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Acquisition Entrepreneur – Art or Science?

March 5, 2021 By Sam Palazzolo, Managing Director

The Point: We’re often asked about our Mergers & Acquisitions business specifically, “How can I be an Acquisition Entrepreneur?” The reality is that most entrepreneurs that take on an acquisition are not born that way, they are trained to do so. If learning is at the forefront, what else is involved in the background? So, in this post we’ll explore the Acquisition Entrepreneur – Art or Science… Enjoy!

Things to Consider As an Acquisition Entrepreneur

The acquisition of a business is often thought of as the same thing as buying an existing enterprise, however, there are several key differences. An acquisition can be more difficult for some entrepreneurs because of their inexperience and limited financial resources. Acquiring businesses involves a series of steps.

No Cowardly Lions!

The first step to successful acquisition is having the courage to buy a business. There is often fear among investors that if they invest in a startup it will fail. This is not true. The reason for this is that successful entrepreneurship is built on sound principles, strong leadership, and an excellent business plan.

You are an Investor

To buy a business, investors require information about the owner. They want to know the entrepreneur’s personal and professional background. This includes information on the founders, the current business model, and the products or services offered. Having this information allows investors to evaluate the potential acquisition more objectively.

What Does the Business Do Well?

Investors also look for the strength of a business. In addition to a strong business plan, an entrepreneur should have experience in his field. Additionally, he should show that he has the ability to manage and grow a business. In addition, it is important for a start-up to demonstrate how the business will survive during tough times. These can be difficult to assess when a company is still in the development stages.

What is the Legacy of the Business — and You?

When buying a company, investors look for companies that are well-established and that have a solid financial footing. It is also important for the entrepreneur to convince potential investors that he is capable of managing the business. By conducting a survey of the company and its current location, he can show investors that he knows where he is going. He can also convince potential funding sources that he has a great idea for making the company successful. If he is able to generate interest from interested funding sources, he may find himself able to buy the company more easily than he had originally expected.

Time is the Great Equalizer

Another important thing to consider when it comes to being an acquisition entrepreneur is the time line for making a successful acquisition. Most companies that are interested in buying a business develop interest over time. However, it is not always easy to close a deal at the right price and time. As a result, some companies prefer to wait to make an acquisition until they have more negotiating power. This gives them a better chance to get a good deal on the business. On the other hand, a strong acquisition entrepreneur knows that he needs to quickly close a deal so he needs to be ready to negotiate with all of his potential funding sources.

SUMMARY

In this post, we’ve explored the topic of Acquisition Entrepreneur – Art or Science. We know that there are a lot of ways in which you can explore your entrepreneurial spirit. Becoming an acquisition entrepreneur is a smart way of doing so.

Sam Palazzolo

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: acquisition entrepreneurship, Buy a business, Entrepreneur journey, Entrepreneurship through acquisition Entrepreneur journey Acquisition entrepreneur Buy a business, sam palazzolo

About Sam Palazzolo, Managing Director

Sam Palazzolo is Managing Director at Tip of the Spear Ventures, an agile Venture Capital and Business Advisory Services firm specializing in Mergers & Acquisition, Sales / Business Development, and Business Funding.

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