Seller Notes modeling
Anybody seen an example or guide on how to model seller notes? And what is the treatment if it ends up on the Sources table? Thanks.
Anybody seen an example or guide on how to model seller notes? And what is the treatment if it ends up on the Sources table? Thanks.
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It really depends on how they are structured, but for this one particular transaction I modeled it as being paid off in two years - essentially amortized 50% each year. As far as S&U, I showed it in both. Depends on the structure, but I would typically show as subordinated to traditional sub debt. Hope this helps.
LBO Modelling - Contingent Seller Notes (Originally Posted: 10/22/2017)
How do you model contingent seller notes in an LBO and the seller notes' implications to the exit calculations?
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