Business Valuation Update
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Private Cost of Equity Up, Per 2023 Pepperdine Report
Private-company cost of equity is higher this year across nearly all categories, by about 5%, according to the 2023 Private Capital Markets Report. “This translates to an average of 25% this year, up from 20% last year,” says Dr. Craig R. Everett, the project’s director. The article also demonstrates how to use the report for developing private-company cost of capital.
BVLaw: A Look Behind the Curtain
Case law is the backbone of most business valu¬ations. This article educates and informs readers on the breadth of coverage and depth of unique expertise available in BVLaw, which saves practitioners and attorneys alike hours of research time.
Fair Value, Statutory Appraisals, Crypto, ESG, PE Deals, and More at the NYSSCPA BV Conference
As usual, the annual New York State Society of CPAs’ Business Valuation and Litigation Services Conference presented some very interesting and useful information. This article provides a recap of what was discussed.
BV News and Trends July 2023
A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.
Global BVU News and Trends July 2023
Business valuation news from a global perspective.
BVR to Identify Top-Performing BV Firms and Practices
Since 2007, Business Valuation Resources has been surveying BV firms and practices, collecting the most comprehensive data on operations, financial metrics, compensation, staffing, marketing, billing, resources used, and more. BVR is launching the latest version of this survey—with a new twist.
Damages Guide Editors Offer Insights and Advice to Valuers
Business Valuation Update had the pleasure of sitting down with the editors of the recently published 7th edition of BVR’s Comprehensive Guide to Economic Damages. They gave some insights into recent developments and some advice for experts who practice—or are thinking of practicing—in this area.
Takeaways From the Record-Breaking ASA New York Fair Value Conference
In-person capacity was sold out, and virtual attendance brought the total to about 300—a new attendance record—for the ASA Spring Fair Value Conference in New York City May 4. Topics included inflation impacts on valuation, audit targets, the new AICPA business combinations guide, ESG, PE valuations, and more.
New Valuation Credential Set to Launch for Healthcare Compensation Experts
The American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP) is set to unveil the Certified in Provider Compensation Valuation (CPCV) credential this summer. The news was announced at the AAPCP’s annual conference in Nashville April 26-28. A number of valuation professionals have already signed up for the training courses.
Valuers Run the Risk of Mismatching Inflation Assumptions
During a presentation in the United Kingdom, Nick Forrest (UK Economics Leader for PwC) made some observations that should resonate with business valuers worldwide. In the UK, the Bank of England established its target inflation rate of 2%, but inflation varies hugely from this target, even during noninflationary periods, depending on which factor an analyst uses.
Damodaran Continues His Explosive Remarks About ESG
At the ASA Spring Fair Value Conference in New York City on May 4, we did not expect to hear any glowing words about the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) movement from Professor Aswath Damodaran (New York University Stern School of Business). In his blog, he has been very vocal in his strong criticisms of ESG as a “weapon of mass distraction” and a “gravy train” for consultants, investment managers, scoring/ratings providers, and those pushing for more disclosures.
BV News and Trends June 2023
A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.
Global BVU News and Trends June 2023
Business valuation news from a global perspective.
New York Court Allows Enforcement of Under-Market-Value Buy-Sell and Approves At-Will Termination of Shareholder-Employees
The plaintiffs, minority shareholder employees in a law firm, brought suit against their firm for breaching their employment contracts. The court determined that the plaintiffs were at-will employees and that there was no breach of their agreements when they were terminated. The court also determined that the under-market-value payment under their repurchase agreements was allowable since they were at-will employees.
Delaware Supreme Court Upholds ‘Entire Fairness’ of a Tesla Acquisition
At issue was a 2016 acquisition of Solar City Corp. by Tesla. Some Tesla shareholders claimed that Musk caused Tesla to overpay for Solar through his alleged domination and control of Tesla’s board. The primary focus of the shareholders was that Solar was insolvent at the time of the acquisition. The court applied the “entire fairness” standard. The Court of Chancery found the acquisition to be “entirely fair.” The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Court of Chancery decision.
Kick-Starting a CPT Revenue Analysis for a Physician Practice
An example of how to get started on a Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) revenue analysis for an orthopaedic practice, including detailed background data on this type of practice.
Alerding Gives Some Insights Into AI and BV
Be cautious when using artificial intelligence for business valuation work, advises BVLaw editor Jim Alerding (Alerding Consulting). A few examples show that this tool is not yet ready for prime time.
Industry Updates for Firms Most Impacted by the Labor Shortage
The accommodation and food service sectors are especially feeling the pain of the current labor shortage, which can cause ripple effects on a valuation. Here are some recent updates for various firms in these sectors courtesy of the Vertical IQ industry research platform.
One of My Favorite Court Cases Reveals What Makes a Guideline Company—It’s a Classic
The very essence of the market approach is summed up in this court case that has stood the test of time.
How One BV Practice Helps Train Its Young Professionals
A BVR survey reveals that many valuation practices need to improve their training programs. Here’s an idea that one practice uses to develop their young practitioners continually.
It’s About Time: Webb on Fractional Interests in Real Estate
After more than 25 years of valuing nonmarketable interests in real estate, Dennis Webb (Primus Valuations) says that the single most important thing in this type of valuation is “time.”
BV News and Trends May 2023
A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.
Global BVU News and Trends May 2023
Business valuation news from a global perspective.