Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices ANNOTATION
Beginning with the fundamentals of valuations, this essental guide shows you the differeence between small business and large business valuation
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More than 11,500 copies sold in the first edition! It's the essential guide to small business appraisal for owners, accountants, attorneys, brokers, appraisers, bankers, financial and estate planners, and business consultants. This completely revised and updated second edition maintains its unparalleled coverage of the intricate details unique to small business valuation, while taking you step-by-step through the entire valuation process. Beginning with the fundamentals, Pratt brings together both theoretical principles and generally accepted practices to give you a complete, balanced approach to the most effective valuation techniques. Based on his extensive experience in working on over 2,000 business valuation assignments and often being called on to testify as an expert witness in the field, Pratt gives you dozens of easy-to-follow examples and exhibits. Updated with the latest changes in the field, this second edition includes the most current business valuation standards; the most up-to-date transaction databases for small businesses and professional practices; expanded coverage of key issues, including understanding and using capitalization and discount rates, subchapter S Corporations, estate planning considerations, and employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs); an entire section on litigation and dispute resolution, including insight into how valuations differ for different purposes such as divorces, damage suits, taxes, and other disputed valuation matters; and all-new information on valuing minority interests and court decisions affecting the valuation of specific types of professional practices. Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices is intended to be an invaluable guide for both beginning and experienced professionals. To facilitate quick-reference searches for every level of reader, this hands-on resource includes present value tables, reprints of key revenue rulings (including 59-60), ASA
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As with any skill, the ability to successfully manage a projectrequires expert training and extensive practice. Today, as global business becomes increasingly complex and stakes become higher, project management is finally getting the recognition it deserves - as a profession, distinct from general management. Mastering Project Management takes you deeper than any previous book into the developing project management body of knowledge. This innovative book provides practical guidance on how project managers can deal with:Managing project risk; Managing resources; Improving estimating capability; Meeting customer requirements; Systems thinking; Performance improvement; Cost/schedule control systems criteria; Managing innovation; Managing and improving quality. Mastering Project Management takes you beyond the basic tools for planning, scheduling, and control, and to the next level of project and more! It ensures that - whether you are employed specifically as a project manager or whether you have a critical project dropped in your lap at the last minute - you will be prepared to take control and guide each project to a successful finish. The complete Small Business Valuation Library IN ONE VOLUME. "The team of Pratt, Reilly, and Schweihs has done it again. This book contains so much useful information that practitioners with any level of experience must have it in their library. While the book itself is good, the bibliographies and resources cited give the practitioner a database full of information." - Gary R. Trugman, CPA, CBA, ASA, CFR, MVS Trugman Valuation Associates. "The eagerly awaited third edition of Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices is a "must have" for every valuation professional. In providing essential valuation theory and meaning ful valuation instruction, this treatise is both a comprehensive refernce source and a practical tool. No valuation professional should be without it!" - James L. (Butch) Williams, CPA, CVA Managing Director, Williams Taylor & Associates, P.C. "This third and expanded edition of Valuing Small Businesses and Professional practices is the most comprehensive, readable, and all-around best book ever written on the subject. Whether you are an apprentice or an experienced practitioner, this book is a must." - David M. Bishop, CBA, FIBA, ASA President, American Business Appraisers, Inc. "I always look forward to receiving a copy of the update of Valuing Small Businesses and Professional practices. It provides us with helpful hints, current techniques, and the latest bibliographies of relevant topics. This book and Valuing a Business (by the same authors) are the most used references in our office."\=James bibliographies of relevant topics. This book and Valuin a Business (by the same authors) are the most used references in our office." - James S. Rigby, Jr, ASA President, The financial Valuation Group. For well over a decade, Valuing Small Businesses and Professional practices has been the essential one-volume reference for performing accurate valuation analyses. Its detailed instructions have helped professionals value everthing from "mom-and-pop" operations to businesses worth $5 million or more. Times have changed, however, and new government regulations and legal practices create an environment where lack of current knowledge can be critical - and costly! For this reason, Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices is now completely revised and updated to include: More emphasis on the legal context in which valuations are performed; an entirely new chapter on value drivers and their impact on valuation mtheods; New chapters detailing discounts for lack of marketability, public company data, and comparative transaction databases; a greatly revised chapter on alternative dispute resolution, now broadened to explain increasingly popular mediation along with arbitration. When you want every detail on small business valuation, plus hundreds of sources where you can find courses, seminars, books, tapes, supporting quantitative data, and more on any subject, Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices, Third Edition, remains the only comprehensive tool of its kind.
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A guide to small business appraisal for owners, accountants, attorneys, brokers, appraisers, bankers, financial and estate planners, and business consultants. This revised and updated edition (first was 1986) maintains its coverage of the intricate details unique to small business valuation, while stepping through the entire valuation process. Beginning with the fundamentals, Pratt brings together both theoretical principles and generally accepted practices to provide a complete, balanced approach to the most effective valuation techniques. Includes present value tables, reprints of key revenue rulings (including 59-60), ASA business valuation standards, and expanded reference sources and bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)