Business Valuation Update
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In the April issue:
- Perception Grows of Bias in U.S. Valuation Experts
- Popular Real Estate DLOC Database Is Not Going Away
- Key Points From Hitchner’s Annual BV Update
- What to Glean From the IRS Hiring Binge for BV Experts
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The Business Valuation Update (BVU) has been the voice of the valuation profession since its inception in 1995. Each monthly issue includes new thinking from leading professionals, detailed reports from valuation conferences, analysis of new business valuation approaches, coverage of “landmark” legal cases in key business valuation issues, regulatory and standards updates, and much more! Learn more and subscribe >>
Quantifying Personal Goodwill by Analyzing Customer Retention
When a business is sold in an asset sale, an owner can derive substantial tax benefits if it can be proved that part of the sales price is personal goodwill instead of enterprise goodwill. Various lists of attributes help valuators determine whether the b ...
The Two Most Prevalent Methods for Solving the Goodwill Conundrum
Remarks from a session at the AAML/BVR National Divorce Conference conducted by veteran valuers Jay Fishman (Financial Research Associates) and Ken Pia (Marcum) who were joined by attorney Thomas J. Sasser (Sasser, Cestero & Roy).
Key Points From the VSCPA Forensic and Valuation Conference
An economic update, a new IRS crackdown, goodwill, reasonable comp, healthcare insights, expert testimony, and options are among the topics recapped from the annual two-day Forensic and Valuation Conference hosted by the Virginia State Society of CPAs.