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“We try to help the sellers understand what the buyer's long-term vision is, what changes they expect to make, and over what period of time, because all of these things have implications on the business but also on emotions.” – Jonathan Baker
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Welcome to the Creative Agency Success Show (00:00:00)
Introduction to the podcast's purpose and focus on agency owners looking to scale.
Discussion on M&A Preparation (00:00:15)
Insights from Jonathan Baker about the importance of preparation for mergers and acquisitions.
M&A Landscape Insights (00:00:39)
Hannah reflects on the evolving trends in the M&A landscape and its implications for clients.
Importance of Understanding M&A (00:01:13)
Discussion on how understanding the M&A process can aid clients in their decision-making.
Preparation Equals Easier Transition (00:01:39)
Jimmy emphasizes that being well-prepared leads to a smoother M&A process and better outcomes.
Introduction of Jonathan Baker (00:02:52)
Jonathan Baker shares his background and expertise in helping firms prepare for M&A.
Jonathan's M&A Journey (00:04:07)
Jonathan recounts his personal experience with M&A, highlighting its complexities and emotional aspects.
Valuation Nuances in M&A (00:06:19)
Discussion on non-financial factors influencing valuation in the M&A process.
Timing for M&A Conversations (00:07:51)
Jonathan advises when clients should start preparing for M&A, ideally 3-4 years in advance.
Post-Sale Involvement (00:09:22)
Exploration of the buyer's perspective on post-sale involvement and its implications for sellers.
Preventative Maintenance in M&A (00:11:33)
Strategies to help owners navigate the transition and maintain business integrity post-acquisition.
Deal Structure Non-Negotiables (00:14:01)
Jonathan outlines his strong recommendations against certain deal structures, particularly ESOPs.
Understanding ESOP Risks (00:15:07)
Discussion on the potential pitfalls of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) in M&A.