Business Valuation
Practice Areas
The business valuation process is fairly simple. Once you engage our services we will send you a list of documents that are needed for the valuation. Once these financial documents are received, an appraisal should be completed within a week. If necessary our valuation analyst can explain the appraisal to both parties after it is complete. That’s an additional step that you won’t typically see in real estate valuations as businesses are more complex.
Buy-Sell
Looking to buy or sell a business? An appraisal is typically one of the first steps
Family Law
Going through a divorce? As a business owner, your business is likely one of your most valuable assets.
Adding a Partner
Let us walk you through the partnership process from how you and your partner will split profits to how they will pay for their portion of the business.
Merging your Practice
Our team of Merger and Acquisition Analysts can assist you with merging into a larger or smaller practice.
Litigation Support
We will assist your legal team by providing a business appraisal and any other requested ad-hoc analysis.
Fraud
We can assist your team in determining the lost earnings due to fraud.
Expert Witness Testimony
Our team of experienced and certified business appraisers will take the stand to support your case in trial or arbitration.
Personal Injury
We can calculate the damage to your business as a result of an injury claim.
Partnership Disputes
Sometimes partnerships just don’t work out. We will guide you through the process to reach an equitable dissolution of the partnership’s assets.
We Will Help You Every Step Of The Way
Once you determine the need for an appraisal we will assist you and your team through the end of the process.