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Understanding Business Valuation
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Table of Contents

Introduction xvii

Replacement of the CD-ROM With Downloadable Materials  xix

Steps of a Business Valuation xix

Notation System Used in This Book  xix

Chapter 1: Overview of Business Valuation 1

Chapter 2: Business Valuation Standards  17

Chapter 3: Getting Started 67

Chapter 4: Valuation Principles and Theory 103

Chapter 5: Data Gathering  119

Chapter 6: Data Analysis  155

Chapter 7: Statistics for Valuation and Economic Damages 231

Chapter 8: Developing Forecasts for

Chapter 9: The Market Approach—Part I 315

Chapter 10: The Market Approach—Part II 393

Chapter 11: The Asset-Based Approach  433

Chapter 12: The Income Approach 475

Chapter 13: Discount and Capitalization Rates 511

Chapter 14 of the IRC 118

Chapter 15: Premiums and Discounts (Valuation Adjustments)—Part II 597

Chapter 16: Revenue Ruling 59-60 693

Chapter 17: The Valuation Report 705

Chapter 18: Valuation of Pass-Through

Chapter 19: Valuation in Financial Reporting 779

Chapter 20: Valuing Intangible Assets:An Overview 799

Chapter 21: Estate and Gift Valuations  837

Chapter 22: Divorce Valuations 863

Chapter 23: Professional Practice

Chapter 24: Ownership Disputes  1001

Chapter 25: Other Valuation

Chapter 26: Economic Damages  1107

Chapter 27: My Favorite Court Cases 1175

 

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Founded in 1887, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) represents the CPA and accounting profession nationally and globally regarding rule-making and standard-setting, and serves as an advocate before legislative bodies, public interest groups and other professional organizations. The AICPA develops standards for audits of private companies and other services by CPAs; provides educational guidance materials to its members; develops and grades the Uniform CPA Examination; and monitors and enforces compliance with the accounting profession's technical and ethical standards.
The AICPA's founding established accountancy as a profession distinguished by rigorous educational requirements, high professional standards, a strict code of professional ethics, a licensing status and a commitment to serving the public interest.

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