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Building the Essential BV Templates in Excel is the first resource of its kind - a practical, hands-on guide to understanding and building Excel templates for business valuation analysis. While many practitioners choose to use off-the-shelf software packages, this must-have guide offers a more sophisticated approach that will prove indispensable for any BV practitioner looking to up his or her Excel game to the highest level. Author Shawn Hyde, CBA, CVA, CMEA, BCA - a highly-respected valuation practitioner and renowned instructor on the power and potential of Excel - walks readers through the nuts and bolts of building templates that best suite each individual practitioner. This publication also includes web-based access to instructional videos and Excel template samples. Join the most well-respected valuators who build their own templates in Excel for maximum impact. Highlights of the guide include: Up your Excel game and take your BV analysis to new heights: Join sophisticated and well-respected business valuation practitioners and learn how to easily build a template that maximizes your valuation analysis and clearly showcases all conclusions Harness the advanced power of Excel: The expert author provides readers with an advanced and thorough understanding of Excel capabilities and application in business valuation to best support analysis Master the subject with a hands-on learning approach: This easy-to-follow publication includes web-based videos, Excel samples, and comprehensive coverage of numerous business valuation analysis scenarios
The Business Valuation Case Law Yearbook, 2019 Edition is essential for business appraisers and attorneys who want to stay ahead of their peers on the most important legal issues brought up in business valuation-related cases.
In the business valuation profession, ideas and methods continually evolve, making it imperative to stay current with the most innovative approaches and techniques, new court decisions, and regulatory and professional standards. BVR has you covered with the Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2019.
The Business Valuation Case Law Yearbook, 2019 Edition is essential for business appraisers and attorneys who want to stay ahead of their peers on the most important legal issues brought up in business valuation-related cases. With in-depth analysis from BVR's legal team, the lessons learned in this book help appraisers reach better and more defensible valuation conclusions. And, attorneys who retain appraisers as financial experts learn how their experts can help them win (or lose) in court.The Yearbook analyzes issues arising in the year's most meaningful valuation or damages cases litigated in state or federal courts. The types of cases are marital disputes, breach of contract actions, dissenting shareholder disputes, federal taxation (including estate and gift tax cases), intellectual property cases, bankruptcy litigation, and more. All the cases featured in this book impart important lessons about applicable legal principles, approved and discredited valuation methodology, and the act (art) of presenting expert opinions. This must-have collection benefits both the generalist as well as the specialist. Highlights of the Yearbook include: Save hours of research time with current and comprehensive court case analysis - access nearly 70 of the most important business valuation-related cases that took place in 2018, with expert legal analysis to guide you through how each case played out Stay ahead of your peers on the most important legal issues - learn how experts handle valuation challenges with examples from a variety of industries including healthcare, manufacturing, natural resources, advertising agencies, veterinary practices, and more Get important tips on what financial experts did (and did not do) well in court to help you become a better financial expert Easily navigate the court cases with a comprehensive reference table that lists case-by-case type, state/jurisdiction, date, and more
In the business valuation profession, ideas and methods continually evolve, making it imperative to stay current with the most innovative approaches and techniques, new court decisions, and regulatory and professional standards. BVR has you covered with the Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2019. This newest edition from the publishers of Business Valuation Update(BVU) covers the year's most groundbreaking and thought-provoking advancements on valuation methodologies, changes in regulations and professional standards, leading conferences, and practice-building ideas. This critical desktop reference keeps you ahead of your peers with on-the-ground reporting from valuation experts, thought-leaders, and BVR's editorial team.The Yearbook is divided into six easy to maneuver sections: Section I. Business Valuation Approaches, Methods, and Entity-Specific Issues: This section covers the latest industry news as well as the most discussed and most controversial business valuation topics that arose over the past year. Make sure you're in-the-know on topics such as the debate over the use of statistics in the transaction method, disagreements related to the use of calculation reports in valuation, methods to separate active and passive appreciation, work file checklists for fair value for financial reporting, and much more. Section II. Business Valuation Conference Coverage: Get on-the-ground reporting from the premiere business valuation conferences both in the U.S. and around the globe. Section III. Legal, Regulatory, Standards: It's imperative to stay current on the latest news regarding the legal, regulatory, and business valuation standards landscape. This section offers critical insight into how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect valuations going forward. Key issues include the deduction for "qualified business income" for owners of a pass-through entity as well as the limitation of business interest expense deductions. Also of note is the Department of Labor's (DOL) crackdown on ESOPs as well as the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's new standards to address ongoing audit deficiencies in fair value. Section IV. Business Valuation Profession and Practice Management: A number of articles in this section reveal insights into valuation firm performance and practice development. These comprehensive articles offer tips on how to bring in more business valuation work, as well as coverage of cutting-edge techniques to collaborate with the IRS. Section V. Reviews of Data Sources and New Books: This section includes an overview of BVR's launch of the new platform, Cost of Capital Professional and a review of the major upgrade of Pratt's Stats to DealStats. In addition, we have included reviews of Gary Trugman's 5th edition of Understanding Business Valuation: A Practical Guide to Valuing Small to Medium Sized Businesses, the new edition of Nancy Fannon and Jonathan Dunitz's Comprehensive Guide to Economic Damages, 5th edition, and insight into the significant enhancements made to the Mergerstat Review. Section VI. Data: This important section is an amalgamation of the monthly cost of capital data presented in tabular and chart form. It also includes aggregated data from DealStats, the valuation profession's leading data platform for private company transactions.
