 

These solutions include: The Govt of Canada Guaranteed Small Business Loan (It finances assets and leaseholds and has a new maximum borrowing cap of $1,000,000.00 - the interest rate on the government loan, aka the ' SBL LOAN ', is very attractive, as well as delivering on flexible terms via its term loan structure.

 

Sale Leasebacks - Equipment financing and leasebacks preserve cash and allow you to purchase new or used assets with minimum cash outflows - It is a solid way to match the useful life of assets with cash outflow.

 


 

ASSET-BASED LENDING SOLUTIONS

 

Asset-Based Bridge Loans and Business Credit Lines - Leveraging the assets of a business allows the buyer to consider a commercial asset-based lender to facilitate financing the transaction. Not only does this minimize the number of funds you have to invest personally, but it also allows you to capitalize on the true value of the business you are looking at; those assets typically able to be leveraged include fixed assets, real estate, inventory, and receivables. This is true use of the leveraged buyout concept.

 

Seller Financing - At 7 Park Avenue Financial numerous, numerous new clients looking to buy a business do not consider the vendor financing scenario. This is a very viable component of your financing package, and the amount of the loan from the  ' seller note ' and the terms can vary significantly. It's one more tool in your financial toolkit to fund and finalize your transaction.

 

Suffice to say that the seller finance component reduces the amount you will have to finance, which is positive from both purchaser and business lender perspectives. In many cases, the seller will be more open to sharing very detailed and critical information on the business as the seller has a vested interest in closing the deal and preserving the legacy and reputation of the business.

 

Since the seller is not a commercial lender, the terms and rate structure around the ' VTB ' are often more generous than those obtained from banks or finance companies. It should be noted that traditional banks and finance firms will always insist on their financing security ranking ahead of the seller finance component! Nice try, seller!!

 

It would be unusual for the seller component to be larger than what is financed through external commercial lenders, but it still is sometimes a good portion of the final transaction. We can assume that almost all sellers will want full disclosure from the buyer on credit history, business experience, plans for the company, etc. Given they have a vested interest in you, their ' new partner ' for at least a period of time.

 

Naturally, the quality of the assets is key, whether they are fixed ' hard' assets or the assets that represent working capital components - i.e. accounts receivable & inventories.

 

Key point - book values don't tell the true value of the assets, and in some cases, you might need to invest in new technology - i.e. computers/software, etc. (Equipment Leasing is almost always the best way to acquire tech assets given their cash outflow flexibility);This area of ' assets ' should be a top priority in your due diligence.

 

Service companies that have few assets are always more challenging to finance given lack of hard assets. While new owners will almost always be required to put some of their own cash into the business, many financing solutions will also drive the minimum and maximum amount they need to put up.

 

Asset-based lending strategies will often help minimize owner equity investment. While Canadian chartered banks are a great source of financing for acquiring existing profitable businesses, they are somewhat more than reluctant to finance firms with obvious financial challenges.

 


 

BANK FINANCING

 

Banks will almost always focus on a business plan, mgmt experience, the balance sheet and owner personal financial statements. Most purchasers of an existing business will often experience difficulty in accessing total bank financing for the transaction. In a bank transaction for buying the business the bulk of the financing will usually be a term loan that ranks as the senior debt of the company.

Banks will of course place a large emphasis on financial covenants and debt to equity ratios on your acquisition deal via various types of cash flow and 'EBITDA' analysis. Bank financing is always the lower cost alternative if bank lending criteria can be met .

 

Mezzanine financing can be complementary to a small business  term loan and operating line of credit structure - it's very cash flow  based and requires solid proof of historical and present cash flows. Financing is often structured with a mix of senior debt, revolving credit lines, and sub-debt of seller financing making the final buyout structure work!

 

While your business plan and future cash flow projections might be impressive, the banks have a total focus on ' assets ' and ' cash flow. ' They will also place a large reliance on business experience in the industry in question and will be looking for borrowers to demonstrate good personal credit history combined with a reasonable net worth. On certain transactions, you may have to, or choose to, assume the debt of the existing company as part of the financing package.

