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Approaches and Methodologies Considered When Appraising Your Business

BV Specialists

Under a “Capitalization of Earnings” approach, the appraiser will consider both historic and future income probability, based on a steady stream of revenue, and discount these streams to realize a net present value, while using appropriate rates of capitalization.

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M&A Terms Every Business Owner Should Know

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Adjusted Net Book Value Adjusted Net Book Value is the Book Value of a business that has been adjusted to reflect the current market value of the assets and liabilities of a company. In this case, an adjustment to the value of these assets is required to determine Adjusted Net Book Value.

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M&A Valuation Methods: Your Essential Guide with 7 Key Methods

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Valuation in M&A refers to the process of determining the fair market value of a company being merged or acquired for guiding financial decisions and negotiation strategies in the transaction. The terminal value can be estimated using the perpetuity growth model or the exit multiple approach.

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The Role of Financial Projections in Business Valuation

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Asset-Based Valuation Asset-based valuation methods assess the value of a business based on its net assets. The Net Asset Value (NAV) method calculates the value by subtracting liabilities from the fair market value of assets, such as property, equipment, and intellectual property.