Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
Rizal Philippines
September 18, 2016
I was tasked by a holding company to help evaluate a school that is being negotiated for sale. All ready, a downpayment in the form of a P12,000,000 loan good for 6 mos has been granted to remove the TCT from escrow, and pay off the SSS premiums loans, Pag ibig.
A group has been tasked for a Due Diligence. The task of the DD group are two fold:
1. Financial verification. Are the revenues and expenses correct?
2. Outside of the financial, what are the drivers of the business:
1. Internal analysis (management, delivery of the service, morale, leadership, facilities, MVP)
2 External analysis: competition, key factors for success, other business opportunities
The DD result is critical for the determination of strategies to cement the deal, and ensure ROI for the investors.
The deal would be something like this:
Total purchase price: P50 million
Down payment: P12, million
Retirement 13 million
Balance 25 million
Since the property worth P70 million is in the name of an individual person, this will be transferred to a holding or real estate company and borrow P30 million for 10 years at 10% interest. The monthly amortization would be P413,000 per month Why P30 million? So that the balance would be used in upgrading the school.
Some initial findings:
1. The revenues of the school P2 million a month (P24 M for 2014)
2. The expenses seem to be overstated. The interest expense amounting to P800,000 is lodged as direct expense (wrong entry)
3. The total monthly expense is P1.2 million (without interest expense) thus if we add the P400,000 to the cash outflow, there would be P400,000 left for P4.8 million income for the year. That is P48 million for the next 10 years + owning the land and building
4. Now if you can look at other business opportunities: collateral business related to the school (what are they. This is subject to the research by the DD team. They could have been hidden from the FS or is a business within the business or is overlooked by the owners)
What would be the strategy?
Is this a good buy?
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