
The Path to Exit
Learn what every technology founder needs to know as they grow their business towards an eventual M&A transaction.
In this podcast, Mike Lyon from Vista Point Advisors chats with tech founders and the VPA team to address questions like:
- What is the process for selling a software or internet business?
- What drives the valuation of a SaaS business?
- What are my different transactions options?
- And more.
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Vista Point Advisors is a founder-focused investment bank that advises software & internet founders through M&A and capital raise transactions. We are a fully unconflicted investment bank who only works for founders on the sell-side, so you know that we’re always representing your interests.
If you have any questions about the process of selling your business or raising capital, reach out to a member of our team. Or check out the For Founders section of our site by visiting https://vistapointadvisors.com/for-founders.
The Path to Exit
13 | How to Avoid Miscalculating Key SaaS Metrics
In Episode 7, we discussed key metrics for selling a SaaS business, but getting data into the correct format to calculate these metrics can be difficult and time consuming. In this episode, Mike Lyon and Ethan Carlson discuss some common issues founders face when trying to pull and calculate these metrics for a business valuation.
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