Completion Mechanism
Definition
The contractual framework in an M&A transaction that determines how the final purchase price is calculated and adjusted to reflect the financial position of the target at closing. The two principal mechanisms are completion accounts (which adjust the price post-closing based on actual financial metrics at the completion date) and locked box (which fixes the price based on a historical balance sheet date with no post-closing adjustment). The choice of mechanism has significant implications for risk allocation between buyer and seller.
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