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Mitchell, Wiggins & Company LLP has certified experts on hand to assist you in determining the precise value of your business. There are a number of situations where this service becomes necessary:

Planning for Estates, Gifts & Trusts
Division of Assets Due to Divorce
Determining Value for a Purchase, Sale, or Merger
Creation of an Employee Stock Option Plan
Succession Planning

Determining the precise value of a closely-held business is an extremely specialized task. A long list of factors come into play, including the company's past performance, projected industry growth, recent technological developments, various risk factors, the book value of stock, dividend paying capacity, and intangible values like goodwill, name recognition, and brand loyalty. Our experts understand these complexities, and have the expertise to weigh all of the factors and create an accurate and comprehensive report.

Questions? Contact Joe Thornton [email protected]

Article: Business Valuations: A Timely Prescription

Business Valuation: A Timely Prescription
By Joe Thornton, CPA, PFS, CFP™, CVA

Do you know what your business is worth?

If things are going well and it’s generating a steady income, you may not care. After all, what matters isn’t the value of the business, but its profitability, right?

Well, it’s not entirely wrong. Knowing the value of your business won’t improve your bottom line, and it won’t have a direct effect on customer or client satisfaction. Still, there are many good reasons to have a valuation performed periodically.

Certain situations will require a valuation. If your business is being acquired or if you are acquiring another business, a valuation performed by a certified valuator can help set a fair price. The same applies if you intend to take your business public. In some instances a valuation will be required in order to obtain a loan. Also, if the ownership situation is changing – meaning new owners are being admitted, additional members of the management group are taking an interest in the company, or if an ESOP is planned, the value of the business should be determined.

Valuations are also required in many situations that people are usually not expecting. If one of the owners of a business decides to leave for any reason, a valuation will be required to determine their share. If one of the owners dies, a valuation will help determine the value of his or her estate. If an owner gets a divorce, a valuation will help determine the division of assets.

These last three issues bring up what may be the most important reason to have a valuation performed proactively before it is required: planning.

No one can predict or fully prepare for unforeseen circumstances such as those listed above, but a periodic evaluation of a business’s worth can allow owners to protect their share. If the value of the business is known, life insurance and investments can insure that the financial repercussions will be kept to a minimum in the event of an owner’s death or departure, or if one of the owners goes through a messy divorce.

But protecting the business isn’t the only reason to have a periodic valuation performed. A valuation can be a valuable management tool, providing useful benchmarks and details on the business’s strengths and weaknesses that can be used in strategic planning, process evaluation, and in making various management decisions.

Valuation is both an art and a science. It is an art to value the intangible goodwill portion of the business and a science to value the tangible portion. Both require experienced application of generally accepted valuation procedures. A qualified valuator, such as those employed at Mitchell, Wiggins & Company LLP, is in the best position to provide a fair and accurate valuation.

The bottom line is this: It can never hurt to have an idea of what your business is worth.


 

 
 

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