How to Value, Buy, or Sell a Financial Advisory Practice - A Manual on
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Transition Planning
Book description
Financial planning is a young industry. The International Association
of Financial Planning-one of the predecessors to the Financial Planning
Association-was formed less than forty years ago. But as the
profession's first tier of advisers reaches maturity, the decisions that
may be part of transition planning for their firms loom large. A sale? A
partner buyout? A merger? No matter what the choice, its viability
hinges on one critical issue-the value of the firm.
Unfortunately, many advisers--whether veteran or novice-simply don't
know the worth of their practice or how to influence it. That's why
How to Value, Buy, or Sell a Financial-Advisory Practice
is such an important book. It takes advisers carefully through the
logic and the legwork of coming to a true assessment of one of their
most important personal assets-their business.
Renowned for their years of experience helping advisers tackle the
daunting challenges related to the valuation, sale, and purchase of
advisory firms, Mark C. Tibergien and Owen Dahl offer guidance that's
essential and solutions that work. Mark C. Tibergien
was a principal at Moss Adams LLP, the twelfth-largest accounting firm
in the United States, where his responsibilities included management
consulting, business valuations, and business owner succession. For the
past five years, Accounting Today
has recognized Tibergien as among the "100 most influential"
people in the accounting profession. In 2003, Financial
Planning
magazine recognized him as a "mover and shaker" in their
annual review of industry professionals, and for the past two years,
Investment Advisor
has recognized him as among the "25 most influential" in the
financial-services industry. He is coauthor of Practice Made Perfect:
The Discipline of Business Management for Financial Advisers
. Tibergien is now CEO of Pershing Advisor Solutions.
Owen Dahl
is a senior manager in the Valuation and Litigation Services group of
Moss Adams LLP. He has provided commercial litigation, damages,
asset-allocation, and acquisition consulting services to small and large
corporations alike. Dahl specializes in issues relating to intellectual
property and works with firms for which such issues are key. He has more
than fifteen years' experience in the investment-advisory industry. A
native of Canada, Dahl is a chartered financial analyst and a member of
the CFA Institute and the American Society of Appraisers.