Business Valuations

The value of publicly-traded companies can be found instantly, but closely-held companies present special challenges, the price a willing buyer will pay for an enterprise demands specialized expertise, sophisticated accounting skills, thorough understanding of both intangible and tangible assets, good judgment and common sense to produce comprehensive, informed and reliable valuations.

The need to value a business can arise in a number of circumstances including buying a business,

buying a share of a business, setting up a new business, becoming a partner in a business, buying

a franchise, dissolving a partnership, and family law disputes. The selling price of most businesses is set by business owners. The selling price however does not always reflect an accurate value of a business and prospective business purchasers should conduct their own valuation.

 

Through our services we can help you either purchase a business or put your business out to prospective investors. There are different methods of valuation of goodwill. Since each technique has its advantages and disadvantages, we consider several approaches simultaneously.

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