Few things are more important to business owners than the value of their business. The valuation you get for your business can make or break a proposition. Business valuation is not an exact science. It is based on judgment, experience, and relevant information. So, you need professionals who are professionally qualified, with significant experience in evaluating all types of organizations.
Whether you are negotiating a merger, considering new shareholders, attempting to resolve disputes associated with liability, shareholder equity, estate planning or marital dissolution, objective valuation can make the difference between loss or gain, success, or failure. Knowing the value of your business is an important step in starting negotiations for a merger or other profitable business ventures.
How We Approach Business Valuation
As your business grows over time, calculating the exact value of your business becomes difficult. The process is not an exact science, but is based on intensive research, analysis, and experience to come up with an accurate figure.
Companies can choose from a variety of methods to determine business valuation, but our approach relies on an intimate knowledge of your business. We spend time learning as much as we can about your company to understand what constitutes its value.
We explore your historical financial data and operations to come with an analysis that accurately determines your business valuation. As we learn more about your company, we can use that information to craft a well-reasoned value that you can present for any potential merger, business dispute, bankruptcy, or other business valuation scenarios.
We provide a full range of business valuation services for the following needs:
- Buyouts
- Divorce
- Estate Planning
- Financing
- Gifting
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Other Business Valuation Scenarios
There are varieties of reasons as to why businesses should indulge with professionals to calculate their businesses’ market value:
- It helps in determining the sale value of a business.
- It helps with establishing partner ownership.
- It helps with taxation.
- It helps with divorce proceedings.
If you would like to know how much your business is worth, please complete this form to get your free consultation.