 

This typically is more advantageous to the seller than the owner for liability-type reasons and should be reviewed carefully if this is a part of your strategy. Suffice to say. Current lenders must also approve the buyer for any assumption of debt. While it is not a ' direct ' bank loan per se, many purchasers of small businesses should consider the Government of Canada Small Business Loan program.

 

This program also works extremely well on franchises. While there are some minimal conditions around the loan program administered by Industry Canada, the program offers good interest rates, flexible repayment, and minimal personal guarantees. All of those should be very attractive to the potential borrower.

 

Prospective purchasers should not forget that a business can be purchased from an accounting and tax and legal perspective as a ' share sale ' or an ' asset sale. ' Purchasing a company from a share sale perspective entails certain risks as you may be acquiring hidden liabilities. Also, buying a business has certain legal fees and miscellaneous costs associated with your transaction. These should be included in your cash flow assumptions, and they might include expenses such as appraisals, legal fees, business advisory fees, etc. 

 

TRANSACTION CLOSED! WHAT'S NEXT? OPERATING THE BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY VIA THE RIGHT TAKEOVER FINANCING STRATEGIES  

 

In the rush and stress to close an acquisition, we find that many prospective purchasers don't give full consideration to the financing of ongoing day-to-day operations. While a firm can be self-financing if its ' cash conversion cycle ' is less than thirty days, it is certainly the most unlikely of circumstances.

 

If your firm does not have a positive cash flow, management can undertake numerous ways to refocus efficiencies - that might include improving days sales outstanding and focusing on better inventory turnover and better payables management with the risk of alienating key suppliers.

 

That need for constant working capital and cash flow replenishment will often focus the business owner and financial manager on looking at a business line of credit. The business line of credit is the cornerstone of operational financing.

These revolving facilities provide cash as you maintain your investment in accounts receivable and inventory. Naturally, service-based industries do not have to concern themselves over the inventory component on the balance sheets of many industrial companies.

 

SOLUTIONS FOR THE BUSINESS LINE OF CREDIT REQUIREMENT

 

Various subsets of asset-based lending provide solution funding for ongoing day-to-day operations posts the acquisition phase.

 

BUSINESS PURCHASE FUNDING SOLUTIONS

 

Asset-Based Non-Bank Lines of Credit - These credit lines are based on all the business's collateral and usually imply a larger amount of financial leverage. These borrowing facilities are usually a bridge to getting a company back to traditional bank financing and don't come with the often more severe covenants and ratio requirements required by our chartered banks.

 

Invoice Factoring / Confidential Receivable Financing - A/R financing strategies are probably the most popular cash flow solution in current times; they allow a business to cash flow their sales immediately and assist in avoiding the waiting period to collect receivables which can easily run anywhere from 30-90 days - At 7 Park Avenue Financial we will often recommend Confidential Receivable Financing, allowing you to get all the benefits of factoring as well as being able to bill and collect your own invoices

 

Equipment Financing / Sale-Leaseback Equipment leasing and leaseback strategies minimize cash outflows to purchase new and used equipment, including technology finance requirements.

 

Purchase Order Financing / Inventory Loans - P O Finance solutions allow your suppliers to be paid directly by the commercial lender for large orders and contracts that your firm might otherwise not be able to finance based on the current working capital structure. Inventory financing can be a standalone finance solution or combined with various a/r and working capital solutions such as factoring.

 

Financing Refundable Tax Credits - For firms in Canada that utilize the federal government SR&ED program, companies can cash flow their refundable credits via an SRED loan, allowing the company to recoup valuable r&d capital through the programs refundable tax credits

 

Supplier Credit - Many purchasers neglect to investigate the potential of supplier financing, which generates cash flow given that extended payment terms delay the outflow of cash

 

For purchasers and businesses not focusing on a larger transaction that might benefit from private equity, mezzanine financing, venture debt etc., it is important to consider all financing options available. Various combinations of alternative finance and traditional Canadian bank lending must be investigated.

