Business
valuations may need to be conducted for multiple reasons. Wisehart & Wisehart’s
team of multi-disciplined experts possess a high level of expertise
and competency in establishing the value of a business including
an assessment of both tangible and intangible assets.
Possibly one of the best reasons for performing a business valuation
is to identify company strengths that contribute to, or detract from
the ultimate value of the business. This allows management to focus
its energies on areas to maximize value. Our team of professionals
is skilled at performing business valuations for a variety of purposes
including:
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Family Law / Divorce
- Estate planning and taxes
- Economic loss analysis / before
and after analysis
- Shareholder disputes / Fraud
- Buying / Selling of business
- Fairness / Solvency opinions
- Bankruptcy and reorganization
- Cost estimates
- Financial due diligence
Wisehart & Wisehart provides valuation services in connection
with disputes, transactions, and day-to-day corporate management.
We not only solve problems, we prevent problems. In every valuation
assignment, we are committed to providing a credible and defensible
analysis.
Our clients rely on us for:
- Independence
- Responsive service
- Technical excellence
- Innovative solutions
- Accurate value determination
- Careful analysis
- Thorough understanding of all aspects of
the business’s
dynamics
The Wisehart & Wisehart valuation team brings prior “Big
Four” accounting firm and industry experience to our
diverse projects. An important distinction lies in the fact
that our firm focuses its efforts in non-traditional CPA services
such as Business Valuaton. Wisehart & Wishart’s
team of specialists is also actively involved in the National
Association
of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) as Business
Valuation Methodology instructors. Our team has received
recognition from NACVA including, “Instructor
of Great/Exceptional Distinction” from 2004 through 2008 and election to NACVA Standards Committee.
Our valuation professionals hold the following credentials:
CPA (Certified Public Accountant)
CVA (Certified Valuation Analyst)
CFE (Certified Fraud Examiners)