BVR's one-of-a-kind Firm Economics & Best Practices Guideprovides business valuation, forensic, and litigation support (BVFLS) professionals with the largest and most thorough analysis of BVFLS firm best practices in financial management, marketing, human resources, compensation, and professional and ownership standards.Benchmark your firm's performance to see how it stacks up against others across the U.S. and several other countries. With data on more than 330 BVFLS owners/partners and over 1,200 professional staff, this must-have resource ensures you'll have the most current industry insights to help you enhance your practice and plan for future growth.Access insights and benchmarks on key practice management areas, including: Financial management Marketing Research resources Human resources Compensation And, much more! Plan for future growth: Gain a competitive advantage with informed answers to critical questions, including: What percentage of firms grew their businesses over the past year? What is the average billing rate for BVFLS services by job title/experience level? What are the top specialty valuation areas? After valuations for tax, gift and estate purposes, what is the second leading specialized area for practitioners? What is the median salary for a new junior financial analyst (0-2 year's work experience) at BVFLS firms? Understand how your BVFLS practice compares to others: Benchmark your firm's performance against other firms across the U.S. and several additional countries to see how you stack up.
The Business Valuation Case Law Yearbook, 2018 Edition is essential for business appraisers and attorneys who want to stay ahead of their peers on the most important legal issues brought up in business valuation-related cases. With in-depth analysis from BVR's legal team, the lessons learned in this book help appraisers reach better and more defensible valuation conclusions. And, attorneys who retain appraisers as financial experts learn how their experts can help them win (or lose) in court. The Yearbook analyzes issues arising in the year's most meaningful valuation or damages cases litigated in state or federal courts. The types of cases are marital disputes, breach of contract actions, dissenting shareholder disputes, federal taxation (including estate and gift tax cases), intellectual property cases, bankruptcy litigation, and more. All the cases featured in this book impart important lessons about applicable legal principles, approved and discredited valuation methodology, and the act (art) of presenting expert opinions. This must-have collection benefits both the generalist as well as the specialist.
In the business valuation profession, ideas and methods and approaches continually evolve, making it imperative to stay current with the most innovative approaches and techniques, court decisions, and regulatory and professional standards. BVR has you covered with the Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2018. This newest edition from the publishers of Business Valuation Update covers the year's most groundbreaking and thought-provoking advancements in business valuation. This critical desktop reference keeps you ahead of your peers with on-the-ground reporting from valuation experts, thought-leaders, and BVR's editorial team.The Yearbook is divided into six easy to maneuver sections: Section I. Business Valuation Approaches, Methods, and Entity-Specific Issues: This section covers the latest industry news as well as the most discussed and most controversial business valuation topics that arose over the past year. Make sure you're in-the-know on topics such as practical tips for valuing intellectual property, a new approach to quantifying personal goodwill, and a fresh look at discounts for lack of marketability. Other articles of note cover the cost of capital, economic obsolescence, fairness opinions, and tax affecting S corporations Section II. Industry-Specific Valuation: These articles include coverage on the valuation of space firms, the challenges of valuing marijuana businesses, insight into valuing energy businesses and auto dealerships, and much more Section III. Legal, Regulatory, Standards: It's imperative to stay current on the latest news regarding the legal, regulatory, and business valuation standards landscape. This section offers critical insight into the new fair value regulations, international regulations, and FASB changes Section IV. Business Valuation Profession and Practice Management: A number of articles in this section reveal insights into valuation firm performance and practice development. Get ideas to bring in more business valuation engagements, as well as coverage and action tips from the year's major business valuation conferences Section V. Reviews of Data Sources and New Books: This section reviews the new Discount for Lack of Marketability Guide and Toolkit, Aswath Damodaran's new book on the power of stories in valuation, and the new edition of Financial Valuation: Applications and Models Section VI. Data: This important section is an amalgamation of the monthly cost of capital data presented in tabular and chart form
If you are an attorney or judge navigating business valuation concepts and calculations in financial experts' reports, you'll want this practical reference guide on your bookshelf. If you are a valuation expert, you will want to see what the attorneys and judges are reading. The Business Valuation Bench Book, which is already used by leading judges who need to evaluate expert testimony, gives you the guidance and tools to better assess the facts and analysis made by business valuation experts. Written by top financial experts William J. Morrison and Jay E. Fishman who have appeared in front of hundreds of judges, frequently in high-profile cases, this must-have resource addresses fundamental business valuation concepts in an easy-to-use format. Take advantage of the authors' decades of experience with in-depth insight into the business valuation process and detailed explanations of valuation approaches. With 12 appendices, two thorough case studies, and suggestions on the questions to ask valuation experts, you will be able to confidently compare and critique valuation expert reports.
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