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Sneak Peek: Guide to Physician Practice Finance and Valuation, 4th Edition

BVR’s Guide to Physician Practice Finance and Valuation, 4th Edition, is out now and features a completely reworked look at the key issues impacting healthcare valuation. Check out this sneak peek of Part I.

Major Court Decisions and Tax Sunset Provisions: New and Noteworthy Developments in the Valuation of S Corporations

The vast majority of U.S businesses are pass-through entities (S corporations, LLCs, and partnerships). The debate over how to value them has raged in the courts and academia for decades, and understanding how to do so is important to all valuation professionals. Recent cases such as the Estate of Cecil have demonstrated that the IRS and the Tax Court will accept tax affecting only when correctly applied and supported.

Harvesting Knowledge: The Valuation of Wineries

A winery is a unique business that is easy to understand but difficult to value. This presentation will dig into the anatomy of a transaction and how deals are priced and closed as well as the valuation of a winery for compliance purposes. These different scopes of work present different challenges that focus on a buildup of value and assets combined with a fundamental understanding and value of consolidated cash flows. We will present two ...

BV Year in Review 2023: Recruiting Push

The business valuation profession continued to thrive in 2023 amid ongoing challenges, such as how to reflect uncertainty, inflation, and market volatility in valuations. But another issue loomed large in the profession: attracting and retaining new young talent.

BVLaw Review: The Top Valuation Cases of 2023

The BVLaw platform added approximately 70 cases during 2023, bringing the total to about 4,300 cases in the database. The cases are all related in some way to valuation, economic damages and lost profits, and other litigation. This article is a rundown of some of the more important cases for 2023.

Motobilt, Inc. v. Bystronic, Inc.

In this breach of warranty case, the plaintiff offered opinions of a damages expert but found the expert’s opinions inadmissible. The defendant argued that the plaintiff’s expert “applies accounting and economic principles” to assess the value of the equipment, but his report did not identify any such principles or explain how they supported his valuation methodology. Since the plaintiff had no damages evidence to offer, the defendant was granted summary judgment.

U.S. District Court Finds Plaintiff’s Expert’s Testimony Inadmissible and Grants Summary Judgement to Defendant

In this breach of warranty case, the plaintiff offered opinions of a damages expert but found the expert’s opinions inadmissible. The defendant argued that the plaintiff’s expert “applies accounting and economic principles” to assess the value of the equipment, but his report did not identify any such principles or explain how they supported his valuation methodology. Since the plaintiff had no damages evidence to offer, the defendant was granted summary judgment.

Data as a Commercial Asset: Valuation Techniques and Analytical Insights (A BVR Workshop)

The importance of data as a commercial asset means that the financial value of data is becoming difficult to ignore. Increasingly, credible methodologies for data valuation will have to be performed for commercial litigation, financial reporting, tax reporting, and even transaction support. Mike Blake will walk through data valuation methodologies as well as analytical points that help distinguish the relative values of different data sets. Attendees will gain a high level of knowledge of data ...

Untangling Assets and Uncovering the Truth: A Deep Dive into Divorce Financial Forensics

This webinar transcript provides a discussion of methodologies, tools, and techniques needed to untangle complex financials in the context of divorce proceedings ...

Valuing Businesses Catering to Seniors

Businesses that effectively address the needs of the senior population adapt to the changing needs and preferences of older consumers, and position themselves strategically can expect to see a positive impact on their valuation.

Cost of Capital and Inflation Considerations

Inflationary times present unique challenges for businesses, investors, and valuation professionals. Understanding how inflation impacts the various methodologies as part of the valuation analysis and cost of capital components provides necessary insights into its impact on the final valuation. This webinar will also examine how inflation can affect various industries in distinctive ways and whether the purpose of valuation influences such analysis.

Vieira v. Think Tank Logistics, LLC (In re Levesque)

In this adversary Chapter 7 proceeding, the trustee sought to avoid the debtor’s transfer of his interest in two corporate entities and either recover the interests or the value of such interests from the defendants. As part of this proceeding, the court was asked to decide on two motions in limine regarding an valuation expert from each side. The motions (Daubert) asked that the experts not be allowed to testify. The court granted in part and denied in part the motions of the parties.

Bankruptcy Court (South Carolina) Grants in Part and Denies in Part Motions to Exclude Experts in Daubert Motions

In this adversary Chapter 7 proceeding, the trustee sought to avoid the debtor’s transfer of his interest in two corporate entities and either recover the interests or the value of such interests from the defendants. As part of this proceeding, the court was asked to decide on two motions in limine regarding an valuation expert from each side. The motions (Daubert) asked that the experts not be allowed to testify. The court granted in part and denied in part the motions of the parties.

