estimate your company value
what is your business worth?
Many business owners use tax returns or financial statements prepared for tax returns as a basis of determining value.
Tax returns reflect an understatement of "True Value" because they report depreciated assets and IRS deductions.
In addition, the business goodwill or name, which represents the market value of the company, is not a consideration for tax purposes and is often not reflected. What you have is a "book value" that is lower than the true "market value" of the business.
What We Review
The business valuation reviews the following topics:
- What is Your Company Worth
how we measure the value of your company
- Pricing Your Company
a review of pricing methods used to place a valuation on a company
- Pricing Strategies
different pricing scenarios used by buyers when valuating a company
- How Buyers and Other See Value
understand from the buyers point-of-view how they value a company
- Valuation Services
review of our professional valuation services on a company
