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The Unseen Hand: Tariffs and Their Profound Consequences on Mergers & Acquisitions

MergersCorp M&A International

For businesses contemplating strategic transactions, tariffs introduce a complex web of financial, operational, and legal considerations that can fundamentally alter deal viability, valuation, and post-merger integration. Understanding these consequences is paramount for navigating the contemporary M&A environment.

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What are the key financial metrics buyers look for in a software company?

iMerge Advisors

The most common methodologies include: EBITDA Multiples : Often used for mature, profitable software businesses. Revenue Multiples : Common for high-growth SaaS companies, especially those reinvesting heavily in growth and not yet profitable. Profitability and Cash Flow While growth is important, buyers also value efficient operations.

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Mastering M&A Valuations: The Comprehensive Guide to Utilizing the Enterprise Value Calculator

Devensoft

By considering all relevant financial factors, the Enterprise Value Calculator allows you to gauge a company’s ability to generate future cash flows and assess its potential for growth and profitability. Discount Rates Discount rates are used in the DCF method to determine the present value of future cash flows.

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What is my software company worth?

iMerge Advisors

Select the Right Valuation Methodologies For software companies, the most common valuation methods include: Revenue Multiples: Often used for high-growth SaaS companies, especially those not yet profitable. EBITDA Multiples: More common for mature, profitable software businesses.