by Appraisal Economics | Sep 6, 2017 | Business Valuation, Sports Franchise Valuation, Valuation
We are heading into another NFL season, but, for NFL owners, they have already won. That’s because NFL franchises are worth more now than ever before. According to Forbes, the average NFL team was worth $2.34 billion in 2016, which was 19% more than just the previous...
by Appraisal Economics | Jul 31, 2017 | Asset Appraisal, Valuation
Jeff Bezos was briefly the world’s richest man. The founder of Amazon achieved this title after Amazon stock jumped $15. However, the stock did end up dropping by 4% a day later, so Bill Gates was able to take back the title. Still, many analysts believe that Bezos...
by Appraisal Economics | Feb 26, 2016 | Mergers and Acquisitions, Valuation
When considering a merger or acquisition, there will always be a certain amount of speculation involved. However, with enough research into markets, trends, and revenue streams, and the use of valuation services, companies can take a great deal of the guesswork out of...
by Appraisal Economics | Jan 4, 2016 | Valuation
When sports team owners are considering the possibility of moving stadiums, there are a lot of different factors to take into account. In many cases, teams will be staying in the same general area in order to preserve their loyal fan base, but some have moved further...
by Appraisal Economics | Oct 28, 2015 | Intellectual Property, Patents, Valuation
Intellectual property disputes are becoming an increasingly common phenomenon, and for good reason. As more and more of our ideas and technological developments go virtual, the ways in which they can be utilized, transmitted, and shared become increasingly hard to...
by Appraisal Economics | Jun 4, 2015 | Valuation
It has been said in the world of navigation that “before you chart a course for where you’re going, you must first determine where you are.” Such an adage would appear to be true in managing a business, as well. Without knowing vital information such as spending,...