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HOW TO VALUE MY BUSINESS
Untitled 1 HOW TO VALUE MY BUSINESS

Every business owner wonders what their business is worth. Avistar Business Advisors has the resourses and knowledge to estimate the value of your business. Contact Us for a no obligation estimate.

When you work with a Avistar Business Executive to develop a valuation report, the goal is a simple one, the creation of an accurate and comprehensive document that will stand up to scrutiny. You will receive a professional business valuation that becomes the best tool to obtain maximum selling price. Without a professional valuation, a business owner must be prepared to defend his opinion of value. Avistar Business Advisors depth of experience coupled with a vast knowledge of valuation will result in an expert opinion of value, delivered in a responsive, timely and efficient manner.

Small and mid-sized businesses typically depend on four key value factors:

  • Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE)
  • Risk
  • Terms of the Sale
  • Industry

Seller's Discretionary Earnings:
The main factor of determining value for small and mid-sized businesses is the total cash flow benefiting the owner - also known as Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE). SDE is calculated using the following six categories:

  1. Profit or loss as reported
  2. Owner's Salary
  3. Discretionary Expenses
  4. Non-recurring Expenses
  5. Non-cash Expenses
  6. Expenses not included in the P&L

Once theses categories are added together and an SDE is developed, a multiplier is applied. The multiplier can range from 1 to 5 (or more), depending on many factors, to arrive at the appropriate value for the business.

Risk:
The second valuation factor is the level of risk. Factors in this category include:

  • Years in business and with the current owner
  • Profit trend
  • Quality of books and records
  • Franchise membership
  • Brand recognition/ strength
  • Level of competition
  • Dependence on current owner
  • Diversification of customer base
  • Lease length and terms
  • Asset value

Terms of the Sale:
This is the one source of value that the business seller can almost completely control. Components of the terms include:

  • Down payment
  • Interest rate
  • Monthly payment
  • Non-compete agreement
  • Seller training of buyer

The majority of sales include the seller to provide some level of financing to the buyer of the business. With seller financing, the seller receives part of the purchase price at the time of the sale ("the down payment") and the remainder over several years. The buyer uses the cash flow from the business to pay off the debt. Structuring a sale with attractive terms can significantly increase the value of a business.

Industry:
Certain businesses are valued at five (or more) times the seller's discretionary earnings while other businesses only bring 1 time. An important reason in determining the multiple of SDE is the industry of the business. Certain industries are more desirable than others. Factors influencing desirability include:

  • The fun & ease of operating the business
  • Location
  • Facilities
  • Employee relations
  • Operating hours
  • Growth potential

Valuing Your Business:
To estimate the value of your business, we will consider all these factors, the selling prices of comparable businesses, as well as any other factors unique to your particular business that may make it more valuable. 

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION  and for a no-obligation estimate.

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