By Shawn Hyde, International Society of Business Appraisers (ISBA) –
Publicly traded companies are valued every day on the stock market. But how do private business owners determine what a fair price is to buy out their partners? At what price they should sell their company? What’s the value of a 10% ownership interest in their company for gifting purposes?
The International Society of Business Appraisers (ISBA), www.intlBCA.com, exists to teach people how to answer these and other questions relating to the values of small businesses. Appraising privately held businesses involves logical thinking, financial analysis, and a healthy dose of practicality. (more…)

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