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BEGINNING IN BUSINESS SERIES
     BUSINESS SET UP AND PURCHASE



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1.   Setting Up .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.   Consultation With Professional Accountant ................................................................................................ 3
3.   Purchasing A Business ......................................................................................................................................... 4
4.   Registrations Required ........................................................................................................................................ 7
5.   Accounting Work/Advice .................................................................................................................................... 8
6.   Other General Matters ......................................................................................................................................... 9
With compliments from
   Alan Lewis Accountants



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The following is a summary of items to be considered when setting up a business or buying a business.



SETTING UP
      Determine the return (reasonable salary and profit) that you want from the business bearing in mind:
           The time you have to give.
           The investment you will make.
           The expertise you will provide.

      Be realistic when determining the required return. You can then determine whether the business is
      likely to give you the financial rewards you are seeking.
      This should be based on the market rate for an equivalent outside employee to perform the work that
      the owners are going to do PLUS a percentage return on the capital to be invested in the business,
      taking into account the risks associated with running such a business.
      Survey the market you plan to serve to ascertain if the necessary sales figures required to produce the
      gross profit you have determined are available. Will this gross profit pay the overheads, including your
      salary, and earn a net profit?
      If you have not already worked in this type of business, make arrangements to work for a reasonable
      period on either a paid or non-paid basis.
      Ascertain whether the business suits your life-style and your family’s life-style.
      You are more likely to be successful if the business matches your skills, knowledge, experience and
      interests. The business should build on your talents and be one in which you will remain enthusiastic
      when things look discouraging.
      Prepare a list of assets that you will have to obtain including details of cost.
      Ascertain if there are any businesses for sale - what is the cost - would it be cheaper for you to establish
      your own business rather than buy one?



CONSULTATION WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT
      Consult an experienced Professional Accountant (who is interested in small business), on the type of
      business that you envisage and whether you intend to purchase an existing business or to commence a
      new business.
      Discuss with your Professional Accountant:
      1.     Type of entity to be used for the particular business.
      2.     Documentation required:
                  If a Partnership:
Partnership Agreement
                  If a Company:
Constitution
                  If a Trust:

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                                       PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                              Phone: (02) 4390 4156
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Trust Deed
      3.   Seek an explanation of the entity’s method of operation and legal obligations for the entity
           chosen.
      4.   A Feasibility Study should be prepared including:-
                 Estimate of sales - dissected into months so as to account for monthly variations (seasonal
                  conditions)
                 Estimate of overhead expenses
                 Estimate of wages
                 Estimate of business acquisition set -up costs
                 Budget for next twelve months, in monthly detail, with a further forecast for the next two
                  years (in total)
                 Break-even level of operations
                 Best and worse position budgets i.e. a Sensitivity Analysis
                 Cashflow Forecasts
                 Based on profitability estimates - an estimate of the Pay As You Go tax payable and when
                  tax is due for payment
                 Review of available statistics and inter-firm comparison benchmarks for the type of
                  business being considered
      5.   If you are going to borrow money, prepare a finance application including a Statement of Net
           Worth.
      6.   Preparation of Projected Balance Sheet for twelve months’ time.
      7.   Reach agreement on the ongoing role to be undertaken by the Professional Accountant in
           relation to the preparation of periodic financial accounts etc.
      8.   Seek a referral to a competent Commercial Solicitor.
      9.   Seek a referral to a Banker interested in small business.



PURCHASING A BUSINESS
      If you intend to purchase a business, request the following from the Vendor:

      1.     Copies of the business’ financial accounts i.e. Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts and Balance
             Sheets for the last five years.

      2.     Copies of the business and personal income tax returns for the last five years.

      3.     Copies of the business Aged Debtors’ Analysis. Note in particular the percentage of Debtors that
             have been outstanding for more then 60 and 90 days.

      4.     Access to Cash Payments Book and Cash Receipts Book, Invoice Books, Journals, Bank
             Statements, Bank Deposit Books, Ledgers, Creditors’ Invoices and Creditors’ Aged Analysis, Stock
             Records, Work in Progress Records, Wages Records, Order Book, Lease Agreements.

      5.     Ascertain whether the Vendor is operating similar businesses elsewhere, however only selling
             one. If this is the case:-
                 Check purchases, sales, wages to ensure that they relate only to the business that you are
                  acquiring
                 Determine what Restraint of Trade the Vendor is prepared to enter into
                 Consider whether all present customers will remain with this business or follow the present
                  owner to his/her new or continuing business

      6.     Examine the stock of the business - is it obviously old? Enquire of the stock turnover. How does
             this compare to inter-firm comparison benchmarks? How will the stock be valued?

