Business Appraisal

“What’s my business worth ?” “Is the price right ?”

A professional and independent business valuation is essential to reporting compliance (IRS, IRA, form 5500, 401(k), 409a, Gift), selling a business, buying a business or fulfilling your due diligence requirements.

A business broker or seller typically arrives at an asking price by using ‘”rules of thumb'” .Nevertheless, though such rules of thumb can be useful, they alone cannot accurately determine a business’s value. No two businesses are identical ; consequently, independent analysis is required to determine the correct value of each business.

Let us help you define the selling price of your business with a business valuation based on an assessment by independent professionals. We offer the best value in the business valuation industry, hence our success. Our professional and independent business valuation report can definitely save you money and time.

Business valuations for small businesses and professional practices are challenging to complete. Professional expertise is required to capture the true economic reality of the company and to make the necessary adjustments to the balance sheets and profit & loss statements. Thus, generic software packages and automatic or do-it-yourself business valuations found on the Internet are useless.

A professional business valuation normally costs thousands of dollars, which is an expense that few small-to-medium businesses and professional practices can afford. However, we offer dramatically reduced fees. We professionally choose methods from at least three out of the five groups to value your company and produce your business valuation report.


Business valuation methods used to appraise your business. We offers you professional expertise from an experienced team of business valuers, we use the following five groups of business valuation strategies:

  • Discounted economic income methods,
  • Capitalized economic income methods,
  • Comparative transaction methods,
  • Asset accumulation methods, and
  • Capitalized excess earning methods.