The market approach is an intuitive way to value a private business interest. It bases the subject company’s value on sales of other similar businesses or business interests, which are commonly referred to as “guideline transactions” or “comparables.” Each business is unique, so identifying an exact match is impossible. 2 Methods The following two primary valuation…
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How Valuators Use Visual Aids
Business valuation professionals who serve as expert witnesses in court face two daunting tasks: First, they must capture the attention of a judge or jury. Then they need to make complex financial analyses understandable. That’s easier said than done after the trier of fact already has listened to hours of testimony in commercial litigation. Impactful visual…
Insuring Your Business with a Buy-Sell Agreement
Life insurance is designed to help protect a household from the financial hardships that may follow the untimely death of a primary wage earner. All in the FamilyFamily owned businesses account for 62% of total U.S. employment and are responsible for 78% of all new jobs. Yet only about 30% of them survive into the second…