Articles, tagged with "business valuation", page 1
24th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Jackie Ramler
Business valuation is a complex topic. A complete lesson on business valuation is beyond the scope of this chapter. The purpose of this chapter is not to teach you how to determine the value of a business, but to give...
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Author:
Jackie Rahmler
05th January 2012
Valuing a business is complex. Experienced practitioners have written novels on the subject, but we don’t have time for that here. Instead, this represents a high level crash course in business valuation using the “EBITDA multiple” method, which is th...
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Brandon Hinkle
16th November 2011
A pending sale, lawsuit or tax and estate planning will drive business owners to hire a skilled professional to tell them what their companies are worth. The sale of a business is perhaps the most common reason to seek a valuation, but the process is the ...
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aup855
15th November 2011
For investors considering a foray into the speculative but potentially lucrative and personally rewarding start-up/early stage sector, here are some key points to consider, steps to take and key questions to ask.
James Claridge serves as a sponsoring ...
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Mike Nielson
09th September 2011
It is always safe to depend upon certified business broker, since you can judge his job with credibility. There have been horror stories about business brokers doing round in the market about leaving the transaction at the last moment or running away afte...
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JessicaThomson
18th July 2011
If you are considering an acquisition or merger, or you wish to dispose of your business, then you need expert legal advice. A solicitor can handle the many legal complexities involved, guiding you from start to finish. This will ensure you get the best d...
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Author:
Gary Storer
03rd June 2011
Snapshot of a company's historical stock cost (on very first web page). You just drag the bar at the bottom of the chart to the left to see the historical chart. It is very straightforward and quick. You can also see proper on the chart some company activ...
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Author:
Herschel Guthrie
19th May 2011
Business appraisals are an essential part associated with a strategic business plan. No matter whether for estate planning, bankruptcies, M&A transactions and for helping to sell a company. Business evaluations and market place appraisals are an inclusive...
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Author:
davidbowman422
19th May 2011
Business appraisals are an important part associated with a business strategy plan. Whether or not for divorce, bankruptcies, M&A transactions and for helping to sell a company. Company valuations and market place appraisals are a fundamental element of b...
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Author:
Gregg Pawlowski
17th May 2011
There are some occasions when business owners want to know or estimate the worth of their business. It is very imperative to assess business valuation to get to know that whether you have significant asset or liability. Mostly, true valuation of business ...
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AlexDixon
16th March 2011
Financially modelling seminars are something that many businesses will send their staff on in a bid to teach them new skills that they can bring to the work place in order to improve the quality and quantity of their work. This means that for the company...
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Leo Jacoby
08th March 2011
Smog shops can be a very nice business to buy. The dangers of these businesses need to be known. Before you buy, because after you close escrow there is no turning back. Hillary Clinton says it takes a Village to raise a child. I do not know if that is tr...
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Author:
Willard Michlin
08th March 2011
A business buyer who owns a business in Mexico was telling me about the corruption in government and business. This buyer had due diligence done on a gift business in Chula Vista and found that the reported profit was 15% different than reported. The bu...
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Author:
Willard Michlin
08th March 2011
Many business buyers have the idea that they will buy a small business to create a second income. The idea is to put in 10 hours a week, or less doing the management functions such as, posting the quick books, making sure the employment forms are filled o...
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Author:
Willard Michlin
07th March 2011
I was asked by a buyer, last week, "How do you know if a business has good books?" That is a wonderful question. It reminds me of the story of the President of the US. (Not this President exclusively but all Presidents), "How do you know when the Pres...
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Author:
Willard Michlin