 

In any type of business, purchasing leverage is the ultimate double-edged sword. A solid financing package will ensure you are not over-leveraged with debt while at the same time assuming you will have operating financing facilities in place to fund the merger or acquisition.

 
CONCLUSION 

 

It is challenging to recover from over-leverage in any environment, especially when sales are declining. The bottom line?  By considering acquiring another company, and when buying an existing profitable or challenged business, have a strong understanding of your opening balance sheet and the proper mix of current assets and debt.

 

Understand the value of your hard assets and ensure you have a strategic plan and financing in place to cover working capital needs to finance an acquisition properly as well as ensuring you understand options and the competitive state of the market.

 

Looking for a loan to buy a business in Canada and finance an acquisition? Seek out and speak to 7 Park Avenue Financial,  a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor to assist you in the resources needed and the financing to buy an existing business and ensuring the company's management team is positioned properly with solid financing for sale of it's good and services.

 

FAQ: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

 

How difficult is it to finance an acquisition?

Business acquisition financing can be potentially challenging based on a number of factors that banks and commercial lenders take into account - The overall financial viability of the business, as well as management experience, are key factors for buying a business successfully with a combination of debt, credit lines, and owner equity.

 

What happens to debt in an acquisition?

Buyers will normally either assume existing debt with the permission of current lenders, or they may choose to structure new debt and credit facilities. In share sales, buyers are responsible for all debts even if they are not known at the time of the purchase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Business financing for Canadian firms, specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing, Equipment Leasing, franchise finance and Cdn. Tax Credit Finance. Founded 2004 - Completed in excess of 100 Million $ of financing for Canadian corporations.


' Canadian Business Financing With The Intelligent Use Of Experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations. He is an experienced

business financing consultant

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Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.


Stan has over 40 years of business and financing experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in-depth, hands-on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.


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Buying A Business Acquisition Financing | 7 Park Avenue Financial

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Buying A Troubled ( Or Successful !) Company In Canada ? Finance Strategy 101






















Buying a business in Canada. Talk About Temptation! We’re talking about acquisition financing solutions purchasing an existing business that's already profitable, or, on the other hand a firm that is challenged and due for your turnaround. In both cases current owners might be motivated to sell, but for different reasons!



How do firms for sale get themselves in trouble? Often it's lack of funding and too much existing debt, as opposed to operating problems which are a whole different kettle of fish.


It might be an obvious solution to use your own funds in financing a business acquisition. Those funds typically come from personal savings and investments, or equity lines of credit on homes, etc. However, as a business purchase gets larger in size it is less probable you will use all or a large part of your personal savings; therefore a combination of some owner investment, as well as business financing and possible participation from the seller (seller financing ) will most likely be the route you choose to pursue. That combination certain allows the buyer to consider larger transactions.

AT 7 Park Avenue Financial we often receive queries around the concept of ' 100% Financing ' in financing the purchase of an existing business . In general, this does not exist in the Canadian marketplace ( we can't speak for our more risk-oriented friends in the U.S. ! ) Both sellers of companies, as well as commercial lenders, want to see the proverbial ' skin in the game ', demonstrating the purchaser's commitment to the transaction.



Some immediate issues to look into are arrangements with current lenders. This is often the scenario of working capital being extremely limited due to the current financing structure.



There are numerous ' valuation techniques ' in business acquisition loans when establishing the right price for the business. If a business is already losing money and has poor or negative cash flows it's time to take a hard look at the assets. There is no perfect method for establishing the value of the business you are buying, and by the way, profits are not the same as cash!

A good valuation strategy is to spend the proper amount of time ' normalizing ' the financials of the business. That process allows you to take out or add in expenses not currently reflected in the business, as well as looking at how revenues are generated and recognized. Review both past sales and profits as well as your ability to estimate reasonable going forward projections. For larger transactions many firms turn to ' CBV's ' - Chartered business evaluators for valuation advice for the right price around the finance to purchase a business.



