Valuing small businesses and professional practices
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Valuing small businesses and professional practices
McGraw-Hill, c1998
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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'I always look forward to receiving a copy of the update of "Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices". It provides us with helpful hints, current techniques, and the latest bibliographies of relevant topics. This book and "Valuing a Business" (by the same authors) are the most used references in our office' - James S. Rigby, Jr, ASA President, The Financial Valuation Group. For well over a decade, "Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices" has been the essential one-volume reference for performing accurate valuation analyses. Its detailed instructions have helped professionals value everything from 'mom-and-pop' operations to businesses worth $5 million or more. Times have changed, however, and new government regulations and legal practices create an environment where lack of current knowledge can be critical - and costly!
For this reason, "Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices" is now completely revised and updated to include: more emphasis on the legal context in which valuations are performed; an entirely new chapter on value drivers and their impact on valuation methods; new chapters detailing discounts for lack of marketability, public company data, and comparative transaction databases; and, a greatly revised chapter on alternative dispute resolution, now broadened to explain increasingly popular mediation along with arbitration. When you want every detail on small business valuation, plus hundreds of sources where you can find courses, seminars, books, tapes, supporting quantitative data, and more on any subject, "Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices, Third Edition", remains the only comprehensive tool of its kind.
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