Value of Closely Held Business in Divorce Relies Solely on Buy-Sell
Appellate court rejects calculation of value of closely held business under buy-sell agreement that did use proper valuation date or standard of value (FMV).
Wood v. Wood
Appellate court rejects calculation of value of closely held business under buy-sell agreement that did use proper valuation date or standard of value (FMV).
Mississippi Gets Two Chances to Value Business Goodwill
Miss. appellate court confirms “bright line” rule that all goodwill, whether enterprise or personal, of a professional or retail firm, is excluded from the valuation of a business in divorce.
Rhodes v. Rhodes
Miss. appellate court confirms “bright line” rule that all goodwill, whether enterprise or personal, of a professional or retail firm, is excluded from the valuation of a business in divorce.
Valuation report with typos upheld
One of the issues in this marital dissolution was the value of husband’s tile business, Westside Ceramic & Vinyl Tile, a sole proprietorship.
Elliott v. Elliott
Husband appeals the judgment entry entered by the Ross County Court of Common Pleas. He argues that the trial court erred in determining the value of Westside Ceramic & Vinyl Tile.
Trial Court Valuation Affirmed
Husband appeals the trial court's valuation of his business, Linoleum & Carpet City, Inc. Husband notes that the $400,000 valuation was substantially higher than husband's argued valuation of $265 ...
Caruso v. Caruso
At issue is the valuation of the couple's linoleum and carpet business, family home, and stock in Sterling Financial.
Siegel v. Siegel
The issue in this case was the courts choice of the capitalization of earnings approach in valuing the two corporations.