Title: Joint Ventures Practical Applications
1Joint VenturesPractical Applications
2JV Guidance Attachments
- Attachment I Flowchart of the process
- Attachment 2 JV Information Form
- Attachment 3 - Examples
3The Review Process
- The guidance contains a flowchart that provides a
very basic step-by-step process for reviewing
Joint Ventures to determine if, and how much,
ACDBE participation should be counted towards
goals
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10JV Information Form
- One of the tools to help get through the process
is the JV Information Form - Suggested that the JV partners applying for ACDBE
credit complete the form to simplify the review
process
11ACDBE Joint Venture Information(to be submitted
with joint venture agreement for review)
- 1. Name of Joint Venture
- 2. Name, address and phone number of joint
venture contact person - 3. Firms participating in joint venture (use
additional pages if necessary) - Name of firm
- Address
- Phone Number
- Contact name/phone number
- ownership
- ACDBE yes no Certifying agency
- Date of Certification
- Type of work for which certification was granted
12- 4. ACDBE initial capital contribution
- 5. Future capital contributions (explain
requirements) - 6. Source of funds for the ACDBE capital
contribution - 7. Describe the portion of the work or elements
of the business controlled by the ACDBE - 8. Describe the portion of the work or elements
of the business controlled by the non-ACDBE
13- 9. Describe the ACDBEs involvement in the
overall management of the joint venture (e.g.
participation on a management committee or
managing board, voting rights, etc.) - 10. Describe the ACDBEs share in the profits of
the joint venture - 11. Describe the ACDBEs share in the risks of
the joint venture
14- 12. Describe the roles and responsibilities of
each joint venture participant with respect to
managing the joint venture (use additional sheets
if necessary) - ACDBE joint venture participant
- Non- ACDBE joint venture participant
- 13. Describe the roles and responsibilities of
each joint venture participant with respect to
operation of the joint venture (use additional
sheets if necessary) - ACDBE joint venture participant
- Non- ACDBE joint venture participant
15- 14. Which firm will be responsible for
accounting functions relative to the joint
ventures business? - 15. Explain what authority each party will have
to commit or obligate the other to insurance and
bonding companies, financing institutions,
suppliers, subcontractors, and/or other parties?
16- 16. Please provide information relating to the
approximate number of management, administrative,
support and non-management employees that will be
required to operate the business and indicate
whether they will be employees of the ACDBE,
non-ACDBE or joint venture. - Non-ACDBE ACDBE JV
- Management _____ _____ _____
- Administrative _____ _____ _____
- Support _____ _____
_____ - Hourly Employees _____ _____
_____
17- 17. Please provide the name of the person who
will be responsible for hiring employees for the
joint venture. Who will they be employed by? -
- 18. Are any of the proposed joint venture
employees currently employees of any of the joint
venture partners? yes no - If yes, please list the number and positions and
indicate which firm currently employs the
individual(s).
18- 19. Attach a copy of the proposed joint venture
agreement, promissory note or loan agreement (if
applicable), and any and all written agreements
between the joint venture partners. - 20. List all other business relationships between
the joint venture participants, including other
joint venture agreements in which the parties are
jointly involved. -
19Examples
- The most difficult component of a JV to assess is
the role assigned to each of the partners and how
that correlates to ACDBE participation credit - The following are examples from Attachment 3 of
the Guidance as well as some real-life examples
of roles assigned to ACDBE JV partners -
20Example 1- Retail JV (ACDBE 20)
- ACDBE assists with and participates in
various functions (e.g. budgeting, evaluating
operations performance, monitoring customer
service, etc.) - Assigned role is finding DBE vendors and
recruiting minority employees for the business
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22- Where does the role fit into the chart?
- How important is it?
- What if the ACDBE performed all of the operations
roles?
23Example 2 Gift/News JV (ACDBE 15)
- Supervise the Manager in developing the annual
budget of the Joint Venture - Evaluate day-to-day operations and make
recommendations to improve efficiencies - Sourcing and recruitment of personnel
- Supervise employee training and development
- Develop marketing and promotional concepts
- Assist and advise regarding the needs of the
local community - Identify potential DBE vendors
- Monitor store compliance with other income
programs
24Supervise the Manager in developing the annual
budget of the Joint Venture
- Who does the Manager report to for other
functions? - What control does the ACDBE have over the budget?
- While budgeting is important, it is only an
annual budget and the description does not really
indicate a very active role. How much time will
be spent on this? - Exactly what will the ACDBE do?
25Evaluate day-to-day operations and make
recommendations to improve efficiencies
- What happens to the evaluations and
recommendations once they are made? - How often does this occur?
- Who actually does it?
- Does it happen on-site?
26Sourcing and recruitment of personnel
- What exactly does this activity entail?
- Is the ACDBE actually responsible for hiring all
personnel? - How often does this occur and what is the level
of effort expended to accomplish this? - Does on-site staff participate? If so, to what
extent and who supervises them?
27Supervise employee training and development
- Who will the ACDBE supervise?
- What level of effort is required for this
activity? - How much time is involved?
- Describe the nature of the training and
development to be supervised.
28Develop marketing and promotional concepts
- Is the ACDBE solely responsible for marketing?
- What level of effort is required?
- How much time is involved?
- What is the budget for this?
- Are employees involved? If so, to whom do they
report?
29Assist and advise regarding theneeds of the
local community
- What is meant by the needs of the local
community? - Describe what the needs of the community might
be.
30Identify potential DBE vendors
- What happens after the vendors are identified?
- Who has control over determining if they are
used? - Who negotiates with them and determines if goods
or services will be purchased? - What does this represent in dollars compared to
the total purchases made?
