Financing Decision Dimensions - M&A financing decisions typically consider seven dimensions, including financing type combinations, maturity, yield basis, currency, innovative clauses, control, and issuance methods [4][6][7][8][9][10]. - The optimal financing combination usually starts with internal financing, followed by debt financing, and finally equity financing, aiming for maximum company value [6]. Financing Channels - M&A financing channels can be classified into internal and external categories. Internal channels include retained earnings and tax liabilities, while external channels encompass bank loans, non-financial institution funds, and foreign capital [10]. - External financing is characterized by speed and flexibility but comes with higher costs and risks [10]. Special Financing Methods - M&A funds pool third-party capital for acquisitions, often involving private equity funds and listed companies, leveraging both financial tools and platform resources [15]. - Leveraged buyouts (LBOs) utilize financial leverage to acquire companies with minimal upfront capital, relying on the target's assets and future cash flows for repayment [16]. - Management buyouts (MBOs) involve company management acquiring shares, aligning ownership and management roles, typically in stable cash flow environments [17]. - Asset securitization transforms illiquid assets into liquid asset-backed securities, enhancing cash flow management [18]. Evaluating M&A Financing Plans - The evaluation of M&A financing plans should consider flexibility, risk, return, control, and timing [19]. - Comparing different financing options, such as debt versus equity, reveals trade-offs in liquidity, risk exposure, earnings per share, control dilution, and market perception [19][20].
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-02 23:36