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Business Valuation


Why do I need a business valuation?

An expert valuation can help buyers or sellers of a business make better decisions. A professional valuation can also help prove the legitimacy of tax planning strategies to tax authorities. You may also need a business valuation if you are going through the process of a separation or divorce, a business dispute, or even facing expropriation of your business. As a business owner, you need a business advisor that can provide credible, reliable advice and protect your financial interests in any transaction. If you’re ready to know what your business is worth, reach out to speak to an expert on our Financial Advisory Services team today.

Chartered Business Valuator (or “CBV”) is the premiere credential in Canada for experts in business valuation, corporate finance, and litigation support. You can rely on the experience and knowledge of our CBVs to provide reliable business appraisals and other financial estimates.

The right type of Valuation for you

Our valuators can utilize the most suitable valuation approach from a wide range of recognized methodologies:

  • Asset-Based Valuations
  • Capitalization of Cash Flows or Earnings
  • Build-up methods
  • Discounted Cash Flows
  • Market-Based Valuations

Our valuation reports are prepared in accordance with the Practice Standards of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators, which allows for 3 levels of reporting:

  • Calculation of Value – most affordable, least assurance
  • Estimate of Value – higher assurance, more expensive
  • Comprehensive Value – highest assurance, most expensive

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help with your business valuation needs.

Want more information on our Business Valuation Services? Download our Service Sheet.

If you’re ready to know what your business is worth, reach out to speak to an expert on our Financial Advisory Services team today.

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