      7.     Establish the history of the business.

      - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                       PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                              Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                       www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
Alan Lewis Accountants


   8.    Establish what percentage of the market the business has.

   9.    Ascertain the major competitors. What is their present position, likely future, reasons for
         success or failure? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Do you believe that you can
         compete with them? Have you developed a strategy?

   10.   Ascertain the major suppliers.

   11.   Enquire as to the supplier’s terms of trade. It is recommended that you contact the suppliers to
         ascertain their intentions. Will they supply you? On what terms? - are they intending to remain
         in business?

   12.   Enquire as to the business’s Terms of Trade with its customers - and check whether they are
         enforced.

   13.   Ascertain whether the business promptly renders it’s invoices and monthly debtors’ statements.
         Does that business follow-up payment by debtors?

   14.   Check the plant and equipment that is owned by the business. Is it modern? Does it meet
         Government requirements? Are there any requisitions? (Orders from a Government
         Department for repairs/modifications to be undertaken). If you don’t have the necessary
         expertise to carry out these checks, insist on an inspection (as part of the contract) by a qualified
         person prior to settlement.

   15.   Enquire as to whether the plant is owned, on hire purchase or leased.

   16.   If the business is operated from leased premises - obtain a copy of the Lease Agreement.

   17.   Has the business owner the right to negotiate for the transfer of the lease? You should have
         discussions with the landlord and obtain the landlord’s written approval for the transfer of the
         lease.

   18.   Examine the terms of the lease and particularly note the clauses discussing the removal of
         fixtures and fittings, plant and equipment, rectification of the premises, option periods, number
         of days prior to the expiration of the present lease period in which you have to give notice of
         exercising a right of an option, how often the building has to be painted, who pays for repairs and
         maintenance and refit requirements.

   19.   If the building is owned by the Vendor, is the building being sold?. If so, obtain details of the
         building’s written down value (if it is eligible for tax deductible depreciation write-off) and have
         a qualified person inspect the building to ascertain it’s condition. You should note that repairs
         and maintenance carried out within 12 months of acquisition is normally not tax deductible.

   20.   In what name is the building registered?

   21.   Obtain details of the Title Deed.

   22.   Check with the Local Council as to the zoning for the premises. Are there any restrictions on the
         type of business activities that can be carried out in the building?

   23.   Ascertain the price the owner wants for the business - ask what the apportionment is between
         land and buildings, plant, fixtures and fittings, motor vehicles, stock (if you are taking over)
         goodwill.

   24.   If you are taking over debtors, beware! Obtain full details of who the debtors are and a detailed
         Debtors’ Aged Analysis. Never agree to pay 100 cents in the dollar for Debtors - or if you do,
         delay payment until you actually receive 100 cents in the dollar.

   - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                    PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                           Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                    www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
Alan Lewis Accountants



   25.   Determine which employees you will be retaining - ascertain their period of service.

   26.   Have a calculation prepared and an appropriate adjustment made for their holiday pay, sick pay
         and redundancy entitlement.

   27.   If you are acquiring employees who have more than say five years service, have an adjustment
         made for long-service leave entitlement that will accrue to them after ten years service with the
         business, not particularly with you.

   28.   Ensure that you are going to be given an accurate customer list for the business, together with
         details of sales made on an annual basis over the last 5 years.

   29.   Enquire as to the intentions of the vendor. What are they going to do after selling the business?
         Have they any family members operating similar businesses in close proximity to this business?

   30.   Will the vendor stay on with you in the business for a reasonable period to introduce you to the
         existing customers and to assist in the business changeover?

   31.   Determine the method of valuing stock. If possible, insert a clause that you do not have to
         acquire all the stock, but only the stock that you want.

   32.   Politics - Is legislation likely to change, which will reduce the business activities or increase
         costs? (Will this increase in taxes or changed policies have an adverse affect on the business?)

   33.   If gazetted trading hours change, will this adversely affect the profitability of the business?

   34.   Are wages stable or likely to increase? Will the staff you are taking over be willing to work for
         you for the same rates and conditions as they did for the Vendor?

   35.   What is the state of the economy? Have the last few years been boom years? What are the years
         ahead likely to be - boom or bust? How will that affect this business? Can you maintain the
         profitability?

