Valuation Learning Center
Interest (linked to what we value
page) in a business, partnership,
debt instrument, intangible asset,
technology, contract, or legal claim
at a specific point in time. The
valuation process requires
substantial research and analysis
and the experience and judgment of a
seasoned valuation professional.
Valuations combine financial,
economic, and market analysis with
the strategic understanding of a the
asset being valued. A valuation
takes into account the unique
circumstances specific to the asset
being valued along with the purpose
of the valuation to determine the
value of the interest.
Unlike an appraisal of jewelry or
real estate, business valuation
usually requires consideration of
assets that often do not have a
physical representation. These
assets include customer lists, brand
names, personal relationships, and
many others. Additionally, business
valuations often requires complex
analyses to incorporate the risk and
return potential for the many
different assets that work together
to create value.
By relying on trained and
experienced valuators to provide an
objective and thorough opinion, you
will have the peace of mind that
your value can withstand high levels
of scrutiny whether from the IRS,
the SEC, regulators, a court,
opposing council, a bank, or a
potential buyer or investor. |