Working Capital Efficiency: Improving the Economic Return From M&A
Companies routinely leave cash on the table during mergers and acquisitions (M&A), according to a statistical analysis of the relationship between M&A activity and the working capital performance of 1,000 top firms. But working capital can be the cheapest source of capital for an acquiring company during an M&A event. Find out why there are compelling reasons to consider working capital improvements throughout the M&A life cycle.
Download this complimentary research to learn more including:
Specific actions you can take to enhance working capital after a merger
Key indicators that a target company is a good candidate for working capital improvement
Working capital opportunities at each stage of the M&A life cycle
Typical finance integration challenges that can negatively impact working capital
A summary of working capital considerations for buyers
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