Business Appraisal Report (Stand Alone Report)

This report conforms to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) as well as the Code of Ethics and Business Appraisal Standards of the Institute of Business Appraisers (IBA). This report contains a step by step valuation analysis using appropriate valuation methods, a detailed history of the company, as well as a thorough financial analysis of the company which includes financial forecasts, ratio analysis, common size financial statement comparison to industry, and working capital and capital expenditure analysis. This report also contains an economic and industry analysis. Finally, depending on the nature of the appraisal assignment, discounts for lack of control and discount for lack of marketability studies can be included and applied.

Approximate Length 60 – 90 pages

Business Appraisal Report (Restricted Use Summary Report)

This report conforms to the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) as well as the Code of Ethics and Business Appraisal Standards of the Institute of Business Appraisers (IBA). This report contains a step by step valuation analysis using appropriate valuation methods, but does not include a detailed history of the company, economic and industry analysis, or a detailed financial analysis of the company. A summary financial analysis of the company is included.

Approximate Length 40 – 60 pages

Updated Report

Usually done every few years or as necessary. This report contains all the same information as the original report and conforms to the same standards and is simply updated based on the company’s latest financial information, market conditions, and changes in the economy.

Valuation Methods used include:
  • Market Methods – utilizes several different databases of market comps including Pratt Stats, Institute of Business Appraiser’s, Bizcomps, Business Broker’s of Florida, and the MidMarketComps database. Multiples of discretionary earnings are used as well as other cash flow multiples. When applicable, sophisticated statistical techniques such as data modeling and linear regression analysis are also used with the market method to provide superior results.
  • Income Approach – Single Period Capitalization Method or Multiple Period Capitalization Method (DCF Model)
  • Adjusted Book Value Method with Excess Earnings
  • Public Company Guideline Method – used for larger companies
  • Analysis of prior sales of stock of the company

If you are unsure about which report is right for your company, call today to speak to one of our Business Valuation Consultants and they will review which report is right for you and your company based on the specific needs of your company.