   36.   Obtain from the Vendor a month-by-month schedule of sales made in the last 5 years.

   37.   Check whether any large credit notes were processed in July/August. This could mean that
         annual sales to 30th June have been overstated.

   38.   Have a credit worthiness check run on the business. Has there been legal action started by or
         against the Vendor?

   39.   Are there changes in social behaviour that could affect the business? E.g. Video affects on
         cinemas, weekend shopping.

   40.   Will changes in technology affect the business operations or the products or services that it sells?

   41.   Are there any proposed changes in Town Planning Regulations that will affect the business? It is
         recommended that you enquire at the local council.

   42.   Who are the customers? What categories do the customers fit into? Age, Sex, Education Levels,
         Income, Ethnic Group, Occupation, Family Structure etc. Are you satisfied that you have the
         necessary skills, patience and temperament to service the customers of the business? Is there
         likely to be any change in the customer mix over the next four years that could affect the
         operation of the business?



   - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                    PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                           Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                    www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
 Alan Lewis Accountants


    43.   Have you reviewed the operation of the business? Do you believe it is operating efficiently? If
          you are proposing changes have you calculated the realistic cost of those changes? Have these
          costs been included in your list of capital requirements?

    44.   Do you intend to re-employ the present employees? You should receive a list of their individual
          job specifications and review the work and responsibilities of each of them. Effective Human
          Resources Management is vital for the success of every business. Are you satisfied that you can
          work with this group of employees? Examine the employment contracts of these employees -
          noting any particular clauses or agreements. Alternatively are you satisfied that you can hire the
          necessary employees that you require?

    45.   Does the business have the right product mix? Have you received full details of the sources of
          product, procedures, recipes, formulas etc?

    46.   Does the business operate under any patents, trademarks, permission to produce under license,
          copyrights etc? As a condition of the contract the right to use will have to be transferred to you
          and the ultimate owner of the “right” will have to agree to the transfer.

    47.   Check the Order Book. Do forward orders exist? Check the Gross Profit Margin on the orders - is
          the percentage similar to that which has been obtained in the past? Contact some of the
          customers who have placed orders to ensure that they intend to proceed with the order.

    48.   If you are taking over partially completed contracts - check thoroughly that every thing is
          satisfactory and that you can complete the order profitably.

    49.   Obtain a copy of the Creditors Aged Analysis. What are the ages of the outstanding balances?
          Does the Creditors Analysis “line up” with the suppliers terms of trade? If not, enquire as to why
          not. (A significant variation may mean that the business is not operating as well as stated.)

    50.   Check the Bank Reconciliation Statement- what is the age of unpresented cheques? Have
          creditors’ cheques been drawn merely to make the Creditors’ Aged Analysis look satisfactory?

    51.   Quality Control - is there a system in place?

    52.   Find out what the stock-buying pattern is for the business. E.g. When do you have to order
          winter stock or summer stock? Can you buy specific stock other than at those times? If so, at
          what cost?

    53.   Has the business successfully implemented suitable systems and policies for GST?

    54.   If you are planning to acquire shares in a Company, units in a Unit Trust or an interest in a
          Partnership - BEWARE. Has the entity made an Interposed Entity Resolution or in the case of
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          the Unit Trust - resolved to be a Family Trust? (Refer to Paper 12.91 – “Tax Planning – Purchase
          of a Business”).

    Remember, what you are looking for are clues that the business is not what it's being built up to be by
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    The buyer must beware - check, double check and cross check everything.
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    Once you sign the contract - it's very difficult to renegotiate.
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    If you are proceeding with the business acquisition or business set-up, the following matters will also
    have to be attended to:



REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED

    - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                     PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                            Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                     www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
 Alan Lewis Accountants


    Business Name Registration.

    Income Tax Department Registration covering Withholding Tax, Public Officer Appointment (in a
    Company structure), Australian Business Number, GST Registration.

    Payroll Tax Registration (if payroll is over the threshold amount).

    WorkCare.

    Government Department for particular industry application.

    Banking :
         Operations of bank account
         Signatories
         Request the bank to forward monthly or weekly bank statements

    Insurance:
         Appointment of Insurance Broker
         Fire Insurance
         General Insurance
         Loss of Profit Insurance
         Keyman Insurance
         Partnership Insurance
         Contractors All Risk Insurance
         Public Risk
         Motor Vehicle Insurance

    Directories:
         Yellow Pages Business Directories
         Business Directories
         Business Associations
         Chamber of Commerce
         Development Bureau
         Visitors Bureau

    Should a Public Relations Consultant be appointed?



