Mergers & Acquisitions Part 1: The Accountant's Role 2024
4.00 Credits
Member Price $159
Non-Member Price $209
Overview
Are you assisting clients who are selling or buying mid-size companies? We’ll examine the accountant advisor’s essential role in drafting and structuring purchase-price adjustment mechanisms, due diligence and accounting for transactions. We’ll also review considerations such as buyer/seller perspectives and preferences, letters of intent, significant components of definitive purchase agreements, and the high-level tax considerations of buyers/sellers-including the implications of Section 338(h)(10) elections. Get ready to explore the M&A process from non-disclosure agreements to post-closing operations, focusing on the CPA’s role and ways to help clients. Be sure to register for both courses in this series: Mergers & Acquisitions Part 1: The Accountant’s Role Mergers & Acquisitions Part 2: Financial Accounting
Highlights
- The purpose and role of financial due diligence in the deal process, including quality of earnings analysis, evaluation of forecasts and sustainability of cash flow
- Working capital adjustments and balance sheet due diligence
- The impact of contemplated pricing, earn-outs and holdbacks
- The deal timeline and flow of information
- Understanding the terms and structure that fit the buyer and seller objectives
- Tax and financial accounting treatment of select issues
Prerequisites
Some knowledge of M&A process.
Designed For
Financial and accountant advisors.
Objectives
- Recognize the M&A process and the accountant's role
- Determine how deal drivers present opportunities for client service
- Evaluate critical deal points and terms
- Determine how to plan and execute an effective due diligence process
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Nancy Rix
Nancy Rix is a partner at Dickerson Rix & Company, LLP, a full-service audit and tax firm in San Diego. A former senior manager at Ernst & Young and PWC, Nancy works with clients in a variety of industries, including distribution, health care, manufacturing, and non-profit. Nancy is a CPA, has an MBA from the University of Chicago, is a member of the AICPA and the California Society of Certified Public Accountants, is a member of the CalCPA state AP&AS committee, and is a speaker on various A&A topics, including revenue recognition.
Non-Member Price $209
Member Price $159