Valuation of Entrepreneurial Ventures

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Part IV Growth Strategies for Entrepreneurial Ventures C H A P T E R 14 Valuation of Entrepreneurial Ventures 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook The University of West Alabama

Chapter Objectives 1. To explain the importance of valuation 2. To describe the basic elements of due diligence 3. To examine the underlying issues involved in the acquisition process 4. To outline the various aspects of analyzing a business 5. To present the major points to consider when establishing a firm s value 6. To highlight the available methods of valuing a venture 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 2

Chapter Objectives 7. To examine the three principal methods currently used in business valuations 8. To consider additional factors affecting a venture s valuation 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 3

The Importance of Business Valuation Business valuation is essential when: Buying or selling a business, division, or major asset Establishing an employee stock option plan (ESOP) or profitsharing plan for employees Raising growth capital through stock warrants or convertible loans Determining inheritance tax liability (potential estate tax liability) Giving a gift of stock to family members Structuring a buy/sell agreement with stockholders Attempting to buy out a partner Going public with the company or privately placing the stock 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 4

Underlying Issues When Acquiring a Venture Differing Goals of Buyer and Seller Emotional Bias of the Seller Valuation of the Venture Reasons for the Acquisition 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 5

Reasons for an Acquisition To gain access to new products or expand the existing product line To increase the number of customers and market share To integrate vertically, backward or forward to improve supply and distribution channels and to reduce inventory levels To develop or improve customer service functions To reduce indirect and direct operating costs and fixed costs by using excess production and service capacities and by eliminating duplicated operations 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 6

Evaluation of an Acquisition A firm s potential to pay for itself during a reasonable period of time The difficulties that the new owners will face during the transition period The amount of security or risk involved in the transaction; changes in interest rates The effect on the firm s value if a turnaround is required The number of potential buyers Current managers intentions to remain with the firm The taxes associated with the purchase or sale of the enterprise 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 7

Due Diligence Questions Why is this business being sold? What is the physical condition of the business? How many key personnel will remain? What is the degree of competition? What are the conditions of the lease? Do any liens against the business exist? Will the owner sign a covenant not to compete? Are any special licenses required? What are the future trends of the business? How much capital is needed to buy? 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 8

Figure 14.1 Total Amount Needed to Buy a Business NOTE: Money for living and business expenses for at least three months should be set aside in a bank savings account and not used for any other purpose. This is a cushion to help get through the start-up period with a minimum of worry. If expense money for a longer period can be provided, it will add to peace of mind and help the buyer concentrate on building the business. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 9

Analyzing the Business Many closely held ventures have the following shortcomings: Lack of management depth Undercapitalization Insufficient controls Divergent goals 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 10

Establishing A Firm s Value Valuation Methods Adjusted Tangible Book Value Computing a firm s net worth as the difference between total assets and total liabilities; adjusting the value of assets to reflect their true economic worth such as balance sheet and income statement adjustments that include: bad debt reserves low-interest, long-term debt securities investments in affiliates loans and advances to officers, employees, or other companies 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 11

Establishing A Firm s Value (cont d) Valuation Methods (cont d) Price/Earnings Ratio (Multiple of Earnings) Method Useful in valuing publicly held corporations. Valuation is determined by dividing the market price of the common stock by the earnings per share. Major drawbacks: The stock of a private company is not publicly traded. The stated net income of a private company may not truly reflect its actual earning power. The sale of a large controlling block of stock of closely held business can command a premium. It is very difficult to find a truly comparable publicly held company, even in the same industry. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 12

Establishing A Firm s Value Valuation Methods (cont d) Discounted Earnings Method The firm s discounted cash flows are dollars earned in the future (based on projections) that worth less than dollars earned today (due to the loss of purchasing power). With this in mind, the timing of projected income or cash flows is a critical factor. The process of discounting cash flows: Expected cash flow is estimated. An appropriate discount rate is determined. A reasonable life expectancy of the firm is determined. The firm s value is determined by discounting the estimated cash flow by the appropriate discount rate over the expected life of the business. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 13

Term Sheets in Venture Valuation Term Sheet Outlines the material terms and conditions of a venture agreement and guides legal counsel in the preparation of a proposed final agreement. Are very similar to letters of intent (LOI) in that they are both preliminary, mostly nonbinding documents meant to record two or more parties intentions to enter into a future agreement based on specified (but incomplete or preliminary) terms. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 14

Figure 14.2 The Pricing Formula Step 1. Determine the adjusted tangible net worth of the business (the total market value of all current and long-term assets less liabilities). Step 2. Estimate how much the buyer could earn annually with an amount equal to the value of the tangible net worth invested elsewhere. Step 3. Add to this a salary normal for an owner/operator of the business. This combined figure provides a reasonable estimate of the income the buyer can earn elsewhere with the investment and effort involved in working in the business. Step 4. Determine the average annual net earnings of the business (net profit before subtracting owner s salary) over the past few years. Step 5. Subtract the total of earning power (2) and reasonable salary (3) from this average net earnings figure (4). This gives the extra earning power of the business. Step 6. Use this extra earnings figure to estimate the value of the intangibles. This is done by multiplying the extra earnings by what is termed the years-of-profit figure. Step 7. Final price equals adjusted tangible net worth plus value of intangibles (extra earnings times years of profit ). Source: Reprinted with permission from Bank of America NT&SA, How to Buy and Sell a Business or Franchise, Small Business Reporter, copyright 1987, 17. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 15

Figure 14.2 The Pricing Formula (cont d) In example A, the seller receives a value for goodwill because the business is moderately well established and earning more than the buyer could earn elsewhere with similar risks and effort. In example B, the seller receives no value for goodwill because the business, even though it may have existed for a considerable time, is not earning as much as the buyer could through outside investment and effort. In fact, the buyer may feel that even an investment of $100,000 the current appraised value of net assets is too much because it cannot earn sufficient return. a This is an arbitrary figure, used for illustration. A reasonable figure depends on the stability and relative risks of the business and the investment picture generally. The rate of return should be similar to that which could be earned elsewhere with the same approximate risk. Source: Reprinted with permission from Bank of America NT&SA, How to Buy and Sell a Business or Franchise, Small Business Reporter, copyright 1987, 17. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 16

Terms in Letters of Intent (LOI) Price/Valuation Fully Diluted Ownership Type of Security Convertible preferred stock Liquidation Preference Dividend Preference Cumulative Noncumulative and discretionary Redemption Preferred Optional Mandatory Conversion Rights Antidilution Protection Price protection Ratchet protection Weighted average protection Voting Rights Right of First Refusal Co-Sale Right Registration Rights Piggyback rights Demand rights Vesting on Founders Stock 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 17

Other Factors to Consider Additional factors that may influence the final valuation of the venture: Avoiding start-up costs Buyers are willing to pay more than the evaluated price for an existing firm to avoid start-up costs. Accuracy of projections The sales and earnings of a venture are always projected on the basis of historical financial and economic data. Control factor The degree of control an owner legally has over the firm can affect its valuation; more control, more value. 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 18

Key Terms and Concepts adjusted tangible book value anti-dilution protection business valuation control factor discounted earnings method divergent goals due diligence emotional bias fully diluted letter of intent (LOI) liquidation preference price/earnings ratio (P/E) term sheet undercapitalization 2009 South-Western, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 19