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Business Valuation - How it's done

Posted by Paul Visokey on Thu, Dec 09, 2010 @10:25 AM

One of the main challenges a business broker faces with a new client is the business valuation. A business broker is trained to be able to develop a Broker’s Opinion of Value that represents the Market Value of the business. Various valuation techniques are used to evaluate and quantify the following three basic elements of value in an ongoing business: Cash Flow, Growth, and Risk.  In other words what your business is worth depends on the cash it generates today, how much cash it’s likely to deliver in the foreseeable future, and the return any buyers would require on their investment in your business.

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Topics: business valuations