A free webinar series from Financial Poise.
This series of webinars teaches business owners, those interested in owning, and those advising private companies and their stakeholders about how they and their internal legal counsel (in-house counsel) and external counsel (such as corporate and M&A transaction attorneys, commercial litigation attorneys, bankruptcy attorneys, estate & gift tax attorneys, securities attorneys, marital divorce attorneys, and white-collar crime attorneys) can use valuation experts in commercial or criminal disputes, or business transaction planning.
In general, valuation is used by market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to transact a sale of a security, a business, or any other asset. The same techniques may be considered to determine the price a party is willing to pay or receive to settle a claim or satisfy a liability.
In addition, it should be no surprise then that when there is a dispute between two or more parties regarding value, that valuation techniques and skills may be necessary to resolve the dispute. Attorneys, accountants and business owners often rely on independent, third-party valuation experts to advice or assist in the resolution of disputes or potential conflict situations.
Some of the typical situations in which valuation experts are utilized include fair value financial reporting (GAAP accounting), bankruptcy, income tax reporting, property tax appeals, estate and gift tax planning and reporting, dissenting shareholder disputes, corporate transactions and disputes, divorce litigation, shareholder separation and dissolution disputes, or economic damages analysis as well as many other business and legal purposes.
This webinar will help attendees understand how experts go about valuing intangible assets such as trademark, copyrights and trade secrets.
This webinar episode provides attorneys with the knowledge and tools needed to assess, challenge, or justify valuation discounts in legal and financial contexts.
This webinar explores the key factors you should consider in choosing your valuation expert, knowing when you need a valuation expert and the process of selecting the appropriate expert for your situation.
This webinar addresses common questions and summarizes the different methods to measure lost profits, as well as some of the critical elements that must be considered in developing and presenting your damages theory in court.
This webinar provides a look into how valuation experts place a value on a going concern, both from the company's and prospective buyers perspective.