Totally revised and updated for the 1990s, this authoritative guide provides senior managers and business owners with nontechnical advice on all major aspects of an acquisition or merger program. It gives you information on: * Cross-border mergers and acquisitions * Tax planning for international deals * Acquiring financially troubled companies * New federal income tax considerations * Financing alternatives for buyers * Postmerger integration, including employee compensation * New regulations * Plus a complete acquisition planning strategy Mergers & Acquisitions, Second Edition stresses…mehr
Totally revised and updated for the 1990s, this authoritative guide provides senior managers and business owners with nontechnical advice on all major aspects of an acquisition or merger program. It gives you information on: * Cross-border mergers and acquisitions * Tax planning for international deals * Acquiring financially troubled companies * New federal income tax considerations * Financing alternatives for buyers * Postmerger integration, including employee compensation * New regulations * Plus a complete acquisition planning strategy Mergers & Acquisitions, Second Edition stresses "back-to-basics" techniques as a reaction to the high-profile glitz of the 1980s. Inside you'll also find information on unique strategies that apply to niche acquisitions--an area of growing activity, authoritative views on corporate venture investments, and the scene in Europe, Canada, and the Far East. This comprehensive guide--written without jargon--gives readers the tools they need to successfully manage a merger or acquisition in today's highly competitive global business environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the editors BRIAN J. MILLER is the National Director of Ernst & Young Corporate Finance in New York. After nine years in commercial banking, Mr. Miller joined Ernst & Young in 1987, focusing on divestitures, recapitalizations, and cross-border transactions. ERNST & YOUNG's corporate finance professionals act as financial advisors on middle market mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, recapitalization, restructuring, leveraged buyouts, and debt and/or equity financings. Through Ernst & Young International, the firm has over 350 dedicated corporate finance professionals in 27 countries. Ernst & Young is the leading international professional services firm, with 64,000 people in more than 600 cities in over 100 countries, including over 20,000 in more than 100 U.S. cities.
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Partial table of contents: ACQUISITION PLANNING AND STRATEGY. The Acquisition Process: A Program for Success (R.Bernhardt). Valuing the Potential Acquisition (S. Oesterle). Due Diligence (M. Bowne & G. Gage). FINANCING ALTERNATIVES. Structuring Acquisition Financing (R. Wujtowicz). Bank Financing (J. Green). Mezzanine Financing (G. Bristol). LEGAL AND REGULATORY ISSUES. The Acquisition Agreement (D. Crawford). Antitrust Considerations (M. Sohn). ACCOUNTING AND TAX CONSIDERATIONS. Accounting Principles (R. Miller). INTEGRATION AFTER THE ACQUISITION. Postmerger Integration (P. Robers). Culture (L. Senn). CROSS-BORDER TRANSACTIONS. The Acquisition Process (T. Kichler). Due Diligence (A. Matsuura). Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Venture Investments (E.Pelander). Index.
Partial table of contents: ACQUISITION PLANNING AND STRATEGY. The Acquisition Process: A Program for Success (R.Bernhardt). Valuing the Potential Acquisition (S. Oesterle). Due Diligence (M. Bowne & G. Gage). FINANCING ALTERNATIVES. Structuring Acquisition Financing (R. Wujtowicz). Bank Financing (J. Green). Mezzanine Financing (G. Bristol). LEGAL AND REGULATORY ISSUES. The Acquisition Agreement (D. Crawford). Antitrust Considerations (M. Sohn). ACCOUNTING AND TAX CONSIDERATIONS. Accounting Principles (R. Miller). INTEGRATION AFTER THE ACQUISITION. Postmerger Integration (P. Robers). Culture (L. Senn). CROSS-BORDER TRANSACTIONS. The Acquisition Process (T. Kichler). Due Diligence (A. Matsuura). Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Venture Investments (E.Pelander). Index.
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