The good news about existing assets is there are numerous financing strategies to assist in finalizing a transaction with the right business acquisition loan.


These solutions include:



The Govt of Canada Guaranteed Small Business Loan
(It finances assets and leaseholds and has a new maximum borrowing cap of $1,000,000.00



Sale Leasebacks - Equipment financing and leasebacks preserve cash and allow you to purchase new or used assets with minimum cash outflows - It is a solid way to match the useful life of assets with cash outflow



Asset Based Bridge Loans and Business Credit Lines - Leveraging the assets of a business allows the buyer to consider a commercial asset based lender to facilitate financing the transaction. Not only does this minimize the amount of funds you have to invest personally it allows you to capitalize on the true value of the business you are looking at ; those assets typically able to be leveraged include fixed assets, real estate, inventory, and receivables.


Seller Financing - At 7 Park Avenue Financial numerous we find that numerous new clients looking to  buy a business do not consider the vendor financing scenario. This is a very viable component of your financing package and the amount of the loan from the seller, as well as the terms, can vary significantly. Suffice to say that the seller finance component also reduces the amount you will have to finance, which is positive from both purchaser and business lender perspectives.

In many cases the seller will be more open to sharing very detailed and critical information on the business as the seller has a vested interest in closing the deal, as well as preserving the legacy and reputation of the business. Since the seller is not a commercial lender the terms and rate structure around the ' VTB ' are often more generous than could be obtained from banks or finance companies. It should be noted that traditional banks and finance firms will always insist on their financing security ranking ahead of the seller finance component! Nice try seller!!

It would be unusual for the seller component to be larger than what is financed through external commercial lenders but it still is sometimes a good portion of the final transaction.
We can assume that almost all sellers will want full disclosure from the buyer on credit history, business experience, future plans for the company, etc, given they have a vested interest, in you, their ' new partner ' for at least a period of time.



Naturally the quality of the assets is key, whether they are fixed ' hard' assets or the assets that represent working capital components - i.e. accounts receivable & inventories. Key point - book values don't tell the true value of the assets, and in some cases you might need to make an investment in new technology - i.e. computers/software, etc (Equipment Leasing is almost always the best way to acquire tech assets given their cash outflow flexibility)



Service companies that have few assets are always more challenging to finance given lack of hard assets.



While new owners will almost always be required to put some of their own cash into the business many financing solutions will also drive the minimum and maximum amount they will need to put up. Asset based lending strategies will often help minimize owner equity investment.



While Canadian chartered banks are a great source of financing for acquiring existing profitable businesses they are somewhat more than reluctant to finance firms with obvious financial challenges. Banks will almost always focus on a business plan, mgmt experience, the balance sheet and owner personal financial statements.

Most purchasers of an existing business will often experience difficulty in accessing total bank financing for the transaction. While your business plan and future cash flow projections might be impressive the banks have a total focus on ' assets ' and ' cash flow '. They will also place a large reliance on business experience in the industry in question and will be looking for borrowers to demonstrate good personal credit history combined with a reasonable net worth.

On certain transactions you may have to, or choose to, assume the debt of the existing company as part of the financing package. This typically is more advantageous to the seller than the owner for liability type reasons and should be reviewed carefully if this is a part of your strategy. Suffice to say current lenders must also approve the buyer for any assumption of debt.



While it is not a ' direct ' bank loan per se, many purchasers of small businesses should consider the Government of Canada Small Business Loan program. This program also works extremely well on franchises. While there are some minimal conditions around the loan program, administered by Industry Canada, the program offers good interest rates, flexible repayment, and minimal personal guarantees. All of those should be very attractive to the potential borrower.