ACCOUNTING WORK/ADVICE
    Discuss with your Professional Accountant the following:

    a.    Preparation of business objectives.

    b.    Preparation of the business Mission Statement.

    c.    Designing an accounting and management information system.

    d.    Designing the internal control system.

    e.    Determination of the types of books and records to be maintained by the business - this will
          cover cash books, sales journals, debtors ledger, preparation of debtors aged analysis,
          discussions re the firm’s chart of accounts.

    f.    Preparation of a Business Plan including Budgets and Cashflow Forecasts.

    - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                     PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                            Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                     www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
 Alan Lewis Accountants



    g.     Discussion in relation to regular accounting reports to be prepared. Best Management practice is
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           that accounting reports are prepared in conjunction with your Professional Accountant on at
           least a quarterly basis, preferably monthly.

    h.     Determine appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the business.

    i.     Determination of the setting-up of a Board of Advice - this could possibly include your
           Professional Accountant, Solicitor and an experienced businessperson you know and trust.

    j.     Employees. Determine the following:-
              Awards/Enterprise Agreements
              Terms of Employment
              Employment Records
              Local Industry Variations if any
              Employment Contracts




OTHER GENERAL MATTERS
    Study the location of the business - is it suitable for you to achieve your business aims?

    Study the layout of the premises either being obtained or to be used - are they suitable to achieve your
    business plan?

    Carry out market research. Does the market exist for the business products at the sales prices that you
    intend to charge?

    Analyse your estimated expenses in terms of whether they are fixed expenses or variable expenses.

    Analyse the sales required to achieve the break-even point.

    Have your Professional Accountant calculate the sales that will be necessary for you to achieve break-
    even point plus a reasonable salary for yourself.

    If you are considering sales on credit, establish a credit policy.

    Discuss with your bank the installation of:
         Bank Card
         Master Card
         Visa Card; and
         EFTPOS

    Discuss with:
          Diners Club
          American Express etc
    the installation of credit cards.
    Check that the business meets all the legal requirements, Business Registration, Shops and Factories
    Act and complies with the Health Department Regulations (if applicable).
    Review potential risks. Do you have a fall-back plan? Check and double check! Remember - let the
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    buyer beware!
    Accept only the type of work you can handle.



    - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                     PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                            Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                     www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
Alan Lewis Accountants


   Ensure that you have adequate communication facilities - telephone, facsimile machine, answering
   machine or service, photocopier, mobile phone, email and web page.

   Are there likely to be any traffic flow fluctuations at the business premises?

   How seasonal is the business? Have you costed and planned for the ‘off season’?

   Obtain details of all local events.

   Familiarize yourself with what is happening in the local area - airports, roads, new projects,
   government initiatives, local government policies and attitudes, local objections.

   Do you need all the assets? If not, plan to sell surplus assets to obtain liquidity.

   Buy carefully, not necessarily in bulk or on price alone.

   Listen to the experienced employees.

   Develop an ability to get on with people.

   Establish a Staff Manual for the business.

   Obviously not all the aforementioned checklist items are applicable to all businesses. These will give
   you an idea of the type of matters that should be considered before setting-up a business and when you
   are buying a business.




   - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                    PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                           Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                    www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
    Alan Lewis Accountants




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Paper 12.91 Tax Planning - Purchase Of A Business By An Individual




       - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                        PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                               Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                        www.lewistaxation.com.au
With compliments from
   Alan Lewis Accountants




                                         UAN IMPORTANT MESSAGE
The forms and commentaries contained in this paper are provided as a guide only and should not form the
sole basis for any advice in relation to the particular situation of any person without first obtaining proper
professional advice.
This paper is provided on the understanding that ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd (ACN: 078 451 439) and ALAN LEWIS
ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd (ACN: 137 070 921) will not be responsible as a result of any use made by users
hereof of the forms or commentaries of this paper without first obtaining specific professional advice. Neither
shall ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd or ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS be responsible for any errors or omissions
contained in these papers. ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS expressly disclaims
liability whether under contract or negligence and whether to a direct purchaser of these papers or to any
other person who may borrow or use them in respect of any loss or damage flowing therefrom whether direct
or consequential. In particular and without limiting the extent of this disclaimer ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and
ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS accepts no liability if any form or commentary contained herein, whether used
in its original form or altered in some way by the user, proves not to be valid or not to attain the end result
desired by the user. This exclusion shall extend both to the user and to any client of the user who may suffer
loss as a result of the use of these papers and it shall apply even though ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN
LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS may have been negligent in the publication or preparation of these papers. The user
acknowledges that it has not made known to ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS any
particular purpose for which these papers are required and that it has not relied on ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and
ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS skill or judgement to provide a paper suitable for any such purpose.

