Acquisition agreements may provide for either a fixed or a variable price. A variable price is valid only if it can be determined. Hence the parameters that serve as the basis for establishing the variable price must constitute objective criteria that do not require a new indication of intent from the parties. Acquisition agreements often contain an earn-out clause: (part of) the price is determined based on the profit earned by the company in the years following the acquisition. Usage of the earn-out clause is most common when the selling party retains an important role in the management of the…
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