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| Methods of Valuing a BusinessMethods of Valuing a Business There is no correct price for a business. Valuing a business is always an imprecise science, even with large-cap public companies. In this first part of a two part article on valuation methods, we look at the asset-based approach & comparison-based techniques. The right price is one that a willing buyer is prepared to pay and a willing seller is prepared to receive. Value is to a large extent dependent upon who is doing the valuing and for what purpose: for example, a distributor of electrical goods may find that the business is of more value to a related manufacturer than to an unrelated buyer. An industrial manufacturer with five solid customers is likely to fetch a lower price than a similar-size competitor with 50 outlets because its revenue source is less diversified. I would be surprised if you did not value your family business differently for estate purposes versus a sale of the business. Sellers are understandably nervous about earn-out deals not only because of the uncertainty of delivering pre-agreed profit targets for usually the next two years but also because of the concern that the purchaser may hamper profit achievement. 1. Asset-based approach. Assessing the book value is the easiest way to value a business. It will more often than not, however, produce the lowest valuation... The full text is available to our paying subscribers. Subscription costs only £195 for 12 months. To subscribe, please click here. Alternatively, you can telephone us on 020 8875 0200. Other areas covered are
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