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Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 8: Asset-Based Methods
There are 3 approaches to valuing a company – market, income and asset This article covers the asset- based approach...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 9: Conclusion
There are 3 approaches to valuing a business – market, income and asset A thorough business valuation requires that you consider methods from all approaches...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 7: Income-Based Valuation Methods
There are 3 approaches to valuing a business – market, income and asset This article covers the income approach...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 6: Market-Based Valuation Methods
There are 3 approaches to valuing a business – market, income and asset This article covers the market approach...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 5: Adjusting Net Income
The earning capacity of a company is the primary driver of its value Cash flow is the preferred measure of earning capacity for valuation purposes because it represents a purer form of earnings...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 4: Quantifying Business Risks
The basic concept of business value is that the future benefits (return) of owning a company must be adjusted (discounted) for the risks associated with owning the company...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 3: Quantifying Business Returns
The basic concept of business value is that the future benefits (returns) of owning a company must be adjusted (discounted) for the risks associated with owning the company...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 2: Defining the Valuation
A valuation is based on a hypothetical sale of the company, so two critical issues need to be well defined from the beginning – 1) exactly what is being sold (valued), and 2) who is the most likely buyer...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
Do Your Own Business Valuation – Part 1: Introduction to Business Valuation
As a business owner, you know more about your business than any one, but there is one thing you are not too sure about - how much it is worth...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business Management
 
Eight Small Business Trends For ‘08
1 Collaborating Online A number of factors make online collaboration more available and affordable for small businesses...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
 
How To Find The Right Professional To Value Your Business
At some point most business owners will need to find out how much their business is worth They will be faced with the task of finding someone to perform a business appraisal or valuation...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business
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How To Use Small Business Value As The Ultimate Performance Indicator
Business performance measurement and management promote the use of carefully selected key performance indicators to evaluate the performance of a company, its management and employees...
Author: David Coffman - Category: Business Management
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