31Monitor store compliancewith other income
programs
- Who determines what compliance is necessary?
- What happens in the event of non-compliance?
- How often is this monitoring done?
- How long does it take?
- How is it accomplished in other operations?
- How important is this in the scope of the
operation?
32Example 3 Food/Beverage JV(ACDBE 35)
- ACDBE will have primary responsibility for the
operation of locations in Terminals 1, 2 and 3 - ACDBE will employ staff to manage and operate
said locations in accordance with the lease
agreement and direction provided by the
Management Committee - ACDBE will attend and participate in weekly
managers meetings - ACDBE company will attend and participate in
monthly meetings of the Management Committee - Note ACDBE capital contribution will be 85
financed by Non-ACDBE
33Requests for information from JV Partners
- A copy of the proposed loan agreement in order to
ensure that the loan provides information
detailed in Section 3.3 of the joint venture
guidance - A clear explanation of what primary
responsibility actually means - An estimate of gross receipts to be earned by the
ACDBE operated locations compared to total gross
receipts
34Exercises
- The following exercises are excerpts taken from
various Joint Ventures currently in place at US
Airports. - The agreements were obtained through a survey of
25 airports who were asked to submit all of the
JV agreements in which DBE participation was
being counted at their airports. A total of 35
Joint Ventures were reviewed.
35- It is important and required that the agreement
be reviewed in its entirety. Because determining
the credit to be assigned for ACDBE participation
based on the clearly defined portion of the
work seems to be the most challenging part of
the review effort, we have elected to focus on
this area. Therefore, we have cited only the
roles assigned to the ACDBE for purposes of this
exercise. Please note that other elements (e.g.,
financing, overall management, certification
issues, etc.) must be reviewed and can also
present challenges.
36Exercise 1 - Duty Free JV
- ACDBE Role
- Operate 2 locations generating approximately 25
of the gross receipts - Noteworthy terms
- Each party gets a percentage of their own sales
as a management fee - Prime gets 1.5 fee in addition
37Exercise 1
38Exercise 2 Restaurant JV
- ACDBE Role
- Assist in recruitment and selection of staff
- Participate in the development of training and
motivational tools and evaluating employee
performance - Advise the JV regarding the needs of the local
community and represent the JV in the local
community - Make recommendations to the JV regarding local
DBE/MBE/WBE vendors - Assist the JV in evaluating JV performance and
areas of opportunity - Other responsibilities as delegated by the
Management Committee
39Exercise 2
40Exercise 3 Food/Beverage JV
- ACDBE Role
- Participate in management meetings
- Participate in all major business decisions
(minority vote on committee) - Participate in the review of the annual budget
- Participate in negotiations with airport
regarding the concession agreement - Analyze inventory turn and product selection
process - Provide customer service and efficiency based on
review of 3rd party shopping service and periodic
on-site reviews - (Note Fee of 25,000 annually paid for above
services Prime gets fee)
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42Exercise 4 Food/Beverage JV
- ACDBE Role
- Assist in the preparation and service of high
quality food and beverages - Assist in selecting and placing orders for food,
beverage, supplies and services - Assist in recruiting, selecting, managing and
training on-site personnel - Assist the financial Manager
- Assist the Operator with day-to-day
communications with the airport - Assist with formulating sales and marketing plans
- Assist with the review of ledgers for receivables
and payables - Assist with reconciliation of receivables,
payables and expense reports - Assist by reviewing bank account reconciliations
- Assist by reviewing monthly account analysis,
verifying balance sheet and reports - Assist by reviewing cost analysis, budgeting and
other financial analysis - Assist by reviewing depreciation schedules
- Assist by reviewing comprehensive financial
statements and other accounting information - Assist in selecting POS and accounting systems
- (Note Fee of 2.7 paid for above services)
43Exercise 4
44Exercise 5 Gift/News JV
- ACDBE Role
- Sourcing, recruitment and selection of personnel
- Develop motivational tools, participate in
evaluation of performance of work force - Participation in setting sales goals, budgeting
and financial planning, evaluating financial
performance - Evaluate day to day business, recommend
improvements - Develop and implement marketing and promotions
- Assist and advise regarding the needs of the
local community - Recommend local DBE/MBE/WBE vendors
- Assist in evaluating performance and identifying
opportunities - Assist in dealings with airport, city and state
officials
45Exercise 5
46Exercise 6 Food/Beverage JV
- ACDBE Role
- Employ 2 multi-unit managers who will
- Ensure quality product and service
- Assist in on-site training
- Assist with personnel issues
- Maintain clean facilities
- Learn necessary concession information
- Maintain cost control and quality standards
- Maintain good landlord, personnel and customer
relations and communications - Participate in strategic marketing and planning
process - Participate in loss prevention programs
- Attend and participate in weekly managers
meetings - Conduct monthly quality inspections
- Work to maintain certifications
- Work with local community to generate awareness
- Work with manager to improve product selection
and presentation - Conduct semi-annual price surveys
- Conduct annual quality assurance inspection
- Conduct monthly inventory check
47Exercise 6
48Other items of interest from survey
- Subcommittees formed to allow ACDBE more control
over specific units - Guaranteed payments to ACDBEs
- Loans to the JV from 3rd parties
- Almost all had some form of Management or Owners
committees (or both), almost all had certain
items requiring unanimous vote - Many contained requirements for ACDBE to remain
certified or risk termination
49General Tips
- Dont be afraid to question you cant evaluate
what you cant understand - Require changes necessary to allow you to monitor
participation - Work with concessions/property staff in advance
and throughout the process - Develop good working relationships and
communication with participants
50Thanks to FAA and DOT staff for working
diligently on the guidance