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We can provide useful and objective analysis to assist you in the valuation of any business in which you have an interest.

What is the best way to value your practice? Unlike a home, which you can value based on what your neighbors' homes are selling for, determining what your practice is worth isn't quite so easy. Often you need the help of a professional trained in business valuation to analyze the various methods of valuation that would be most appropriate for your type of business. The most common methods of business valuations are:

  1. The Capitalization of Earnings Method - The valuer considers historical earnings of a company to be indicative of future earnings and then divides the earnings by a capitalization rate to arrive at an estimate of value.

  2. The Net Asset Method - The valuer separately identifies and values each individual tangible and intangible asset of the company and then deducts the fair market value of all liabilities to arrive at an estimate of value.

  3. The Completed Transaction Method - The valuer analyzes sales transactions of comparable businesses to arrive at an estimate of value.

The trick is to decide which method or combination of methods best represents what your practice is worth.

To find out more about valuing your practice, please contact us and one of our business valuation specialists will be happy to help you.


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