Prospective purchasers should not forget that a business can be purchased, from an accounting and tax and legal perspective as a ' share sale ' or an ' asset sale '. Purchasing a company from a share sale perspective entails certain risks as you may be acquiring hidden liabilities. Also buying a business has certain legal fees and miscellaneous costs associated with your transaction. These should be included in your cash flow assumptions, and they might include expenses such as appraisals, legal fees, business advisory fees, etc.

TRANSACTION CLOSED! WHAT'S NEXT?


OPERATING THE BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY VIA THE RIGHT TAKEOVER FINANCING STRATEGIES


In the rush and stress to close an acquisition we find that many prospective purchaser don't give full consideration to the financing of ongoing day to day operations. While it is not impossible for a firm to be self-financing if its ' cash conversion cycle ' is less than thirty days it is certainly the most unlikely of circumstances. If your firm does not have a positive cash flow management can undertake numerous ways to refocus efficiencies - that might include improving days sales outstanding and focusing on better inventory turnover, and better payables management with the risk of alienating key suppliers.

That need for constant working capital and cash flow replenishment will often focus the business owner and financial manager to look at a business line of credit.

The business line of credit is the cornerstone of operational financing. These revolving facilities provide cash as you maintain your investment in accounts receivable and inventory. Naturally service based industries do not have to concern themselves over the inventory component on the balance sheets of many industrial companies.


SOLUTIONS FOR THE BUSINESS LINE OF CREDIT REQUIREMENT



Various subsets of asset based lending provide solution funding for ongoing day to day operations post the acquisition phase. These solutions include:

Asset Based Non-Bank Lines of Credit
- These credit lines are based on all the collateral of the business and usually imply a larger amount of financial leverage. These borrowing facilities are usually a bridge to getting a company back to traditional bank financing and don't come with the often more severe covenants and ratio requirements required by our chartered banks.


Invoice Factoring / Confidential Receivable Financing - A/R financing strategies are probably the most popular cash flow solution in current times ; they allow a business to cash flow their sales immediately and assist in avoiding the waiting period to collect receivables which can easily run anywhere from 30-90 days - At 7 Park Avenue Financial we will often recommend Confidential Receivable Financing, allowing you to get all the benefits of factoring as well as being able to bill and collect your own invoices


Equipment Financing / Sale-Leaseback Equipment leasing and leaseback strategies minimize cash outflows for the purchase of new and used equipment, including technology finance requirements



Purchase Order Financing / Inventory Loans - P O Finance solutions allow your suppliers to be paid directly by the commercial lender for large orders and contracts that your firm might otherwise not be able to finance based on the current working capital structure. Inventory financing can be a standalone finance solution or combined with various a/r and working capital solutions such as factoring.


Financing Refundable Tax Credits
- For firms in Canada that utilize the federal government SR&ED program companies can cash flow their refundable credits via a SRED loan, allowing the company to recoup valuable r&d capital through the programs refundable tax credits


Supplier Credit - Many purchasers neglect to investigate the potential of supplier financing which generates cash flow given that extended payment terms delay the outflow of cash


For purchasers and businesses not focusing on a larger transaction that might have the benefit of private equity, mezzanine financing, venture debt etc it is important to consider all financing options available. Various combinations of alternative finance and traditional Canadian bank lending must be investigated.

In any type of business purchasing leverage is the ultimate double-edged sword. A solid financing package will ensure you are not over-leveraged with debt while at the same time assuming you will have operating financing facilities in place. It is exceptionally difficult to recover from over leverage in any environment, especially when sales are declining.


The bottom line? When buying an existing profitable or challenged business have a strong understanding of your opening balance sheet and the proper mix of current assets and debt. Understand the value of your hard assets and ensure you have financing in place to cover working capital needs.


Looking for a loan to buy a business in Canada? Seek out and speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor to assist you in the financing to buy an existing business.





7 Park Avenue Financial :

South Sheridan Executive Centre
2910 South Sheridan Way
Suite 301
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 7J8

Direct Line = 416 319 5769


Email = sprokop@7parkavenuefinancial.com

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

Click Here For 7 PARK AVENUE FINANCIAL website !




