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Value Driver Series: Financial Drivers of Valuations

IT Valuations

April 17, 2025 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM CST Multiples are not applied to an EBITDA number. That is why companies with similar revenue and EBITDA numbers can be valued significantly different by potential investors and buyers. Our valuations at iTValuations examine 24 company-specific risk factors that go into the valuation process.

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Value Driver Series: Growth and Marketing Drivers of Value

IT Valuations

May 29, 2025 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM CST Multiples are not applied to an EBITDA number. That is why companies with similar revenue and EBITDA numbers can be valued significantly different by potential investors and buyers. Our valuations at iTValuations examine 24 company-specific risk factors that go into the valuation process.

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How to Value an HVAC Business for Litigation

Peak Business Valuation

EBITDA Multiple: This ratio measures a business’s EBITDA. For HVAC businesses, EBITDA multiples are usually 2x to 5x. This can depend on the size, profitability, company risks, and market conditions. At Peak , these factors help us determine the company-specific risk premium. annual revenue.

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Business Valuation for Transportation and Warehousing

GCF Value

For valuation purposes, private company transactions typically use two cash flow streams: Sellers Discretionary Earnings (SDE) and Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA). A good rule of thumb is to use SDE for earnings up to $500,000 and EBITDA for everything at $500,000 and above.

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Mergers and Acquisitions Valuation Strategies: Unlocking the Secrets to Successful M&A Transactions

Sun Acquisitions

Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) Multiples: EBITDA multiples are a standard valuation method for businesses with consistent cash flows. The target’s EBITDA is multiplied by a particular factor, typically derived from comparable transactions.

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PARAMETERS UPDATE P5.4

Equidam

You can refer to the table at this link to see how they will change for your country specifically. 2 | Industry EBITDA multiples used in the VC and DCF with multiple. You can refer to the table at this link to see how they will change for your industry specifically. 3 | Discount rate components used in the two DCF methods.

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PARAMETERS UPDATE P5.6

Equidam

You can refer to the table at this link to see how they will change for your country specifically. 2 | Industry EBITDA multiples used in the VC and DCF with multiple methods Our multiples are based on public market conditions at the beginning of the current year. Data is taken at global level, and aggregated by industry.