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      - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921
                                       PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263
                                              Phone: (02) 4390 4156
                                       www.lewistaxation.com.au

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Business Set-up and Purchase

  • 1. Alan Lewis Accountants BEGINNING IN BUSINESS SERIES BUSINESS SET UP AND PURCHASE Paper 01.03 U
  • 2. CONTENTS U Page U 1. Setting Up .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Consultation With Professional Accountant ................................................................................................ 3 3. Purchasing A Business ......................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Registrations Required ........................................................................................................................................ 7 5. Accounting Work/Advice .................................................................................................................................... 8 6. Other General Matters ......................................................................................................................................... 9
  • 3. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants BEGINNING IN BUSINESS SERIES U BUSINESS SET UP AND PURCHASE U Paper 01.03 U The following is a summary of items to be considered when setting up a business or buying a business. SETTING UP Determine the return (reasonable salary and profit) that you want from the business bearing in mind:  The time you have to give.  The investment you will make.  The expertise you will provide. Be realistic when determining the required return. You can then determine whether the business is likely to give you the financial rewards you are seeking. This should be based on the market rate for an equivalent outside employee to perform the work that the owners are going to do PLUS a percentage return on the capital to be invested in the business, taking into account the risks associated with running such a business. Survey the market you plan to serve to ascertain if the necessary sales figures required to produce the gross profit you have determined are available. Will this gross profit pay the overheads, including your salary, and earn a net profit? If you have not already worked in this type of business, make arrangements to work for a reasonable period on either a paid or non-paid basis. Ascertain whether the business suits your life-style and your family’s life-style. You are more likely to be successful if the business matches your skills, knowledge, experience and interests. The business should build on your talents and be one in which you will remain enthusiastic when things look discouraging. Prepare a list of assets that you will have to obtain including details of cost. Ascertain if there are any businesses for sale - what is the cost - would it be cheaper for you to establish your own business rather than buy one? CONSULTATION WITH PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT Consult an experienced Professional Accountant (who is interested in small business), on the type of business that you envisage and whether you intend to purchase an existing business or to commence a new business. Discuss with your Professional Accountant: 1. Type of entity to be used for the particular business. 2. Documentation required:  If a Partnership: Partnership Agreement  If a Company: Constitution  If a Trust:  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 4. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants Trust Deed 3. Seek an explanation of the entity’s method of operation and legal obligations for the entity chosen. 4. A Feasibility Study should be prepared including:-  Estimate of sales - dissected into months so as to account for monthly variations (seasonal conditions)  Estimate of overhead expenses  Estimate of wages  Estimate of business acquisition set -up costs  Budget for next twelve months, in monthly detail, with a further forecast for the next two years (in total)  Break-even level of operations  Best and worse position budgets i.e. a Sensitivity Analysis  Cashflow Forecasts  Based on profitability estimates - an estimate of the Pay As You Go tax payable and when tax is due for payment  Review of available statistics and inter-firm comparison benchmarks for the type of business being considered 5. If you are going to borrow money, prepare a finance application including a Statement of Net Worth. 6. Preparation of Projected Balance Sheet for twelve months’ time. 7. Reach agreement on the ongoing role to be undertaken by the Professional Accountant in relation to the preparation of periodic financial accounts etc. 8. Seek a referral to a competent Commercial Solicitor. 9. Seek a referral to a Banker interested in small business. PURCHASING A BUSINESS If you intend to purchase a business, request the following from the Vendor: 1. Copies of the business’ financial accounts i.e. Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts and Balance Sheets for the last five years. 2. Copies of the business and personal income tax returns for the last five years. 3. Copies of the business Aged Debtors’ Analysis. Note in particular the percentage of Debtors that have been outstanding for more then 60 and 90 days. 4. Access to Cash Payments Book and Cash Receipts Book, Invoice Books, Journals, Bank Statements, Bank Deposit Books, Ledgers, Creditors’ Invoices and Creditors’ Aged Analysis, Stock Records, Work in Progress Records, Wages Records, Order Book, Lease Agreements. 