7 Park Avenue Financial provides value-added financing consultation for small and medium-sized businesses in the areas of cash flow, working capital, and debt financing.



Business financing for Canadian firms, specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing, Equipment Leasing, franchise finance and Cdn. Tax Credit Finance. Founded 2004 - Completed in excess of 100 Million $ of financing for Canadian corporations.


' Canadian Business Financing With The Intelligent Use Of Experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations. He is an experienced

business financing consultant

.

Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.


Stan has over 40 years of business and financing experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in-depth, hands-on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Business Purchase Finance And Takeover Financing Solutions In Canada

















Information on buyout financing in Canada, including due diligence and financing strategies to complete a successful acquisition and takeover financing.

How To Get A Loan To Buy A Business In Canada



Business purchase finance in Canada often requires some, shall we say ' deft ' takeover financing strategies when an acquisition is made. This might often include a management buyout scenario. Let's look at some of the acknowledged ' smart ' ways to buy and finance to buy an existing business. Let's dig in.

There are often great rewards when an existing business is purchased properly with the right underpinning of finance and mgmt skill - the challenge is the right loan to buy an established business.

WHY ARE YOU CONSIDERING BUYING A BUSINESS OR A COMPANY BUYOUT?


If it's an add on ( the pros often call it a ' bolt-on ' ) to your current business its obviously a solid mechanism to grow your customer base and that might even mean acquiring a competitor or a vendor with whom you do business with. When executed properly its a solid method of gaining market share, acquiring skilled staff and an infrastructure and business model that is already established. In today's Canadian business environment there is a huge transfer of wealth happening as employees consider management buy outs, businesses consider mergers and acquisitions and family successions are in full force.




Since the turn of the millennium, we have experienced the first ever large-scale transfer of businesses in Canadian history. No matter if we are talking about management buyouts, mergers/acquisitions or family successions, we have a lot more experience today than we did 15 years ago.


At 7 Park Avenue Financial we find many business purchase leads come from business brokers, real estate agents or even online listings of businesses for sale. A business purchase might also be the acquisition of a new or existing franchise.


Financing Options when Acquiring a Business - Business Acquisition Loans In Canada



Different sources of capital might be used to fund a merger or the acquisition of a target company. The overall solutions are known as your final ' capital structure '.In many cases a combination of sources of funding will ultimately lead to a successful transaction, so it's all about the right ' mix ' at appropriate terms, rates, and structure.


Certainly not rare, but typically uncommon is to use your own personal or company cash reserves to purchase a business outright - that is possible but more often than not external financing will be needed when financing acquisitions.

While it is often not considered in the early stages of business financing it will often become apparent that some form of seller financing/vendor finance is required to close the gap in your financing package. This component of your financing has numerous advantages.

Advantages of Seller Finance / VTB

Confirms sellers commitment to the new owner - viewed as a positive by commercial lenders

Assists purchaser in closing the gap in total financing required

Terms of seller financing are often flexible and creative and are sometimes referred to as an ' earn-out '


BANK FINANCING


Industry experts agree that Canadian chartered bank financing is typically available for only higher quality credits. Many larger businesses cannot be financed without the involvement of a bank of a commercial loan firm. Canadian banks place a high emphasis on reasonable personal credit history of the purchaser, industry experience, personal guarantees, and various borrowing covenants and ratios around their financing in the transaction.



Two sources of ' bank financing ' that are outside of chartered bank commercial loans are the Government Of Canada Small Business Loan program for transactions under 1 Million dollars, as well as the government's crown corporation, committed to entrepreneurs - Business Development Corporation.

These two solutions should be explored but have some specific requirements around how their business purchases are instructed. A recommended strategy for these two solutions is to work with an experienced business advisor to determine if one or both of these two ' government ' solutions will fit your business purchase plan. As a general comment we can say that both of these 2 ways to acquire a firm are very focused on hard assets such as land, buildings, fixed assets, qualifying leasehold improvements, etc.

