A Reviewer's Handbook to Business Valuation

A Reviewer's Handbook to Business Valuation

Author: L. Paul Hood, Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-31

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1118025636

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Thorough guidance and detailed analysis of the valuation business engagement Discussing the practical aspects of business valuation that arise in the context of a tax valuation, this book provides you with detailed analysis of the valuation business engagement process. Detailed discussion is included of various cases outlining errors that appraisers have made in appraisal reports, as well as in-depth discussion of the current appraisal industry issues that are impacting tax valuations. Examines concepts and topics including level of value, the role of estate planners in the business valuation process, the use of appraisers in estate planning and litigation, and the appraiser identification/selection process Provides insight into the nature of the major appraisal trade associations Offers insights into preventing errors from getting into appraisal reports This helpful guide provides you with the detailed discussion you need on the various business valuation standards that have been promulgated by the Appraisal Standards Board as well as several appraisal trade associations.


Valuation of Closely Held Businesses

Valuation of Closely Held Businesses

Author: Lewis D. Solomon

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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This handbook analyzes all methods of valuation for all types of closely held businesses in all transactions. The authors lead you through the valuation process, step by step, beginning with the basics and progressing to special considerations. With this comprehensive volume, you will be prepared For The valuation issues that arise when a closely held business is part of Structuring a buy-sell agreement Arranging equitable distribution in a marital dissolution A merger or acquisition Federal estate and gift tax planning Litigation by dissenting shareholders seeking an appraisal remedy Bankrupstcy or reorganization Dissolution or liquidation Whether your work involves traditional business organizations such as corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships or new entity forms such as limited liability companies and family limited partnerships, you'll find this thorough resource offers easy access to specific information. The authors reinforce their explanations with practice and planning pointers, illustrative examples, 'cautions' to alert you to potential problems, checklists, and convenient tables of cases and citations. Save precious time by keeping Valuations of Closely Held Business: Legal and Tax Aspects close at hand.


Price on Contemporary Estate Planning

Price on Contemporary Estate Planning

Author: John Richard Price

Publisher: CCH

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 1724

ISBN-13: 9780808092346

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A mine of information and expertise packed with valuable practice tips; this is the most current and comprehensive single-volume estate planning resource available. Providing theoretical grounding and a practice-oriented approach, Price shows how to handle the full range of estate planning problems and techniques.