Business Valuation Services in Toronto
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ACCOUNTANTS provides corporate business valuation services in
Toronto to both large corporations and small business owners.
Our professionals have experience with many industries including
professional practices (accounting practices, law practices, medical
practices), manufacturers, restaurants, and service providers. Through our
business valuation experience, we have a good understanding of the marketplace
in Toronto across many industries.
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Shareholder sales and
buyouts
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Shareholder disputes
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Mergers and acquisitions
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Income tax purposes
(Section 85 rollovers)
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Matrimonial litigation
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Estate planning services
Toronto
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Fairness opinions
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Insurance purposes
Business valuation services in Toronto can accurately calculate your
business’s worth and provide an accompanying report. The reports are prepared
in accordance with the standards of the Canadian Institute of Chartered
Business Valuators. Depending on the client’s requirements, we provide business
valuation service and reports at 3 different levels of assurance and costs:
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Calculation report – Low
assurance and cost
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Estimate report – Medium
assurance and cost
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Comprehensive report –
High assurance and cost
We will initially meet with our clients for a detailed review of the
client’s business prior to deciding what type of report to provide.
Understanding the history of the business and where the business is headed in
the future is essential in providing a business valuation.
Business at different stages of the business life cycle will require
different approaches to business valuation. A start-up will require a different
approach than a business with a history of strong financial performance.
The need for a business valuation service in Toronto can be
unpredictable. For this reason, it is important that business owners keep their
small business financial statements organized and easy to access. A typical
business valuation service will require at minimum, the following documents:
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5 years of financial
statements (income statement and balance sheet)
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Records of any previous
valuations performed
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Shareholder agreements
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Budget and forecasts
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Payroll records