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Why Business Valuation?

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Why Business Valuation?

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Though every client of VR Mergers & Acquistions / VR Business Brokers in Austin receives a free estimate of the value of their Central Texas business, many businesses require a more formal business appraisal. VR Mergers & Acquisitions (VR M&A) has established relationships with accredited firms whose valuations are accepted by 95% of all SBA lenders in the country. Using third party valuations make the purchase price a small part of negotiations. Once both buyer and seller receive an objective appraisal of the value of the business, they can focus on other terms & conditions of the transaction. VR sells 86% of all businesses that agree to a third party independent valuation. The business valuation (sometimes referred to as a business appraisal) can be used for many other reasons as well. The top five reasons to obtain a business valuation are: 1. Partner Dispute / Divorce / Litigation 2. Obtaining Financing 3. Preparation For Sale of Business 4. Gift Tax / Estate Tax Planning 5.

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