When knowing gives you an advantage.
A Chartered Business Valuator applies years of practice and study, experience, proven processes and considerable rigor to finding a number that you can depend on in a changing world. Knowing the value of a business or related asset, or quantifying financial losses – and knowing it will stand up to the toughest scrutiny or even a court of law – is an advantage. And that is why knowing more about CBVs and our profession is a good next step.
Whether as part of a professional practice or within industry, CBVs apply their knowledge and expertise to business valuation and litigation support and a variety of other activities, including:
- determination of the value or worth of businesses, business interests and intangible assets and liabilities,
- mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including valuation analyses and associated services,
- strategic, financing and business integration activities in support of deals
- quantification of economic loss,
- development, review and audit of financial models,
- identification of value opportunities and business risks,
- development of investment alternatives and alternatives for value creation
- investment analysis,
- impairment testing and purchase price allocations, and
- development and review of valuation policies, procedures and processes,
for a multitude of purposes, including deal advisory, dispute resolution, litigation support, statutory requirements, financial reporting and governance of investments.