Business
Valuations

Business
Valuations

Business
Valuations

How Much Is Your Business Worth?

There are many reasons why you as a business owner may need to know the value of your business.

For example:

  • You may want to have your business appraised for the purpose of selling it.
  • A valuation may be necessary for succession and estate planning purposes.
  • You may need a valuation to separate marital assets in a divorce proceeding.
  • You may want to offer an attractive package to a potential partner, or you may want to buy the ownership shares from an existing partner.
  • As a buyer, you may be interested in obtaining a fair, unbiased opinion on what a potential acquisition is worth.
  • You may need to resolve a legal dispute involving your business.
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Mr. Walters brings a wealth of experience and education to BWA Valuations.

There are several other reasons why you might need to know what the value of your business is; however, whatever the reason, we are capable of assisting with this important piece of information. We will prepare a valuation that is objective, unbiased, thorough, and above all, highly customized to reflect the value of your specific business.

Regardless of the type of business that you need to be appraised, we will provide an accurate, defendable assessment of the value of your business. Our valuation engagements all have the following attributes:

  • All of your available financial information will be closely examined, and re-cast as necessary to place into context any outlying trends.
  • The operations of your company will be analyzed very closely, so as to obtain an accurate assessment of the uniqueness of your business.
  • The most widely used business valuation techniques will be applied, while ensuring that the value of your business is calculated using the methodology most appropriate for your business.
  • You will be presented with a professional document that offers an educated opinion as to what your business is worth, along with a detailed analysis and the resultant justification.

The valuations that we provide are always performed to the standards of the industry, as expressed in IRS Ruling 59-60, as well as the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).

In addition, when the individual valuation engagement calls for a dispute regarding the value of a business to be settled in a courtroom, company CEO and lead valuation specialist Brian Walters has experience in multiple court cases testifying as an expert witness, providing clarity and understanding to the court on all issues related to the valuation of business interests.

Read about a case where a valuation needed to be performed to resolve a dispute by clicking here; and feel free to contact us if you are facing a similar situation.

How to Contact Us

We answer all inquiries, and will respond promptly to any concern that you have. Below are a variety of ways that you may reach us; we look forward to being a resource for you.

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