In determining what a business
or practice is worth, it is necessary to sink your teeth
into something tangible, something that will be acceptable
and defensible legally and professionally as a lucid
analysis of true worth. Whether used in wills, sales,
consolidations or dissolution of businesses or professional
practices, pre-marital agreements, divorce actions,
or a basis for loans or public funding (see the full
list below), a true valuation is not only a scorecard,
it is a bargaining chip in negotiations and a valuable
reference point for attorneys’ strategies.
Our Certified Valuation Analysts
can provide a snapshot of the worth of your business
at any given point in time. These empirical conclusions
include a full range of discount considerations for
such areas as marketability and/or minority interests.
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Consider this list of areas
where an expert valuation may be essential:
- Gift, estate or inheritance
tax, and estate planning
- Business succession
- Divorce
- Corporate or partnership dissolution
- Buying or selling a business or an interest in a business,
or merging
- Buy-sell agreements
- Breach of contract, antitrust, and other damage cases
- Bankruptcy reorganization
- Strategic planning
- Litigation support
- Franchise valuation |