What your business is worth — and the reasoning behind it.
For transactions, strategic planning, and ownership transitions.
Independent valuation of privately held, middle-market companies, applying recognized methodologies and stating the reasoning in full — so the conclusion holds when a buyer, a lender, or a counterparty examines how it was reached.
- Valuation analysis applying the market, income, and asset approaches
- Comparable company and precedent transaction analysis
- Identification of key value drivers and the factors constraining the multiple
- Written reporting with methodology and assumptions stated in full
- Baseline valuation with value drivers ranked by impact
- Valuation of strategic alternatives, including acquisitions, new lines of business, and changes to capital structure
- Periodic revaluation to measure value creation over time
- Valuation support for partner buyouts and shareholder transitions
- Valuations prepared under the methodology specified in a buy-sell agreement
- Support for transfers to family members or management teams
A number that holds when someone pushes on it.
Engagements are led by a partner with experience on both sides of the transaction table — as an advisor to buyers and sellers across more than a hundred M&A transactions, and as CFO inside growing middle-market companies. All work is conducted in strict confidence.
Multiple methodologies
Market, income, and asset approaches applied and reconciled.
Transparent assumptions
Methodology, comparables, and inputs stated in full.
Purpose-built
Scoped to the transaction, plan, or transition it supports.
Yours to defend
The reasoning is written for you to follow and use, because you’re the one who’ll be asked to explain the number.
What might your business be worth?
A quick, honest ballpark from your adjusted EBITDA and industry — sized to your company, and a starting point for the real conversation.
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