Valuation of an advisory firm can be approached in several ways but which is best for your business? Nicola Brittain finds out...
Advisory business owners might want their company valued for a number of reasons: they could be looking to sell for an immediate exit or are beginning to plan for a longer term exit strategy. In the case of divorce, a husband or wife with a stake in a business may need to provide half their assets to their erstwhile spouse. For Brian Spence, managing partner for Harrison Spence, an IFA consulting firm, more than 50% of his company's enquiries are from people planning a long-term exit strategy and wanting to ensure their business is in good shape for themselves and the remaining partn...
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