Highly leveraged deals can also be financed successfully if the underlying assets are strong and you can demonstrate the acquisition will be able to generate cash flow to support the higher leverage in the transaction. Pure cash loans, called ' mezzanine loans ' are very focused on the past, present and future cash flows of the business. It is here where a detailed BUSINESS PLAN and cash flow projection are absolutely required. Because ' mezz ' deals are unsecured by assets it's all about the cash flow!



VALUATION

We're told by ' experts' that the financial markets are ' imperfect ' to some extent, and that's probably the case with valuing and then buying a company. Business valuations always come down to an analysis of profits, and in the valuation process your goal is to attempt to ' normalize earnings' to reflect how the new entity will perform in the future. Business valuators use what are called ' multiples ' of key data points such as profits of sales and they are critical when you considering how to buy a business in Canada.




From a ' valuation ' perspective there are of course several time tested ways to value the target firm. Naturally there are different motives for buying a business that is already doing well. (Or a business that needs to be repaired! which often presents an even greater opportunity, and risk)Those motives might be synergies, economies, faster growth, less competition, etc. Because a lot of valuation strategies are subject to opinion we've often focused more on the ' assets' in the business. Good mgmt can usually reverse any losses, grow the business, etc


Example of Multiple Valuation


If a firm generates 400,000 cash flow each year it is not uncommon in many industries for the business to sell at a 3 or 4 times multiple of that cash flow, thereby providing a potential selling price of $1,600,000.00 as an example of the 4x multiple. That suggested selling price must now constitute a financing package of your cash deposit, senior debt, operating debt, and potential seller financing.


It's the assets in the business that will allow mgmt to increases earning power if the true value of the assets is understood. In many cases a proper appraisal of assets may well be required or simply the right thing to do.



The ' hard ' assets in the business are typically equipment, technology hardware, vehicles. We also mustn’t forget leasehold improvements as a part of any firms potential asset mix.



The ' current assets ' in the business will be providing the takeover with the liquidity and asset turnover it needs to be successful. Understanding the quality and turnover of accounts receivable and inventories are key to successful takeover financing.



Note also that almost always intangible assets and goodwill are normally not financeable in the SME (small to medium enterprise) marketplace. Many firms invest in R&D, and in those cases SR&ED tax credits can be part of the financing plan. All the analysis you do in the context of what we have discussed is knowns as ' going concern ' due diligence, and may often require a final adjustment to an offer price to buy the business. All the valuation and diligence you perform will steer you to how to raise capital to buy a business.



Getting proper financial statements from the target firm is key to any financing takeover success, again keeping in mind all the ' subjectivity' that comes with every item on the balance sheet ( except cash !).


How To Acquire A Company - Acquisition Financing 101



What strategies are used to finance business purchases and mgmt buyouts in Canada? They include:

Bank Loans - When Canadian chartered banks are the senior lender in your transaction they will always require a total charge on all the assets of the company including current assets such as a/r and inventory as well as the fixed assets, including real estate.



Govt Small Business Loans
(new limit = $1,000,000.00) - This program is one of two ' government sources ' of capital to purchase a business. Terms are flexible and competitive and the personal guarantee is limited. The government does not lend money directly under the program, which is administered by INDUSTRY CANADA. Instead, it guarantees a large portion of the loan to the bank who lend directly to fund your acquisition. The main requirements of the program are down payment, good credit history and industry experience in the business you are targetting to buy. The ' SBL ' loan is often the best way to complete a small business acquisition .



Asset based loans
- Asset based credit lines are a key source of business purchase financing. They monetize the assets of the business into a loan which can be both term and operating in structure. The revolving portion of these facilities provided day to day working capital and are paid down as sales are generated and clients pay. ABL facilities are often key to a successful business purchase financing.