5. Ascertain whether the Vendor is operating similar businesses elsewhere, however only selling one. If this is the case:-  Check purchases, sales, wages to ensure that they relate only to the business that you are acquiring  Determine what Restraint of Trade the Vendor is prepared to enter into  Consider whether all present customers will remain with this business or follow the present owner to his/her new or continuing business 6. Examine the stock of the business - is it obviously old? Enquire of the stock turnover. How does this compare to inter-firm comparison benchmarks? How will the stock be valued? 7. Establish the history of the business.  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 5. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants 8. Establish what percentage of the market the business has. 9. Ascertain the major competitors. What is their present position, likely future, reasons for success or failure? What are their strengths and weaknesses? Do you believe that you can compete with them? Have you developed a strategy? 10. Ascertain the major suppliers. 11. Enquire as to the supplier’s terms of trade. It is recommended that you contact the suppliers to ascertain their intentions. Will they supply you? On what terms? - are they intending to remain in business? 12. Enquire as to the business’s Terms of Trade with its customers - and check whether they are enforced. 13. Ascertain whether the business promptly renders it’s invoices and monthly debtors’ statements. Does that business follow-up payment by debtors? 14. Check the plant and equipment that is owned by the business. Is it modern? Does it meet Government requirements? Are there any requisitions? (Orders from a Government Department for repairs/modifications to be undertaken). If you don’t have the necessary expertise to carry out these checks, insist on an inspection (as part of the contract) by a qualified person prior to settlement. 15. Enquire as to whether the plant is owned, on hire purchase or leased. 16. If the business is operated from leased premises - obtain a copy of the Lease Agreement. 17. Has the business owner the right to negotiate for the transfer of the lease? You should have discussions with the landlord and obtain the landlord’s written approval for the transfer of the lease. 18. Examine the terms of the lease and particularly note the clauses discussing the removal of fixtures and fittings, plant and equipment, rectification of the premises, option periods, number of days prior to the expiration of the present lease period in which you have to give notice of exercising a right of an option, how often the building has to be painted, who pays for repairs and maintenance and refit requirements. 19. If the building is owned by the Vendor, is the building being sold?. If so, obtain details of the building’s written down value (if it is eligible for tax deductible depreciation write-off) and have a qualified person inspect the building to ascertain it’s condition. You should note that repairs and maintenance carried out within 12 months of acquisition is normally not tax deductible. 20. In what name is the building registered? 21. Obtain details of the Title Deed. 22. Check with the Local Council as to the zoning for the premises. Are there any restrictions on the type of business activities that can be carried out in the building? 23. Ascertain the price the owner wants for the business - ask what the apportionment is between land and buildings, plant, fixtures and fittings, motor vehicles, stock (if you are taking over) goodwill. 24. If you are taking over debtors, beware! Obtain full details of who the debtors are and a detailed Debtors’ Aged Analysis. Never agree to pay 100 cents in the dollar for Debtors - or if you do, delay payment until you actually receive 100 cents in the dollar.  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 6. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants 25. Determine which employees you will be retaining - ascertain their period of service. 26. Have a calculation prepared and an appropriate adjustment made for their holiday pay, sick pay and redundancy entitlement. 27. If you are acquiring employees who have more than say five years service, have an adjustment made for long-service leave entitlement that will accrue to them after ten years service with the business, not particularly with you. 28. Ensure that you are going to be given an accurate customer list for the business, together with details of sales made on an annual basis over the last 5 years. 29. Enquire as to the intentions of the vendor. What are they going to do after selling the business? Have they any family members operating similar businesses in close proximity to this business? 30. Will the vendor stay on with you in the business for a reasonable period to introduce you to the existing customers and to assist in the business changeover? 31. Determine the method of valuing stock. If possible, insert a clause that you do not have to acquire all the stock, but only the stock that you want. 32. Politics - Is legislation likely to change, which will reduce the business activities or increase costs? (Will this increase in taxes or changed policies have an adverse affect on the business?) 33. If gazetted trading hours change, will this adversely affect the profitability of the business? 34. Are wages stable or likely to increase? Will the staff you are taking over be willing to work for you for the same rates and conditions as they did for the Vendor? 35. What is the state of the economy? Have the last few years been boom years? What are the years ahead likely to be - boom or bust? How will that affect this business? Can you maintain the profitability? 36. Obtain from the Vendor a month-by-month schedule of sales made in the last 5 years. 37. Check whether any large credit notes were processed in July/August. This could mean that annual sales to 30th June have been overstated. 38. Have a credit worthiness check run on the business. Has there been legal action started by or against the Vendor? 