Valuation Services
- Asset Valuation
- Inventory Valuation
- Receivables Valuation
- Business Valuation
Asset Valuation
Asset valuation is the process of determining the current value of a company’s assets, such as stocks, buildings, equipment, brands, goodwill, etc. This process often happens as part of a wider business valuation, or before you buy, sell or insure an asset.
Inventory Valuation
Inventory valuation is an accounting practice that is followed by companies to find out the value of unsold inventory stock at the time they are preparing their financial statements. Inventory stock is an asset for an organization, and to record it in the balance sheet, it needs to have a financial value.
Receivables Valuation
Valuation. Receivables of all types are normally reported on the balance sheet at their net realizable value, which is the amount the company expects to receive in cash. Valuing Receivables: Receivables are recorded at net realizable value.
Business Valuation
A business valuation is a way to determine how much a company is worth. Determining the value of a business is important in many contexts, such as for tax purposes or selling a company.