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How to Value an SME—An Introductory Guide

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Key methods include the Income Approach, which estimates future cash flows, the Market Approach, comparing with similar businesses, and the Asset Approach, valuing tangible and intangible assets. The three main methods for SME valuation are the Income Approach (e.g.

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How to value SMEs: A Simplified Roadmap

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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Method: DCF, a method that calculates the present value of future cash flows, can be challenging to apply to SMEs due to data reliability and future projection issues. There are three primary methodologies used to value SMEs: the Asset-based Approach, Income Approach, and Market Approach.

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How to Value a Disaster Restoration Business

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Asset-Based Approach The asset-based approach values the business by assessing its tangible and intangible assets. This approach relies on market data and considers factors such as industry multiples, comparable sales, and market trends to establish a fair value.