Practical M&A Execution and Integration: A Step by Step Guide To Successful Strategy, Risk and Integration Management (Wiley Corporate F&A, #6)

by Michael R. McGrath

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Few business activities can match Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) in terms of the potential for reward and for danger. A successful merger or acquisition can allow a mid-tier company to leap into the top tier, bringing rich rewards to that company, and its employees and shareholders. The failure of a merger can, on the other hand, have a devastating impact, resulting a loss of credibility, destruction of value and in some cases bringing the parties to ruin. Depending on how you measure it, between 50% and 80% of M&A deals fail to attain their objectives, before or even after the deal is done. Practical M&A Execution and Integration is all about maximising your chances of success.

Merging, de-merging, acquiring or acquired, if your organisation is involved, or likely to be involved, you will need to manage the process, and following this Handbook will give you a clear, simple framework to get the job done and help your organisation move on and attain the benefits and promise of the deal.

The book covers the following core topics:

  • Fundamentals of M&A; the reasons for M&A, types of M&A deals and the challenges  they present
  • M&A Regulation
  • Successful M&A, covering M&A power and providing a detailed look at the processes and people involved
  • Delivering M&A
  • The unique issues of Banking M&A, which differs significantly from other types of M&A deals.

The final section consists of document templates and suggested tables of contents which are designed to be used alongside the advice in the book, thus making Practical M&A Execution and Integration the complete guide to constructing a successful M&A deal.

  • ISBN13 9781119978022
  • Publish Date 20 September 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Imprint Standards Information Network