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Stay on top of this year s most important business valuation news
with the new Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2014. With emerging
methodology, evolving approaches, and critical debate, it s more
important than ever to be current on the trends in the business
appraisal profession. Now, all of the year s most important
developments are reflected in a new resource the Business Valuation
Update Yearbook 2014. BVR s publications are the voice of the
business valuation profession. We ve got you covered with the
latest on new approaches and techniques, leading conferences, new
court decisions and changes in regulations and professional
standards with on-the-ground reporting from valuation experts,
thought-leaders and the BVR editorial team. The Business Valuation
Update Yearbook 2014 contains more than 60 must-have articles from
these sources and is divided into five categories: Section I:
Business Valuation Approaches, Methods and Entity-Specific Issues
Section II: Discounts for Lack of Marketability Section III:
Industry-Specific Valuation Section IV: Intangible Assets Section
V: Business Valuation Profession and Practice Management In
addition, the book offers a data section, which is a crucial
reference for appraisers to track economic conditions and trends.
Many of the companies appraisers work with don t have meaningful
forecasts, and even if they do, they often contain unreliable
assumptions. Appraisers are often faced with the choice between no
forecast, adjusting a weak forecast or providing their own. All of
these options have their downsides, and no one can accurately
predict the future. But short of abandoning the income approach all
together, there are steps appraisers can take to ensure they have
provided a meaningful forecast in their valuation. This new report
from BVR provides tips and strategies appraisers can use to address
management projection issues. Included in the report are recent
court decisions where management projections were at the core of
dispute.
By looking at actual full text license agreement, readers will
learn ho company's characterize and monetize their trade secrets.
An overview of what a trade secret is and how it is valued is also
covered.
New Tax Court decisions have had a major impact on wealth
succession planning the last few years, including the popular use
of the family limited partnership. This guide will keep you current
with legal arguments and technical analyses that apply to estate
and gift tax law specific to the business valuation profession,
including family limited partnership and wealth succession
planning. 220 estate and gift tax law court case abstracts dating
back to 1995 including in-depth analysis on the recent Astleford,
Bigelow, Holman, and Jelke decisions; articles on estate and gift
tax law and FLPs excerpted from the Business Valuation Update; 4
never-before-published research articles by experts William
Chandler, Bruce Johnson, Will Frazier, and Owen Fiore; plus a quick
reference summary table that outlines the cases abstracted. Court
case abstracts from the past year, including in-depth analysis on
the Astleford, Bigelow, Holman, and Jelke decisions.
With increased scrutiny from a number of bodies, the use and
applicationof control premiums is requiring more appraiser
justification and documentation than ever, while still requiring
the same amount of appraiser judgment. Control Premiums:
Application and Analysis provides appraisers with valuable insite
on how to apply the control premium.
BVR's Business Valuation Issues in Estate and Gift Tax Case Law
Compendium contains over 200 court cases abstracts and full text
opinions of cases involving tax disputes over estate and gift
valuations. The compendium includes court case digests written by
BVR's internationally recognized expert legal editorial team and
the companion CD is fully indexed and contains hyperlinks to the
full text of the actual court opinions. A key feature of the
compendium is a summary table for quick and easy reference to cases
by name, type of case, date, court and state/jurisdiction, making
this a valuable resource for any expert involved in estate and gift
tax valuation issues.
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