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How to support subjective areas of valuation

Gone are the days when you could support your opinion by simply saying, “It is based on my professional judgment.”

Tricks of the trade in detecting rigged valuations

Did you ever read a business valuation report where you knew the valuation was rigged to obtain a higher or lower value?

A Dozen ‘Don’ts’ to Help Survive a Divorce Engagement

The nuances of divorce valuations and testifying in court create difficulties that make divorce engagements especially challenging.

BVU News and Trends March 2019

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

‘Essentials’ track offered at National Divorce Conference

Valuation experts have a lot of sessions to choose from at the National Divorce Conference in Las Vegas May 8-10.

Pratt’s Stats/DealStats Market Analysis Survives Appeal by Owner Spouse

Appellate court finds no error in trial court’s adoption of market-based value determination by husband’s expert; expert acknowledged this was not the preferred method to value the small company, but company’s problematic financials and uncooperative attitude “compelled” use of this approach.

Hultz v. Kuhn

Appellate court finds no error in trial court’s adoption of market-based value determination by husband’s expert; expert acknowledged this was not the preferred method to value the small company, but company’s problematic financials and uncooperative attitude “compelled” use of this approach.

Special workshop on TCJA and divorce engagements

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) affects practically everything in valuation, especially in divorce engagements.

Valuation experts should not practice law

One of the pieces of advice you’ll undoubtedly hear at the National Divorce Conference in Las Vegas May 8-10 is that a valuation expert should not practice law without a license.

For goodwill, sometimes simpler is better

In last week’s BVWire, we covered a divorce case in which the husband’s valuation expert used the multiattribute utility model (MUM) framework for separating personal and enterprise goodwill.

In court, a picture is worth a thousand numbers

For an appraiser to be a good expert witness, he or she must be able to explain highly technical and complex financial concepts in a simple way.

Tip for finding hidden assets in divorce

Parties to a divorce often play hide-and-seek with assets so the valuation expert often has to help ferret them out.

Agenda released for 2019 AAML/BVR National Divorce Conference

The agenda is now available for the National Divorce Conference to be presented by BVR and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) in Las Vegas, May 8-10, 2019.

Can a nonprofessional business have personal goodwill? Arkansas court explains

Arkansas is one of the many states that differentiate between enterprise goodwill and personal goodwill. The former is marital property and divisible at divorce; the latter is not. A question that has come up in recent years is whether the owner of a nonprofessional business can claim personal goodwill whose value is excludable from the marital estate.

Save the date! 2019 AAML/BVR National Divorce Conference

BVR has joined forces with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) to present the National Divorce Conference in Las Vegas May 8-10, 2019.

Arkansas court clarifies law on personal goodwill in a nonprofessional business

In divorce cases, Arkansas has followed the rule that enterprise goodwill is marital property but personal goodwill is not.

2017’s Top Business Valuation and Damages Cases

BVLaw’s selection of the most educational cases of 2017.

Finch v. Campbell

In partnership dispute, appeals court affirms trial court’s “equitable discretion” not to allow plaintiff to offer valuation of his law firm interest that contradicts valuation plaintiff offered for same asset in his divorce trial, benefitting each time.

Court Finds Plaintiff’s Contradictory Valuation of Law Firm Interest ‘Inequitable’

In partnership dispute, appeals court affirms trial court’s “equitable discretion” not to allow plaintiff to offer valuation of his law firm interest that contradicts valuation plaintiff offered for same asset in his divorce trial, benefitting each time.

Kassab v Kasab

In determining the fair value of petitioner’s interest in two family businesses that hold real estate, New York court (Second Department) adopts expert’s decision not to apply marketability discount, noting valuation “already relies upon market exposure.”

Court Adopts DLOM-Free Valuation of Realty Holding Company

In determining the fair value of petitioner’s interest in two family businesses that hold real estate, New York court (Second Department) adopts expert’s decision not to apply marketability discount, noting valuation “already relies upon market exposure.”

Absence of Noncompete Drives Goodwill Valuation in Liquidation Sale

In case of voluntary corporate dissolution under judicial supervision, appeals court finds receiver’s minimum bid value was based on correct standard of value (liquidation value) and calculated auction sales price reflected all elements of a going concern ...

Absence of Noncompete Drives Goodwill Valuation in Liquidation Sale

In case of voluntary corporate dissolution under judicial supervision, appeals court finds receiver’s minimum bid value was based on correct standard of value (liquidation value) and calculated auction sales price reflected all elements of a going concern ...

Perry v. Sackett

In case of voluntary corporate dissolution under judicial supervision, appeals court finds receiver’s minimum bid value was based on correct standard of value (liquidation value) and calculated auction sales price reflected all elements of a going concern ...

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