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Business Valuation


More than simply recognizing the intrinsic worth of an asset, valuation is a complex financial process that demands an accurate understanding of business strategy, accounting and financial analysis as well as financial statement forecasting. It provides the quantitative basis on which informed business decisions are made.

Our goal at BPM is to provide you a comprehensive, accurate valuation that meets all of the relevant IRS and FASB regulations as well as GAAP protocols. With accredited business valuation experts in our midst, we have successfully applied our knowledge and discipline for companies as diverse as the high technology, life sciences, financial services, real estate, and other industries. Our approach is both hands-on and thorough; we take a personal commitment to understanding your short- and long-term business needs.

Our valuation work has been applied for:

  • Stock options issuance
  • Intellectual property
  • Purchase price allocations
  • Estate, gift, and income tax
  • Charitable contributions
  • 409a valuation
  • Litigation purposes
  • Mergers
  • Acquisitions & divestitures due diligence
  • Succession planning
  • Fair value measurements under ASC 820
  • And more

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