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Top Methods CPAs Use to Determine a Business’ Value

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Adjusted Book Value Method. The adjusted book value method of valuation is often used when a business has low profits but holds valuable assets. This approach uses the adjusted balance sheet to determine the value of the company’s assets. can answer any questions you may have about valuing your business.

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How an Objective Business Valuation Can Produce Better Results

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The valuation process may incorporate different methods for determining a company’s value. A full-service Certified Public Accounting Firm located in Denver, Shuster & Company P.C. We offer an extensive range of services, with emphasis in forensic accounting, business valuation, and litigation support.

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Why You Should Know Your Business Valuation Before Setting Your Sales Price

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Earnings Value/ROI-Based Valuation: This method determines your company’s value based on its profits and what kind of return on investment an investor could expect after buying your business. A full-service Certified Public Accounting Firm located in Denver, Shuster & Company P.C.