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"In reviewing the appraisal report the IRS came to the conclusion that your report had been thoroughly and objectively presented and the number properly determined. Case closed. Thanks for your assistance and I look forward to working with you on our next appraisal case. "
— Eugene Hovey, CPA


Why Have a Business Valuation?
Transaction Analysis
Sale or purchase of a business
Buy/sell agreements
Mergers & acquisitions
Split-ups and spin-offs
Initial public offerings
Going private
Obtaining financing
Adequacy of life insurance
Fairness opinions
Liquidations or reorganizations
Eminent domain
Bankruptcy and foreclosure
Franchise valuation
Lease versus buy
Tax Consulting
Estate and gift planning
Family Limited Partnership
Charitable contributions
Goodwill & Intangible Asset Impairment
Litigation Support
Divorce
Wrongful death
Economic loss from injury or death
Partner disputes
Dissenting shareholder actions
Disruption of business
Financial Reporting / Regulatory Compliance Assistance
Statements of Financial Accounting Standards 141, 142 and 144
Corporate / Management Strategic Planning
Family Limited Partnership
Incentive stock options
Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOP)
Succession planning
 
 

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