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Factors Influencing Business Value
There are various factors influencing business value but before discussing them you need to understand that there are various categories of businesses in Australia classified according to their size. The classifications are: public companies privately held and family...
Checklist For Business Valuation
So what do you need before you value your Business. Here is the checklist that you can refer to before you value your Business. 1. Know The Purpose Of The Valuation: You should know the purpose of valuing your business. Either you are valuing your business for...
Selling A Business In A Slow Economy
Selling a business in a slow economy is really challenging. Buyers are very wary when confidence is low. So how do you sell such a business in such circumstances. Here are some tips: 1. Don't focus on your fear: When you focus on fear you don't understand what is...
Cash Gap Analysis
So what is a cash gap analysis and what does it means in business valuation? Well, cash gap analysis is the process by which the cash gap is evaluated: its size determined, its average length of time calculated, and its causes identified. More generally, cash gap...
Future Maintainable Earning Method – White Board Video
We have some great new tutorials on the Future Maintainable Earning Method here
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Do I Need A Business Broker?
Do I Need A Business Broker? It is always good to have a business broker while selling or buying a business. Business brokers are the agents who help you in selling your business at maximum price. They also will provide an accurate valuation of your business. They...
Business Valuation – The Methods
Whether you are selling your business or you are buying a business, you should know the value of the business that you are going to sell or buy. Business valuation is not difficult if you choice the right method and apply the appropriate principles. There are three...
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is the average cost of raising capital for your business. It is important to know what this is. It represents the combined cost of debt and equity.