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How Do You Know If Your Business Valuation Is Fair?

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Assessing Assets and Liabilities 3.3 Market Trends and Industry Comparisons 3.4 Asset-Based Valuation 4.2 Market Capitalization 4.4 Disregarding Intangible Assets 6.4 Ignoring Market Trends Steps to Verify Fairness 7.1 Understanding Earnings and Cash Flow 3.2 Earnings Multiplier Approach 4.3

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Private Company Valuations—A Complete Guide

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Two commonly used asset-based approaches are: a) Book Value Method: The book value method calculates a company’s net asset value by subtracting total liabilities from the fair market value of total assets. It indicates how much value the market assigns to each dollar of the company’s revenue.

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Private Company Valuations—A Complete Guide

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Two commonly used asset-based approaches are: a) Book Value Method: The book value method calculates a company’s net asset value by subtracting total liabilities from the fair market value of total assets. It indicates how much value the market assigns to each dollar of the company’s revenue.