Bank Valuations 2023

Valuing a bank has never been more challenging or important than it is today, given the dynamic interest rate and macro environment. This presentation will walk through the various methodologies for determining a bank’s value and how the current environment is affecting that analysis. We will also cover fair value implications associated with bank valuation and M&A and its consequences for bank capital and regulatory approval.

NFT Valuation: What You Need To Know

In 2021, nonfungible token (NFT) prices drastically increased and then dropped substantially just over year later. These digital assets can be difficult to grasp, but they now play a role in personal investment portfolios and on company balance sheets. As a result, valuations of digital assets will be needed for issues such as divorce litigation, estate valuations, bankruptcy litigation, fair value measurements, and more. This presentation will demystify these investments and teach attendees how the ...

Determining Reasonable Compensation + an RCReports Case Study

This session explains the accepted methodologies for normalizing owner compensation in business valuations. The cost, market, and income approaches will be explained with examples. Demonstrations of RCReports software will show how to obtain compensation data for each approach. Practical tips and recommendations for improving efficiencies, documenting analyses, and avoiding common mistakes will also be provided.

Multidisciplinary Blind Spots #5—Time

The single most important thing about valuing an interest in an asset holding company is time: How long will the interest-holder be stuck in its position? Of course, this is also a consideration for a nonmarketable position in any business. But with real estate holding companies in particular, the timing of an exit event is the single most important variable affecting value. It’s just not an easy story to write. This webinar will provide keys ...

Expert Survives Daubert—Allowed to Testify as to Lost Business Value

The case dealt with two motions to preclude testimony of an expert witness as to the loss in value of the plaintiff’s business. The plaintiff was an environmental consulting firm allegedly injured as a result of the actions of certain employees including breach of their fiduciary duty. The court concluded that the witness may testify because his report was based on sufficient facts and data and he applied reliable principles to the facts of this case.

White Buffalo Env’t, Inc. v. Hungry Horse, LLC

The case dealt with two motions to preclude testimony of an expert witness as to the loss in value of the plaintiff’s business. The plaintiff was an environmental consulting firm allegedly injured as a result of the actions of certain employees including breach of their fiduciary duty. The court concluded that the witness may testify because his report was based on sufficient facts and data and he applied reliable principles to the facts of this case.

Advanced Class on Monte Carlo Simulations

Participants will learn next-level skills in Monte Carlo simulations, such as: constructing confidence intervals, two or more random variables that are correlated, and using non-Excel software platforms (i.e., Python, Octave). Participants will also learn some VBA coding for running Monte Carlo simulations. The webinar will also present multiple Monte Carlo simulation examples, such as: contingent consideration with correlated variables, dealing with future dilutive financing rounds in an option pricing model/equity allocation framework, and option pricing ...

The Use of Monte Carlo in Valuation

Participants will understand the origins of Monte Carlo, as well as learn basic applications for use in the real world. The webinar will cover basic statistics and mathematics required to understand how Monte Carlo simulations are performed, including discussing the central limit theorem and the law of large numbers. The participant will learn how to model stochastic equity/asset processes for use in option pricing and contingent consideration valuations. The participant will learn basic Excel functions ...

BV Year in Review 2022: Ongoing Challenges

What did you miss in 2022? Catch up on the highlights in the business valuation profession through over 70 articles and hundreds of news items this newsletter covered in 2022.

BVLaw Review: The Top Valuation Cases of 2022

Here is our pick for the most noteworthy valuation cases that emerged over the past year. They include state and federal court decisions covering many areas of law that enhanced our understanding of valuation issues as they arose in a litigation setting.

VeroBlue Farms USA Inc. v. Wulf

In this complex case, which the district court judge called “a doozy,” the subject of this subissue was a motion by the defendants to exclude the testimony of the plaintiff’s (VeroBlue Farms USA Inc.) damages expert, Brandi Kleinman, CPA/CFF. The district court judge assigned the case to the court’s magistrate judge for recommendation of decision. The motion alleged a multitude of issues and flaws with the opinions of Kleinman. The magistrate, despite these alleged issues and flaws, denied the motion, thereby allowing Kleinman to testify.

U.S. District Court (Texas) Allows Testimony of Damages Expert Despite Alleged ‘Flawed Opinions’

In this complex case, which the district court judge called “a doozy,” the subject of this subissue was a motion by the defendants to exclude the testimony of the plaintiff’s (VeroBlue Farms USA Inc.) damages expert, Brandi Kleinman, CPA/CFF. The district court judge assigned the case to the court’s magistrate judge for recommendation of decision. The motion alleged a multitude of issues and flaws with the opinions of Kleinman. The magistrate, despite these alleged issues and flaws, denied the motion, thereby allowing Kleinman to testify.

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