tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24948423.post6786649354357688856..comments2024-02-27T07:19:26.165-08:00Comments on The Nonprofit Consultant Blog: To partner or to merge...Ken Goldsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14352088132228110064noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24948423.post-71542206731023154302010-08-16T07:45:05.214-07:002010-08-16T07:45:05.214-07:00This blog is the only site I could find that actua...This blog is the only site I could find that actually attempted to describe the reasons why one should merge or partner. I have questions and I'm hopefull you can help with.<br />I have a small business consulting firm and I take on one maybe two projects a year in the educational sector. I am currently on contract with a fairly new large company and they have offefred to merge. I am undecided if I want to merge or partner. If I merge my comany would not be desolved but would take on the roll of a divison within the larger company.<br />Depending on the structure of the deal this could increase in profits, National exposure and a share in the parent companies profits. On the other hand my concer is "how would this affect my growth and expansion?" "what type of structure can I use in a partnership deal rather than a merger deal?"<br /><br />Bottom line is I need some advise on the pro's and con's associated with merger v.s partnership and how to possibly structure them.<br /><br />Can you help?<br /><br />Jorge <br /><br />jjhdnz@gmail.comJorge Hernandezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16623545420953833459noreply@blogger.com