Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Warning Signs To Know About When Buying An Audiology Practice

By Rosella Campbell


It is only natural for people to consider buying a business. Buying a Long Island audiology practice is the easiest way of having a company of your own. It is not as difficult to push through as when you are starting from scratch. As long as you have enough money for that, you should be able to go ahead with the business start up.

This option might be easier than starting the business from scratch but it is still a bit difficult. After all, you have to prepare yourself for the things you will have to do and face during the purchase of the said business. The selling process is really intimidating if you do not come prepared. If you are unaware of what you are doing, this will definitely make you lose out.

If you are actually buying, pay attention to the things that you have to inspect before you say the final choice. Be sure to determine the real value of what you are buying. Do not just listen to the words of the seller, you got to poke around first before you finalize your choice. There are important factors that will affect your decision, after all.

Since you are inspecting the said business, it is highly recommended for you to watch out for a few warning signs for it. There are definitely those signs that will make you think twice about making a positive decision regarding the purchase of a certain company. Here are the warning signs you have to avoid.

First, you got to make certain that the financial statements offered to you by the seller of the business are actually consistent. If the balance sheets, income statements, or tax returns do not align with each other, then you better look for another alternative. The said financial documents must cover a three-year period leading to this sale.

You also have to watch out when there is an abnormal or inexplicable fluctuations in its sales. While it is true that the sales will definitely fluctuate on a yearly basis because of the changes in the economy, third party payers, or any other events, there should always be an explanation for that. If it is random, then back out of the negotiations.

Hyper-growth is as worrisome as when there is a declining sales. A rapid spike in its sales is actually not a good thing, especially when it has something to do with heavy discounting without any corresponding increase in profitability as well as acquisitions. You can view this as the future growth not coming from organic means.

Too much reliance on third parties is definitely a red flag. That means that you will have to avoid those businesses that are clearly reliant on third parties. To know if a company is reliant on a third party or not, you have to figure out whether the sales actually have a high concentration of customers from a third-party source.

KPI is very important. KPI basically stands for key performance indicator. You have to watch out for the KPI of a business because you have to make sure that it does not generate poor KPI. When it comes to the KPI, this covers binaural rate, average selling price, hearing aid return rate, and even cost of goods sold as sales percentage.




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