Valuing a business is more than just calculating a number. Having worked as a CFO provides me with a unique perspective. When we recommend a business owner invest millions in an acquisition, we stay with it to make sure it is successful.
Business Valuation Services
- Buy or sell a business
- Shareholder dispute
- Business dissolution
- Divorce
- Exit Planning
Valuing your business is complicated
Several elements must be considered, including a combination of internal and external factors such as cash flow, net assets, debt, A/R aging, Inventory obsolescence, unrecorded liabilities, capital expenditures, location, demographics, management, compensation plans, risk, growth rates, discount rates, national/regional/local economy, pricing, terms, competition, etc.
Many people use broad guidelines to value a business such as industry “rules of thumb,” multiples of revenue, multiples of EBITDA or some other broad gauge, but these are not accurate calculations of value. This will result in “a number,” but not a value.
Opportunity, Process and Results
Read the Ground Zero Case Studies below for the Opportunity, Process, and Results of actual projects I have completed.
Case Studies
These profiles provide a summary of valuation work provided for companies by Aldridge Valuation Advisors