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Common reasons for a business valuation include, but are not limited to

  • Restructuring
  • Merger & Acquisition
  • Business Disputes
  • Business Dissolution
  • Financing
  • Goodwill Valuation
  • Tax  & Accounting
  • Insurance Claims
  • Shareholder Exit
  • Succession Planning

Our Process of Valuation

Initial scoping

You will have an initial meeting with us (at no cost) to discuss the scope and purpose of the business valuation. We then give you a formal proposal and fixed fee quotation.

Data Accumulation

We collect relevant accounting and company governance documents. Our team then meets you for a fact-find discussion to develop a thorough understanding of your business.

Analysis and reporting

We analyze the gathered data, using a range of databases to provide realistic benchmarks. A draft is reviewed by you and our senior valuation staff before the final valuation report is issued.

Panel Review

All of our reports are reviewed by our multidisciplinary Valuations Panel prior to being issued

Post valuation support

If needed, our valuation specialists can help with commercial planning, dispute negotiation, and tax issues after the valuation is complete (which will be provided under engagement terms & conditions).