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Corporate Finance

Advisory on capital structure, M&A, valuations, and strategic transactions.

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What is Corporate Finance?

At SA Accountancy, corporate finance advisory covers the major financial decisions that shape a company's future — raising capital, executing mergers and acquisitions, valuing the business, and structuring debt or equity — backed by rigorous financial modelling and real transaction experience.

Who Corporate Finance is for

Companies raising capital

You're preparing for a funding round or debt raise and need a credible financial model and investor-ready materials.

Businesses considering an acquisition or sale

You're buying, selling, or merging and need valuation, due diligence, and deal structuring support.

Founders needing an independent valuation

You need a defensible business valuation for a raise, a shareholder buyout, or a dispute.

What's included

Capital budgeting and investment analysis

Mergers & Acquisitions advisory

Business valuation

Financial modelling and forecasting

Debt and equity structuring

How our Corporate Finance process works

1

Situation & Objective Scoping

We clarify the specific transaction or capital decision at hand and what success looks like for you.

2

Financial Modelling & Valuation

We build the detailed financial model and valuation analysis the transaction requires, stress-tested under multiple scenarios.

3

Structuring & Materials

We help structure the deal — debt vs equity, terms, earn-outs — and prepare the materials needed for investors, lenders, or counterparties.

4

Execution Support

We support you through negotiation and closing, coordinating with legal counsel and other advisors as needed.

Frequently asked questions about Corporate Finance

We prepare the financial model, valuation, and investor materials, and advise on structure and terms — we don't act as a broker-dealer, so direct capital introduction depends on your specific situation and jurisdiction.
Depending on the situation, we use discounted cash flow, comparable company multiples, or precedent transaction analysis — often more than one method cross-checked against each other, since a single approach rarely tells the full story.
No — SMEs raising their first outside capital or considering a sale need this just as much as large corporates, often more, since they typically don't have an in-house finance team to prepare this analysis themselves.
From initial valuation to closing, a typical SME transaction runs 3-6 months, though this varies significantly based on deal complexity, financing, and counterparty responsiveness.
It depends on industry trends, comparable transaction multiples, and your specific financials — we'll walk through the methodology and the actual data points behind any range we give, rather than a number without justification.
Clean, well-organised financial statements, a diversified customer base, and a management team that doesn't depend entirely on the founder are the three things that most move the needle — we can run a readiness diagnostic before you go to market.
We deliberately limit concurrent engagements so every client gets senior attention throughout the process, not a junior team running the deal while a partner shows up for milestones.
Structure depends on the engagement — valuation and advisory work is typically fee-based, while capital raises or M&A transactions often combine a retainer with a success fee tied to closing. We agree the exact structure with you upfront.
Corporate Finance Advisory

Showed a strong command of corporate finance principles, solving complex problems accurately and explaining every solution clearly along the way.

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