Warranting Further Discussion: Why the Use of Financing Warrants in ESOP Transactions Benefits American Workers

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American Society of Appraisers Business Valuation Review™
Spring 2022 Volume 41, Issue 1 pp. 2-13
Aziz El-Tahch
Matthew Hricko
Isaiah Aguilar
Lars Golumbic
Andrew Salek-Raham
ESOP valuations
fair market value (FMV), employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), warrants

Summary

The leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) structure was created by US Congress to enable American workers to gain an equity interest in their companies without using their own funds. A critical component in the financing of leveraged ESOP transactions is a “warrant,” which enables corporate sponsors of ESOPs to access the financing necessary to facilitate purchases of company stock by ESOPs. Warrants also afford substantial benefits to ESOPs by providing downside risk for ESOP participants, freeing up cash for more productive uses than servicing interest on debt and aligning all corporate stakeholders' interests toward the common goal of increasing equity value.Recently, however, the US Department of Labor (DOL) has taken the position that warrants necessarily reduce the fair market value of a subject company's equity in an ESOP transaction. This position, which would discourage ESOP formation, is contrary to both the “fair market value” standard that governs ESOP transactions and the DOL's long-held position on this issue. By helping to clear misconceptions around the use of warrants in leveraged ESOP transactions, we hope to contribute to the continued proliferation of ESOP ownership, resulting in a broader-based participation in wealth creation among American workers.
Warranting Further Discussion: Why the Use of Financing Warrants in ESOP Transactions Benefits American Workers
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