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ICYMI | Nine Valuation Mistakes for Business Owners to Avoid

By  Evan Levine, ChFC and Nainesh Shah, CFA, CVA

July 2022 0

Whether or not a business owner plans to sell or transfer their business in the next few years, obtaining a proper business valuation is critical.…

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Nine Valuation Mistakes for Business Owners to Avoid

By  Evan Levine, ChFC and Nainesh Shah, CFA, CVA

April 2022 0

Whether or not a business owner plans to sell or transfer their business in the next few years, obtaining a proper business valuation is critical.…

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ICYMI | Using the Guideline Company Method in Valuing Closely Held Companies

A Comparison of Traditional Indicators and Economic Value Added

By  Carlos E. Jimenez Angueira, PhD, CPA and Nicholas J. Mastracchio, PhD, CPA

November 2021 0

There are several reasons why a closely held company may need to determine the value of its businesses. These include transactions in company stock; purchases…

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Valuing Securities Using the Option Pricing Method

By  Frank Kiepura, CPA/ABV

September 2020 0

The option pricing model (OPM) is a popular and commonly used model to allocate equity value to securities in the complex capital structures of privately…

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The Application of Business Valuation Services in Financial Reporting, Tax Compliance, and Litigation

By  Frank Kiepura, CPA/ABV

December 2019 0

In Brief As CPAs continue to expand into providing financial and other advisory services, one area of interest is business valuation services. The author explains…

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Is the ABV Credential for Sale?

Lowering Professional Standards Will Erode the Public Trust

By  Martin J. Lieberman, CPA/ABV, CFF, ASA

August 2018 0

Many CPAs may be unaware that the AICPA is now offering its Accredited Business Valuation (ABV) credential to non-CPAs. The decision was made by the…

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Helping Business Owners Understand Valuation Approaches

By  Edward Mendlowitz, CPA/PFS, ABV and Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA

December 2017 0

Individuals who own businesses frequently need to have the business valued. Sometimes it is for a specific purpose, such as for postsale retirement planning; other…

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