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to Services Business Valuation There are many situations that require an accurate valuation of your business, estate, or assets. These include negotiating a sale, securing credit, settling a legal dispute, determining your tax liability, and numerous other situations you may not have considered: Divorce Strategic planning Buying or selling a business Using gifts as a tax strategy in your estate plan Liquidating your business Setting up a buy-sell agreement Seeking business financing Requiring a fairness opinion In addition, here are some other instances in which you may need our business valuation services: Transaction analysis • Transaction planning for acquisition and divestiture, • Pricing, • Structuring buy-sell agreements • Fairness or related-party opinions • Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) Financial advisory services • Private offering document preparation for sale or for investors • Financing studies for credit or a loan • Target identification in an acquisition or merger • Initial public offering or incentive stock or option plans Management requirements • Stock options and restricted securities • Economic value added • Financial restructuring • Corporate governance • Strategic and market analysis • Business plans • Financial and regulatory reporting and business interruption Litigation support and dispute resolution • Breach of contract • Infringement • Fraudulent conveyance • Bankruptcy or reorganization • Marital dissolution • Product liability • Dissenting stockholder or partner issues Taxation • Gift and estate for planning or tax returns • Purchase price allocation • Executive compensation • Capital cost segregation But whatever your particular need, the valuator’s task is the same: to use professionally accepted methods to arrive at a well-reasoned and defensible estimate of value. At Wright Griffin Davis, we're ready to help. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you have regarding business valuation. |
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