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Business Valuation
This service helps companies establish the appropriate value for their businesses as required under a variety of circumstances. Whether you're negotiating a merger, considering new shareholders, attempting to resolve disputes associated with liability, shareholder equity, estate planning, gift taxing, marital dissolution, or the potential purchase or sale of an existing business, objective valuation can make the difference between loss or gain, success or failure. We work closely with attorneys and other professionals during the valuation process. Our approach to valuations is to gain a full understanding of a client's business so that we can fairly ascertain its appropriate value. We do not use a "cookie cutter" approach to valuing a business. The valuation of a business or estate is highly complicated and requires knowledge and the application of methods unique to each client.

You need professionals who are well qualified, with significant experience in evaluating all types of organizations. We work closely with you to analyze your operations and historical financial data. Our in-depth knowledge of your business enables us to provide a well-reasoned, fully documented and defensible valuation opinion.


Auditing
Stockholders, creditors, and private investors often need assurance that the financial statements accurately represent the true financial position of a company. They have different levels of risk tolerance, so we provide three levels of assurance— compilation, review and audit—to meet your needs. An audit provides the highest level of assurance. An audit is a methodical review and objective examination of the financial statements, including the verification of specific information as determined by the auditor or as established by general practice.

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