Our CPA team can provide an independent and fair valuation of your business.
Uncover the impact of current market trends on your business value.
Explore how industry changes influence your business valuation.
Assess the role of economic stability, inflation, and interest rates.
Analyze historical and projected financials for valuation insights.
Gauge the effect of strong branding and market presence on value.
Consider the strength and diversity of customer relationships.
Evaluate the competence and experience of your leadership.
Examine streamlined processes and cost-effectiveness.
Assess the value of intellectual property and other assets.
Our business valuation services offer a tailored approach to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Choose from our distinct reports designed to provide the level of assurance and depth of analysis suited to your specific requirements:
Purpose: Ideal for high-level review and preliminary analysis. Assurance Level: Low, ensuring a quick yet insightful overview.
Purpose: Suited for litigation, internal purposes, income tax planning, and strategic evaluations. Assurance Level: Limited, offering a comprehensive but targeted assessment.
Purpose: Tailored for mergers and acquisitions, providing the highest level of assurance. Assurance Level: High, incorporating a detailed analysis of business, industry, economy, and other pertinent factors.
A business valuation is the process of determining the economic value of a business. It’s important for making informed decisions about buying or selling a business, securing financing, estate planning, and more.
You might need a business valuation in Canada when buying or selling a business, settling disputes, securing financing, for tax purposes, estate planning, or strategic decision-making.
Business owners, investors, lenders, lawyers, accountants, and government agencies may request business valuations in Canada.
Common methods in Canada include the Income Approach, Market Approach, and Asset-Based Approach.
The choice of method depends on factors like the nature of your business, industry standards, and the purpose of the valuation.
The timeframe depends on the complexity but typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months.
Business valuation practices are generally consistent across Canada, but specific regulations may vary by province.
$2,500 +HST
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$1,500 +HST