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The true value of a business consists of more than just the figures on its balance sheet; it is a holistic combination of market potential, brand value, and future projections. As Alinda Independent Audit, we determine your company’s market value using internationally recognized methods, ensuring you sit at the table in your strongest position during acquisition, sale, or strategic partnership processes.

What is Business Valuation?

Business valuation is the process of determining the economic value of a business using impartial and scientific methods. This process reveals the ‘fair market value’ by analyzing the company’s past financial performance, current assets, and the cash flows it will generate in the future. The goal is to provide a defensible valuation based on mathematical and financial data, free from subjective opinions.

Why is a Business Valuation Report Needed?

A correctly performed valuation study is a strategic roadmap for business owners and investors. Our service is of critical importance in the following situations:

  • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A): To determine the right price, whether you are on the buying or selling side.

  • Share Transfers and Partnership Changes: For the fair determination of share value during the departure of partners or the inclusion of new ones.

  • Public Offering (IPO) Processes: To determine the company’s value before going public on the stock exchange.

  • Securing Financing: To prove the company’s collateral strength and credibility to banks or investment funds.

  • Institutionalization in Family Businesses: To ensure fairness in the transfer of assets to future generations or in inheritance distributions.

Our Valuation Methodology

The experts at Alinda Independent Audit utilize the valuation methods (individually or in combination) that best suit your business structure and industry dynamics:

  • Discounted Cash Flows (DCF): Focuses on the present value of the cash flows the company is expected to generate in the future.

  • Market Multiples Method: Based on data from comparable companies operating in similar sectors and realized sales transactions.

  • Net Asset Value Method: Based on the equity value obtained by deducting the company’s liabilities from its assets.

Contact Alinda Independent Audit to discover the true potential of your company and to base your financial decisions on concrete data.