• Estate Planning - QuickRead Top Story

    COVID-19

    An Opportunity for Gift and Estate Planning at Low Valuations The disruption brought about by COVID-19 created certain industry “winners” and “losers.” Many of those that emerged as losers are small and medium-sized privately held businesses such as restaurants, bakeries, gyms, hair salons and spas, and the corresponding real estate holding entities that leased to such businesses, held retail and office space, and even apartment buildings. At this point, the most frequent question asked by business owners is: “Should I reopen my business or not?” While being on the losing side, it may be a good time for business owners…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    What Professional Services Firms’ Websites Get Wrong

    The Marketing Funnel (Part II of II) In the August 2020 article, the author discussed five basic ways website planning and organization can result in sub-optimal results. In this article, the author drills down and looks at ways a website can fail to support a firm’s marketing funnel. The author explores the three key parts of the marketing funnel and shares where poorly designed websites come up short in each stage. In my previous post, I discussed five basic ways website planning and organization can result in sub-optimal results. In this post, I want to drill down and look at…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Back to Basics

    COVID-19’s Impact on Micro and Small Business Valuation As summer comes to an end, while COVID-19 remains a concern, business owners have resumed contemplating their succession and growth strategies. What have valuation analysts learned? In this article, the author shares additional questions that business valuation practitioners should be asking. The hysteria from the huge unforeseen social and economic changes arising from COVID-19 is starting to fade. For business valuators that means we are seeing our normal valuation processes and procedures, with modifications, are sufficient to value micro and very small businesses with revenues under 10 million dollars. These modifications mean…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    Bilingual Skills

    Speaking Our Client’s Language How many times have readers started reading an e-mail from a colleague or peer with questions on a valuation you performed and been simply lost as to why they are asking? As you re-read the e-mail time and time again, you cannot understand where their questions are coming from. You feel confused, frustrated, and lost. In this article, the author proposes that we reflect on the need and value provided to clients by virtue of recognizing the importance of being bilingual. How many times have you started reading an e-mail from a colleague or peer with…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Common Adjustments in the Due Diligence Process

    Conducting Financial Due Diligence and Quality of Earnings Analysis Financial due diligence and quality of earnings reports provide a third-party analysis of a target company’s current financial position and historical financial performance. When evaluating a potential business acquisition, it is crucial to understand the nature and magnitude of the business’ cash flows. Whether from the perspective of the buyer or seller, the earnings of the business are essential to determine an appropriate purchase price or multiple to be used in pricing the deal. Furthermore, it is in the best interest of both sides of a transaction to accurately represent and…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Pay for Delay

    Quantifying the Lost Opportunity of Being First (Generic Entrant) to Market The authors in this article explore the scale of first mover advantage in generic pharmaceuticals and the methods behind quantifying the value of being first generic to market, or the loss when being prevented from doing so. They discuss, how much is it worth to be the first generic entrant to the market? Introduction The recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling that the GSK-Generics UK-Alpharma pay-for-delay arrangement was potentially “by object”-restrictive, confirms the continued regulatory spotlight on treatment of intellectual property and entry in generic pharmaceutical markets.[1] Of…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Task List

    For When a Client Wants to Buy a Business The authors in this article share a checklist developed and provided to firm clients contemplating buying a business. The following are key steps involved when a client wants to buy a business. Buyers and their advisors can use this list as a timeline and road map of the steps that are expected to occur, and what they should plan on doing. A companion posting for clients that want to sell a business can be found at: https://quickreadbuzz.com/2020/06/17/business-valuation-ed-mendlowitz-task-list/ The buyer needs to make sure the seller wants to sell. The seller saying…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    How Do You Recover

    the Cost of Your Reference Library? Now, there is an abundance of print and online resources that have greatly improved both our report preparation efficiency and effectiveness. Simply put, we have access to better information and are more productive in our engagements. Certainly, clients benefit from that increased access and productivity, but it comes at our ever-growing out-of-pocket library expense. So how do we recover that library cost? In this article, the author describes four practices used by his colleagues. Many of us are looking at the costs of running our practices and wondering how to run a leaner, cleaner…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    The Internet is Growing Up

    The Future is Here This article describes the background, concepts behind, and implications of blockchain technology deployment for commercial, governmental, and personal use. QuickRead readers are aware of proposals to move entirely away from cash (bills and coins) for daily transactions. Such a move is expected to create a major inconvenience for those without access to credit cards and basic banking services. Readers are also acutely aware of the huge number of significant cybersecurity events which continue to adversely affect millions of people all over the world, shaking user and consumer confidence in the dependability of the custodians of our sensitive…

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    What Professional Services Firms’ Websites Get Wrong

    Five Ways Professional Services Websites Fall Short (Part I of II) Business leaders today know that how a firm’s website is planned and organized matters more than ever. What worked well enough five years ago to separate your firm from your competition may simply not work today. At Hinge, we audit hundreds of professional services websites a year—and we see many of the same mistakes repeated. In this article, I will explore five of the most fundamental mistakes professional services firms make long before a single page has been designed and published. Whether it was due to a broken planning…