| Financing the Acquisition of a Pharmacy
The issues that surround the financing of the acquisition of a
pharmacy, while often very complex, can be distilled down to two core
premises:
- Sellers want to be sure that they will receive all the proceeds of
any sale that is made, and;
- Buyers, particularly first time buyers, rarely if ever have the
money required to pay for their proposed acquisition in cash.
There are three more or less "traditional" sources of this
financing, including:
- Banks and other financial/lending institutions, often with Small
Business Administration (SBA) guarantees
- Suppliers, most often wholesalers
- The seller of the business
There are a variety of combinations of these three methods which can
make up the financing package for the acquisition of a pharmacy.
Regardless of which method(s) are employed, there are certain constants
in the equation. These include:
- A "reasonable" equity contribution by the buyer,
somewhere between fifteen and twenty five percent of the total deal.
If there is real estate involved in the transaction, whereby the
buyer is also purchasing the building from the seller, this may
lower the equity contribution required, particularly if
SBA-guaranteed bank financing is involved.
- A professional evaluation of the business, to support the value
and price being paid.
- Complete financial documentation from both the buyer and the
seller. If SBA guarantees are involved or required, there are a
reasonably complex set of forms that must be completed.
- The posting of additional collateral other than the assets of the
business, usually in the form of a lien on the buyer's home,
assuming he or she owns one, particularly with SBA-guaranteed
transactions or those where the equity contribution is lower than
average.
- The personal guarantee of the purchaser(s).
There are many ramifications to the various methods of financing a
transaction, all of which should/must be explored by both buyers and
sellers prior to negotiating and closing the deal. It is important to
seek the advice of qualified professionals who are familiar with these
types of transactions: attorneys, accountants, financial counselors and
others who can explore the various financing methods and help guide both
buyers and sellers in the proper direction. We are pleased to lend
our considerable experience and expertise in this arena to both buyers
and sellers, to help insure that a successful transaction is completed.
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