Sale leasebacks - Sale leaseback financing can generate cash on already owned and unencumbered assets

ABL Business Credit lines
- these lines of credit are practical to the day to day running of the business and can combine all the assets of the company into one borrowing facility that margins receivables, inventory and equipment, as well as real estate if applicable.

Tax Credit Financing - SR&ED Tax Credits Can Be Monetized To Secure Cash Flow

A/R financing - Receivable financing
is a component of asset based lending . The ability to finance business receivables is key to unlocking day to day working capital needs. The day to day cash flow needs of the business can be addressed by numerous forms of invoice financing. Our recommended solution to clients of 7 Park Avenue Financial is Confidential Receivable Financing, allowing you to to bill and collect your own receivables unlike the typical ' factoring ' model of invoice discounting.


Invoice financing is a term for arrangements that allow you to finance your business invoice receivables. It is mostly used by small businesses to improve working capital and cash flow position by meeting short-term liquidity needs. The two most used solutions are invoice discounting and factoring.

Unsecured Cash Flow Loans - Mezzanine financing

Franchise loans - Many franchises in Canada are financed under the Government Small Business ' B I L ' loan as well as a combination of equipment financing and business lines of credit.



DUE DILIGENCE


It's important to properly and quickly identify the documents and information you require to properly assess the purchase price. A typical package will include several years of financial statements and interims if available, corporate tax returns, premises lease, equipment lists, aged payable and receivables, copies of bank statements and details surrounding current secured lenders and their agreements/collateral held / covenants, etc.

The entire due diligence process should be considered with the assistance of your lawyer, accountant, and business financing advisor. Their advice can be invaluable on the overall success of your purchase. In the overall financial diligence, you should consider any cost-cutting or productivity improvements you can make to grow cash flow and profits.



It should be recognized that many business purchases might also involve assuming some of the debt the company has in place, and that new ' operating facilities' such as business credit lines will be often needed when you're considering all your acquisition financing options and structures



In many cases a combo of financing methods may well be required to ensure the right amount of debt and equity and cash flow and working capital needs to be required by the business and

Seek out and speak to a trusted, credible and experienced Canadian business financing advisor who can assist you in proper business purchase finance.



7 Park Avenue Financial :

South Sheridan Executive Centre
2910 South Sheridan Way
Suite 301
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 7J8

Direct Line = 416 319 5769


Email = sprokop@7parkavenuefinancial.com

http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com

Click Here For 7 PARK AVENUE FINANCIAL website !




7 Park Avenue Financial provides value-added financing consultation for small and medium-sized businesses in the areas of cash flow, working capital, and debt financing.



Business financing for Canadian firms, specializing in working capital, cash flow, asset based financing, Equipment Leasing, franchise finance and Cdn. Tax Credit Finance. Founded 2004 - Completed in excess of 100 Million $ of financing for Canadian corporations.


' Canadian Business Financing With The Intelligent Use Of Experience '


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stan has had a successful career with some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations. He is an experienced

business financing consultant

.

Prior to founding 7 Park Avenue Financial in 2004 his employers over the last 25 years were, ASHLAND OIL, ( 1977-1980) DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, ( 1980-1990) ) CABLE & WIRELESS PLC,( 1991 -1993) ) AND HEWLETT PACKARD ( 1994-2004 ) He is an expert in Canadian Business Financing.


Stan has over 40 years of business and financing experience. He has been recognized as a credit/financial executive for three of the largest technology companies in the world; Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment and Cable & Wireless. Stan has had in-depth, hands-on experience in assessing and evaluating thousands of companies that are seeking financing and expansion. He has been instrumental in helping many companies progress through every phase of financing, mergers & acquisitions, sales and marketing and human resources. Stan has worked with startups and public corporations and has many times established the financial wherewithal of organizations before approving millions of dollars of financing facilities and instruments on behalf of his employers.


Click here for the business finance track record of 7 Park Avenue Financial








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Business Purchase Finance And Takeover Financing Solutions In Canada