39. Are there changes in social behaviour that could affect the business? E.g. Video affects on cinemas, weekend shopping. 40. Will changes in technology affect the business operations or the products or services that it sells? 41. Are there any proposed changes in Town Planning Regulations that will affect the business? It is recommended that you enquire at the local council. 42. Who are the customers? What categories do the customers fit into? Age, Sex, Education Levels, Income, Ethnic Group, Occupation, Family Structure etc. Are you satisfied that you have the necessary skills, patience and temperament to service the customers of the business? Is there likely to be any change in the customer mix over the next four years that could affect the operation of the business?  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 7. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants 43. Have you reviewed the operation of the business? Do you believe it is operating efficiently? If you are proposing changes have you calculated the realistic cost of those changes? Have these costs been included in your list of capital requirements? 44. Do you intend to re-employ the present employees? You should receive a list of their individual job specifications and review the work and responsibilities of each of them. Effective Human Resources Management is vital for the success of every business. Are you satisfied that you can work with this group of employees? Examine the employment contracts of these employees - noting any particular clauses or agreements. Alternatively are you satisfied that you can hire the necessary employees that you require? 45. Does the business have the right product mix? Have you received full details of the sources of product, procedures, recipes, formulas etc? 46. Does the business operate under any patents, trademarks, permission to produce under license, copyrights etc? As a condition of the contract the right to use will have to be transferred to you and the ultimate owner of the “right” will have to agree to the transfer. 47. Check the Order Book. Do forward orders exist? Check the Gross Profit Margin on the orders - is the percentage similar to that which has been obtained in the past? Contact some of the customers who have placed orders to ensure that they intend to proceed with the order. 48. If you are taking over partially completed contracts - check thoroughly that every thing is satisfactory and that you can complete the order profitably. 49. Obtain a copy of the Creditors Aged Analysis. What are the ages of the outstanding balances? Does the Creditors Analysis “line up” with the suppliers terms of trade? If not, enquire as to why not. (A significant variation may mean that the business is not operating as well as stated.) 50. Check the Bank Reconciliation Statement- what is the age of unpresented cheques? Have creditors’ cheques been drawn merely to make the Creditors’ Aged Analysis look satisfactory? 51. Quality Control - is there a system in place? 52. Find out what the stock-buying pattern is for the business. E.g. When do you have to order winter stock or summer stock? Can you buy specific stock other than at those times? If so, at what cost? 53. Has the business successfully implemented suitable systems and policies for GST? 54. If you are planning to acquire shares in a Company, units in a Unit Trust or an interest in a Partnership - BEWARE. Has the entity made an Interposed Entity Resolution or in the case of U U the Unit Trust - resolved to be a Family Trust? (Refer to Paper 12.91 – “Tax Planning – Purchase of a Business”). Remember, what you are looking for are clues that the business is not what it's being built up to be by U the Vendor or the Agent. U The buyer must beware - check, double check and cross check everything. U Once you sign the contract - it's very difficult to renegotiate. U U If you are proceeding with the business acquisition or business set-up, the following matters will also have to be attended to: REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 8. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants Business Name Registration. Income Tax Department Registration covering Withholding Tax, Public Officer Appointment (in a Company structure), Australian Business Number, GST Registration. Payroll Tax Registration (if payroll is over the threshold amount). WorkCare. Government Department for particular industry application. Banking :  Operations of bank account  Signatories  Request the bank to forward monthly or weekly bank statements Insurance:  Appointment of Insurance Broker  Fire Insurance  General Insurance  Loss of Profit Insurance  Keyman Insurance  Partnership Insurance  Contractors All Risk Insurance  Public Risk  Motor Vehicle Insurance Directories:  Yellow Pages Business Directories  Business Directories  Business Associations  Chamber of Commerce  Development Bureau  Visitors Bureau Should a Public Relations Consultant be appointed? ACCOUNTING WORK/ADVICE Discuss with your Professional Accountant the following: a. Preparation of business objectives. b. Preparation of the business Mission Statement. c. Designing an accounting and management information system. d. Designing the internal control system. e. Determination of the types of books and records to be maintained by the business - this will cover cash books, sales journals, debtors ledger, preparation of debtors aged analysis, discussions re the firm’s chart of accounts. f. Preparation of a Business Plan including Budgets and Cashflow Forecasts.  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 9. