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Chapter 17: Private Company Valuation—Asset-Based Approach

In this section

  • Book Value Adjustments and Fair Value Estimations
    Learn how to adjust private company balance sheets from book value to fair value, including tangible and intangible asset revaluations, off-balance-sheet items, and sensitivity analyses under IFRS 13 and U.S. GAAP.
  • Liquidation Value vs. Going-Concern Value
    Comparing liquidation-based valuations with ongoing operational assumptions, focusing on distressed conditions, forced sales, synergy, and advanced private company valuation techniques.
  • Minority vs. Controlling Shareholder Perspectives
    Explore how control premiums, minority discounts, and marketability adjustments impact the asset-based valuation of private companies, with practical examples, diagrams, and exam-style questions.
  • Vignette: Reconciling Asset-Based Estimates
    Discover how to adjust, compare, and reconcile asset-based valuations under going-concern and liquidation scenarios in private company valuation, with a particular focus on intangible assets, control factors, and scenario-based assumptions.
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