M&A & Merger Models
What are 'costs to achieve' synergies and how are they typically handled in a model?
Model answer
Costs to achieve (one-time integration costs) are the upfront cash outlays needed to realize synergies — severance, system integration, facility closures, retention bonuses, advisory fees. They're…
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