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In re Hussain

Both parties appealed this Illinois divorce case. While several issues were appealed, we focus on the value of the business and the determination of debts against the business. Since the trial court was not given any substantial evidence as to the value of the business, it determined the value on its own with limited information. The appellate court affirmed that value. Additionally, the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s disallowance of debts against the business.

Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Value of Business Where the Parties Provided No Evidence

Both parties appealed this Illinois divorce case. While several issues were appealed, we focus on the value of the business and the determination of debts against the business. Since the trial court was not given any substantial evidence as to the value of the value of the business, it determined the value on its own with limited information. The appellate court affirmed that value. Additionally, the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s disallowance of debts against the business.

BV News and Trends October 2023

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

Sustainability triggers in private credit valuation

“Sustainability-linked loans—where a loan’s economics are tied to the borrower’s achievements of certain environmental, social or governance key performance indicators—aren’t coming to the loan market. They’re already here,” writes John Czapla (VRC) in an article in Private Debt Investor.

Highlights From the 2022 NYSSCPA BVLS Conference

Money laundering, earnouts, valuing debt, and SPAC enforcement are a few of the topics presented at the Business Valuation and Litigation Services (BVLS) conference hosted by the New York State Society of CPAs. Here are some key takeaways.

BV News and Trends April 2022

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

Houlihan Lokey and ELFA issue private debt valuation guide

Houlihan Lokey and the European Leveraged Finance Association (ELFA) have published a report as part of ELFA’s Diligence Series called Technical Guide for Valuation of Private Debt Investments.

Valuers Converge (in Person!) at the ASA International Conference

This is a recap of some sessions covering small promissory notes, shareholder disputes, sports businesses, valuing defensive patents, IRS news, competing appraisals, and more. Over 600 valuation experts from all disciplines came together for the American Society of Appraisers’ International Conference in Las Vegas, October 24-26. This was a hybrid event, and many of the attendees were on-site.

Premier ASA Complex Securities Conference Breaks Attendance Record

Summaries and takeaways from the American Society of Appraisers’ first ASA Complex Securities Virtual Conference.

Debut of complex securities conference is tomorrow, May 20

Want to move from standard business appraisals to more difficult-to-value assets? Attend the Complex Securities Virtual Conference on May 20, presented by the American Society of Appraisers (ASA).

Free Excel models on valuing complex debt

During a recent BVR webinar, several case studies were presented on valuing complex debt instruments.

BVU News and Trends January 2021

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

Navigation Through the Maze in Complex Debt Instruments Valuation

Global convertible security issuance has surged in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak as companies rush to raise cash to see them through the economic impact. This has resulted in an increase in demand for fair valuation requirement for convertible instruments. However, determination of fair value of convertible instruments can be a challenging task. Multiple provisions and attributes of the underlying security need to be considered and modeled. Join Mark Zyla, Rajesh C. Khairajani, and ...

Prospects grow for valuing promissory notes, says Mercer

There is an increasing number of opportunities for analysts in valuing promissory notes, says Chris Mercer (Mercer Capital) during the recent AICPA Forensic & Valuation Services Conference.

School of Probability: The Use of Monte Carlo in Valuation

The one thing we know about valuations is that the future is unpredictable. How we deal with that uncertainty is critical to developing credible valuations. Join Oksana Westerbeke and Keith Konen to learn how Monte Carlo simulations can be used to deal with the uncertainty, allowing you to generate insights for your client and build credible valuations.

The Valuation of Convertible Notes Using a Binomial Model

The authors’ research reveals that there are numerous articles, chapters, and models with bad math, bad equations, notational errors, or undisclosed rounding in some equations. They present a version of the Goldman Sachs binomial model and suggest that valuators provide fully functional binomial models when requested so that reviewers can “look under the valuator’s hood.”

Global BVU News and Trends July 2020

Business valuation news from a global perspective.

New twist on valuing small promissory notes

For the past few years, Bruce Johnson (Munroe, Park & Johnson Inc.) has been using data from business development corporations (BDCs) to develop a base rate of interest for small (under $10 million) privately held promissory notes, he explained during a recent webinar.

Will COVID-19 open up the PIPES market in the UK? Baker MacKenzie say yes.

Private investments in public equities (PIPES) are a little-used financing alternative in the UK, but a new article by Baker MacKenzie London partners Nick Bryans and James Thompson in this month’s International Financial Law Review (IFLR) suggests that need may outweigh the huge cultural and regulatory hurdles.

Houlihan Lokey anticipates increase in distressed loan valuations

The ‘coronavirus-triggered economic downturn could lead to many performing loans to become distressed, especially for highly-leveraged companies,’ says a new client advisory from Houlihan Lokey, the global investment bank and valuation firm.

Shares and Assets Valuation Fiscal Forum requests agenda topics for February meeting

The next SAV Fiscal Forum will be held on Tuesday, 25 February 2020, commencing at 1 p.m.

Private debt is now available for smaller UK companies ‘overlooked’ by clearing banks, BDO says

Steve Carr, corporate finance director for debt advisory of BDO London, commented in a client communication last month that BDO has ‘witnessed lots of instances where debt funds have provided solutions that clearing banks have been unable to match (albeit this comes at a price).’

Inclusion of Betas in CCPro Platform Puts the Spotlight on the IRP

Two sources of industry betas are now included in BVR’s Cost of Capital Professional (CCPro) to help in estimating the industry risk premium (IRP) component of the buildup method for developing the cost of capital for a private company. For appraisers that choose to use an IRP, care must be taken and there are some important factors to consider.

Determining the FMV of Small Privately Held Promissory Notes

The appraisal of promissory notes is an area of business valuation that has not received much attention from academic journals. Appraisers are taught to use corporate bonds as comparable investments, but they are much too large and marketable to be used as a proxy for most privately held promissory notes. This article introduces the concept of using Business Development Company (BDC) rates to value small promissory notes.

BVU News and Trends February 2019

A monthly roundup of key developments of interest to business valuation experts.

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