Business
Letter of Intent
Definition
A non-binding document that outlines the key terms and conditions a buyer proposes before entering into a formal purchase agreement for a business or practice. In CPA firm acquisitions, it typically covers the purchase price, payment structure, transition period, and any major contingencies. Signing an LOI usually triggers an exclusive due diligence period during which the seller agrees not to negotiate with other buyers.
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