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The Corona Virus for Small Businesses

Consultant Journal

At Consultant Journal, we know many entrepreneurs, small business owners and consultants wonder about the business impact. Take a look at your cash flow and what a change to sales or staffing could do. Consider arranging financing ahead of time, as part of business continuity preparations.

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Transitioning from Management Consulting to Corporate Strategy/M&A – the Interview Process

Tom Spencer

According to the Ivey Business Journal it has two parts: Improving the competitive strategies of operating units by capturing inter-divisional synergies; and. discounted cash flow (DCF)) and to check if the M&A between two companies would result in an accretive or dilutive situation. What is corporate strategy?

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Strong Economy – Strong Buy-Sell Market

Martinka Consulting

Wall Street Journal – The greatest transfer of wealth in history will occur in this country over the next decade; an estimated $10 trillion is expected to change hands, and much of this wealth is tied up in family businesses. Cash flow is king (they don’t require full collateralization, but will take as much as they can).

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CEO Oasis: Relief for “Loneliness at the Top”

Emerson Consulting Group

For months now, Steve has been struggling over cash-flow problems with no solution in sight. which transforms business consultants, CEOs, attorneys, finance experts and other business leaders and their companies into published “thought leaders.” As part of his ongoing column in Money Inc.

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Subscription Businesses Are Booming. Here’s How to Value Them

Harvard Business

Moving from “top-down” valuation to “bottom-up” The default valuation method for finance professionals is “top-down” in nature. A new methodology, which we call customer-based corporate valuation (CBCV), holds the answer to both of these – and other similarly critical – questions.