checklist for implementing a merger

34 action steps. got your signs and video camera ready?

by marc rosenberg
cpa firm mergers: your complete guide

most firms find that it takes three to four years to fully implement a merger. but during the first few months after the effective date of the merger, there are quite a few administrative and procedural things that need to be attended to immediately. most firms try to get as much of a head start as possible, before the effective date of the merger.
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how to identify partner potential in staffers

chart to assess partner potentialplus tips on how to develop them.

by marc rosenberg
cpa firm retreats

do you have staff with potential to become partner? do you know how to tell?

more on retreats: staff best practices … for the firm | staff likes and dislikes about the accounting profession | partner buyout 101 | system vs. system: partner compensation best practices | partner accountability: how and for what? | management styles: partnership vs. corporate

start with the chart at right.
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6 types of due diligence procedures

cyfra szeavoid the temptation to concentrate on some and breeze through others.

by r. peter fontaine
newgate law

my approach in writing this post is to give you a comprehensive list of due diligence items for your consideration, and to let you select the reviews you wish to perform. the ultimate decision rests with you.

more on mergers: how to merge sole practitioners | thinking ‘downstream’ merger? check these 25 potential problems first | 20 terms to settle when merging up | 13 questions to assess an upward merger | what to discuss at the first merger negotiation meeting | what to ponder before issuing a letter of intent | one times fees is a steal! | looking to grow your firm? how to find a seller in four steps | 14 keys to a successful merger

the scope of due diligence will differ depending on the transaction, and should be appropriately tailored. however, your letter of intent combined with the six areas outlined below result in a fairly comprehensive list of due diligence procedures that should serve the needs of most cpa mergers.
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