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants g. Discussion in relation to regular accounting reports to be prepared. Best Management practice is U that accounting reports are prepared in conjunction with your Professional Accountant on at least a quarterly basis, preferably monthly. h. Determine appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the business. i. Determination of the setting-up of a Board of Advice - this could possibly include your Professional Accountant, Solicitor and an experienced businessperson you know and trust. j. Employees. Determine the following:-  Awards/Enterprise Agreements  Terms of Employment  Employment Records  Local Industry Variations if any  Employment Contracts OTHER GENERAL MATTERS Study the location of the business - is it suitable for you to achieve your business aims? Study the layout of the premises either being obtained or to be used - are they suitable to achieve your business plan? Carry out market research. Does the market exist for the business products at the sales prices that you intend to charge? Analyse your estimated expenses in terms of whether they are fixed expenses or variable expenses. Analyse the sales required to achieve the break-even point. Have your Professional Accountant calculate the sales that will be necessary for you to achieve break- even point plus a reasonable salary for yourself. If you are considering sales on credit, establish a credit policy. Discuss with your bank the installation of:  Bank Card  Master Card  Visa Card; and  EFTPOS Discuss with:  Diners Club  American Express etc the installation of credit cards. Check that the business meets all the legal requirements, Business Registration, Shops and Factories Act and complies with the Health Department Regulations (if applicable). Review potential risks. Do you have a fall-back plan? Check and double check! Remember - let the U buyer beware! Accept only the type of work you can handle.  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 10. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants Ensure that you have adequate communication facilities - telephone, facsimile machine, answering machine or service, photocopier, mobile phone, email and web page. Are there likely to be any traffic flow fluctuations at the business premises? How seasonal is the business? Have you costed and planned for the ‘off season’? Obtain details of all local events. Familiarize yourself with what is happening in the local area - airports, roads, new projects, government initiatives, local government policies and attitudes, local objections. Do you need all the assets? If not, plan to sell surplus assets to obtain liquidity. Buy carefully, not necessarily in bulk or on price alone. Listen to the experienced employees. Develop an ability to get on with people. Establish a Staff Manual for the business. Obviously not all the aforementioned checklist items are applicable to all businesses. These will give you an idea of the type of matters that should be considered before setting-up a business and when you are buying a business.  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 11. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants LINKS: U Paper 12.91 Tax Planning - Purchase Of A Business By An Individual  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au
  • 12. With compliments from Alan Lewis Accountants UAN IMPORTANT MESSAGE The forms and commentaries contained in this paper are provided as a guide only and should not form the sole basis for any advice in relation to the particular situation of any person without first obtaining proper professional advice. This paper is provided on the understanding that ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd (ACN: 078 451 439) and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd (ACN: 137 070 921) will not be responsible as a result of any use made by users hereof of the forms or commentaries of this paper without first obtaining specific professional advice. Neither shall ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd or ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS be responsible for any errors or omissions contained in these papers. ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS expressly disclaims liability whether under contract or negligence and whether to a direct purchaser of these papers or to any other person who may borrow or use them in respect of any loss or damage flowing therefrom whether direct or consequential. In particular and without limiting the extent of this disclaimer ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS accepts no liability if any form or commentary contained herein, whether used in its original form or altered in some way by the user, proves not to be valid or not to attain the end result desired by the user. This exclusion shall extend both to the user and to any client of the user who may suffer loss as a result of the use of these papers and it shall apply even though ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS may have been negligent in the publication or preparation of these papers. The user acknowledges that it has not made known to ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS any particular purpose for which these papers are required and that it has not relied on ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd and ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS skill or judgement to provide a paper suitable for any such purpose. U INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NOTICE The authority to use all copyright, trade marks and other intellectual property rights comprised in this paper is held exclusively by ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd (ACN: 078 451 439). Neither these rights nor any part of this paper may be used, sold, transferred, licensed, copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form whatsoever without the prior written consent of ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd (ACN: 078 451 439).  - ESS BIZTOOLS Pty Ltd - ACN: 078 451 439 Edit by ALAN LEWIS ACCOUNTANTS Pty Ltd – ACN: 137 070 921 PO Box 4295, LAKE HAVEN NSW 2263 Phone: (02) 4390 4156 www.lewistaxation.com.au