
Understanding and Enhancing Business Value
In this webcast, you'll learn the basic concepts of business valuation and how those concepts may correlate to your own business or your next engagement.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
1.5
Instructor
Robert Allen
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC2806086
Understand basic business valuation concepts and how these might relate to your own business.
The purpose of this webcast is to help participants understand basic concepts of business valuation, and how those concepts might relate to their own business.
Enhancing business value boils down to accentuating the positives (the value drivers) and minimizing the negatives (business risk). A robust valuation analysis helps the business owner not only understand what their business is worth, but also why it’s worth what it is.
The presentation will cover the typical characteristics that can enhance the value of a business as well as those that can detract from a company’s value. Once these characteristics are identified, business owners and advisers can strategically manage their business with the goal of enhancing value.
- Business owners and advisers who want to understand and recognize the characteristics that can enhance a company’s value
- Business value enhancement
- Value drivers
- Business valuation
- Identify characteristics that can detract from a company’s value
- Identify value drivers that impact company value
- Recognize basic concepts underlying business valuation
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