A business valuation is performed to assist business owners, attorneys, bankers and insurance agents in using the proper value of the business for a variety of transactions:
- Divorce – to assist with division of property
- Sale of a business – for a buy-sell agreement; sale to a new owner; to verify if the value of a company matches the owner’s perception of its worth and identify areas to improve to enhance the business’s value
- Purchasing a business – to identify a fair asking price
- Estate planning – division of property; for trust calculations
- Damage calculations – to calculate loss of current business and project the future earnings of a business damaged by natural or other causes
- Insuring a business – to identify the fullest value of the value of the business to avoid underinsuring or overinsuring it
When Dulin, Ward, & DeWald performs a business valuation, the client receives their report with:
- Reasonable fees
- Quick turn-around
Contact us for more information about DWD's business valuation services.