Business Valuation
Business Valuation is a comprehensive analysis from a quantitative and qualitative perspective, requiring an understanding of historical financial performance and prospective factors. The process takes into account knowledge of the external environment including industry and economic conditions. Every valuation is unique and tailored to each circumstance. Edelstein & Company’s specialty team develops valuations following the highest standards as outlined by professional organizations and we present our findings in a clear and objective manner.
Our Business Valuation team consists of nationally recognized industry leaders who have contributed as authors and presenters at National Conferences and Professional Organizations Educational Offerings. They have become established as a sought-after team, serving as dependable resources for owners of privately held business and as experts in complex litigation matters.
Edelstein & Company is frequently called upon by clients to provide business valuation services to them and their professional advisors. Some of the areas where information of this kind is critical include:
• Ad valorem taxes
• Breach of contract
• Buy/Sell agreements
• Charitable contributions
• Condemnation
• Dissenting stockholder actions
• Employee stock ownership plans
• Gift and estate taxes
• Insurance claims
• Lost profits
• Marital dissolution
• Personal injury
• Wrongful termination
Obviously, every valuation situation is different. The nature of the property being valued and the purpose of the valuation are both factors in the types of value we consider, which may include:
• Fair market value
• Strategic value
• Investment value
• Intrinsic value
• Fair value
• Liquidation value
