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If you work in the business of buying, growing, or selling businesses, this is the podcast for you!
Welcome to the M&A Source Podcast, a podcast brought to you by M&A Source, a non-profit professional organization that provides training and education for small to mid-size business mergers and acquisitions intermediaries. In each episode of the podcast, we will interview leaders in the M&A world to discuss education opportunities provided by M&A Source, trends in M&A Markets, and useful insights provided by the experts that use them.
Learn more about the podcast and the organization at M&A Source's website: www.masource.org.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This resource is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. The information provided herein should not be relied upon for any specific business or financial decision without first consulting appropriate professional counsel. Readers are encouraged to seek advice from qualified attorneys, accountants, or other professionals to address their unique circumstances. Neither the authors nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for actions taken based on the information provided in this resource.
Unpacking Lease Analysis: A Key to Transaction Success
The M&A Source Podcast
20 minutes 6 seconds
10 months ago
Unpacking Lease Analysis: A Key to Transaction Success
Connect With Us: https://snip.ly/mas_interact26Episode Summary: In this episode of the M&A Source Podcast, host Dave Dejewski dives into the critical topic of lease analysis. Whether you’re a buyer, seller, advisor, or lender, understanding the nuances of lease agreements is essential for transaction success. Dave explores why lease analysis matters, the key elements to evaluate, the stakeholders who benefit from the insights, and how a comprehensive review can impact the outcome of a deal. Tune in for actionable insights that can save your next transaction from potential pitfalls.What We Cover in This Episode:* The Importance of Lease Analysis: Why it’s a cornerstone of due diligence and how it can reduce risks in a deal.* Key Elements to Review: Rent, escalation clauses, renewal options, exclusivity clauses, landlord-tenant relationships, and more.* Stakeholders Who Care: How buyers, sellers, lenders, and landlords use lease analysis to make informed decisions.* Impact on Transactions: How identifying and addressing lease issues early can prevent delays, build confidence, and streamline negotiations.* Best Practices for Success: Tips for starting your analysis early, collaborating with professionals, and sharing findings effectively.Key Quotes:* “A lease is more than just a rent payment—it’s a roadmap for how a business operates within its space.”* “By addressing lease issues early, you’re not just solving problems; you’re building confidence and ensuring a smoother transaction for everyone involved.”Resources Mentioned:* Lease Analysis Worksheet: Download our free checklist to guide your lease analysis. (https://snip.ly/mas_interact26)* Contact Dave Dejewski: Have questions or have feedback about this episode? Connect with the host here. (https://podcast.masource.org/contact/)Connect with Us:* Website: M&A Source Podcast (https://podcast.masource.org/)* LinkedIn: M&A Source (https://www.linkedin.com/company/m-a-source/)Call to Action: If you found this episode valuable, share it with your colleagues or clients who might benefit from these insights. Don’t forget to subscribe to the M&A Source Podcast for more expert advice and actionable tips. Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to let us know what topics you’d like to hear next!Episode Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or financial advice. Always consult with a qualified professional regarding lease agreements or business transactions.
The M&A Source Podcast
If you work in the business of buying, growing, or selling businesses, this is the podcast for you!
Welcome to the M&A Source Podcast, a podcast brought to you by M&A Source, a non-profit professional organization that provides training and education for small to mid-size business mergers and acquisitions intermediaries. In each episode of the podcast, we will interview leaders in the M&A world to discuss education opportunities provided by M&A Source, trends in M&A Markets, and useful insights provided by the experts that use them.
Learn more about the podcast and the organization at M&A Source's website: www.masource.org.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This resource is intended for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. The information provided herein should not be relied upon for any specific business or financial decision without first consulting appropriate professional counsel. Readers are encouraged to seek advice from qualified attorneys, accountants, or other professionals to address their unique circumstances. Neither the authors nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for actions taken based on the information provided in this resource.