Belmont Acquisitions

Belmont Acquisitions Big business expertise for growing companies. We’re fascinated by finance. We believe that a strong financial plan is the cornerstone of any successful venture.

There is an increasing gap between the capabilities of large multinational corporations and those of smaller businesses. With increasingly complex social, regulatory, and business environments, smaller operations need a trusted place to turn to for advice and education on topics that are often so complex that only the largest firms can afford to retain experts in these fields. Our mission is simpl

e, to make the complex less so – and to bring access to these services to smaller firms that might not otherwise know where to turn. We Get It:

Our senior staff have owned, operated, built, and sold their own businesses, in some cases many, many times. We have been CEOs of public and private companies, we have founded startups, we have bought distressed companies; chances are, if you’re facing it, we’ve seen it. We’re different from many advisory firms because we have actual real world operational experience, and not just in big business – in small business too. We understand the unique challenges and opportunities you see every day, and we believe we can help you get to the next level. What We Do Differently:

Our philosophy is a little different from most advisory firms in that we look beyond the traditional corporate finance mindset. We’re up on the trends and happenings in the world’s financial centers, but we’re also realistic. We know that while interest rate swaps and other interesting derivatives might work well for a huge multinational, they may have dubious relevance to a smaller enterprise. We leverage our team’s extensive operational experience and pair that with our passion for finance to give you what we believe is a unique perspective on how to accomplish your goals.

03/03/2016

Know the basics of purchase price allocation. Read our blog post here: http://belmontacquisitions.com/ba-old-blogs.html

Purchase price allocation is the allocation of purchase price to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at fair value in any acquisition or business combination as of the closing date. According to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), all business combinations are required to be acc…

New blog about the pitfalls of "crowdsource funding: now up. http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=7
12/11/2013

New blog about the pitfalls of "crowdsource funding: now up. http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=7

“Crowdsourcing” is a term that is commonly attributed to Wired magazine editors Jeff Howe and Mark Robinson discussing the concept in which projects are worked on by a vast team of loosely affiliated professionals and hobbyists, usually with little or no pay. The term “Crowdsource Funding” is curren...

New blog posted discussing the current "financial slump". http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=6
12/10/2013

New blog posted discussing the current "financial slump". http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=6

On Sunday November 17, 2013, Paul Krugman published an Op-Ed in the New York Times entitled “A Permanent Slump?”[1], and we at Belmont Acquisitions thought we could offer some commentary on Krugman’s conclusions based on our own observations in the marketplace.

New blog posted on the subject of short-selling stock. http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=5
11/25/2013

New blog posted on the subject of short-selling stock. http://www.belmontacquisitions.com/blog.php?d=5

Short selling is the sale of securities not owned by the seller.This is usually done when the investor is anticipating a decrease in the share price. The investor sells the stock at the prevailing market price and hopes tobuy the stock at a lower price at a later point in time thus making a profit.

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