Valuation reports are about more than numbers
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Abstract: A lawyer receiving a business valuation report may find it tempting to go straight to the bottom line — the valuator’s estimate of the subject business. But properly written reports contain a number of useful components, such as a definition of the assignment; assumptions and limiting conditions; and valuation methodology. These elements can supply savvy attorneys with information that can be used to support damages and related arguments or to attack an adversary’s proposed valuation.
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