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Excelling in Litigation and Dispute-Related Valuations: How to Not Get Caught Bringing a Knife to a Gunfight

Preparing a valuation analysis can be difficult enough, let alone defending it against an opposing party questioning your every move. It is important for valuation experts to know how their valuations may be challenged by other experts and work to effectively address these issues pre-emptively. Presenters Sean Saari and Bob Ranallo discuss how to prepare yourself, and your valuation report, when you know your work will be subject to review and critique in a litigation ...

Reasonable Compensation for Closely Held Businesses + RCReports Demo

Determining reasonable compensation for closely held small and medium-sized businesses is not a magical or mysterious process. In fact, it is a straight forward process that relies on a basic understanding of the three different methods for determining reasonable compensation and when and where they apply. Join Stephen Kirkland and Paul Hamann for this rewarding and rich session. Practitioners armed with this knowledge and the proper tools can easily determine reasonable compensation for any company.

Valuation expert provides insight on Howell v. Howell - Court accepts value to owner versus fair market value

The April 1999 issue of Judges & Lawyers Business Valuation Update summarized the opinion of the trial court in Howell v. Howell , 1998 WL 972312 (Va Cir. Ct.). This is a notable e ...

Ten mistakes in valuation

In this timeless article, investment banker and M&A professional Russell Robb discusses some common mistakes in business valuations and how to avoid them. – LK 1. Not verifying the qual ...

Dividend or compensation?

Valuation and Its New Impact on the "Excess or Unreasonable Compensation" Issue , Bill Barnard , Business Valuation Review , December 2000, Vol. 19, No. 4. pp.196-200. This paper focuses on a ...

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