by Appraisal Economics | Oct 16, 2019 | portfolio valuation, Valuation
Periodically, institutional investors are required to report the values of their portfolio investments to their investors. The goal, of course, is to show an increase in the portfolio’s value. However, investing for growth while also managing risk is a tough equation....
by Appraisal Economics | Oct 9, 2019 | Restructuring, Valuation
Sometimes a distressed business’ best path forward is to take advantage of the benefits of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is a legal declaration of a debtor’s inability to meet and pay their liabilities, and it can play out in three ways. Chapter 7 involves a trustee...
by Appraisal Economics | Jun 26, 2019 | Business Valuation, Machinery Valuation, Valuation
Fire, floods, earthquakes, and tornados; theft, vandalism, and negligence. Whether it is mother nature, an untrustworthy employee, or simply an error in judgement, business losses are a reality that cannot be ignored. When business owners suffer an equipment loss (and...
by Appraisal Economics | May 14, 2019 | Business Valuation, Taxes
There are several common tax scenarios that require business owners to determine a justifiable dollar value for their companies. Business valuations are critical for gift and estate tax liability purposes, and/or to engage in the sale of your business. In all of these...
by Appraisal Economics | May 7, 2019 | Business Valuation
Upon close examination, most startups with valuations in excess of $1 billion, known as unicorns, turn out to be pretty horses in disguise. A recent study performed by professors at Stanford University and the University of British Columbia found that without the use...