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  • Knowing value is half the battle

    November / December 2009
    Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

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    Abstract: While baby boomers nationwide are considering selling their businesses in preparation for retirement, a majority of them haven’t had their businesses appraised by a valuation professional within the last year. This article looks at a business’s value drivers — and value drainers — listing several key factors investors look for when valuing a business interest, including profits and cash flow, competent asset management and reinvestment in research and development. The article explains that an objective valuator can help business owners find ways to minimize risks and maximize selling price when it’s time to retire.

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  • Internal vs. year end financial statements

    April / May 2008
    Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas

    Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50

    Word count: 721

    Abstract: Do you prepare internal financial statements for your board of directors on a monthly, quarterly or other periodic basis? Later, at year end, do your auditors always propose adjustments? What’s going on? Most likely, the differences are due to cash basis vs. accrual basis financial statements, as well as reasonable estimates proposed by your auditors during the year end audit. By understanding the differences between the two statements, you may be able to minimize them. (Updated 3/30/12)

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