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Companies in Distress: Valuing the Impaired and Currently Unprofitable
Business Valuation Resources, Nov 2009, Pages: 76
As benchmarks, indicators, and pundits show that the end of recent economic woes are in sight, the fall-out and clean up of recent trouble continue across the economy. Nowhere is this more true than in the arena of business valuation, where the volume of impaired and distressed business appraisals continue to escalate. Though the valuation of an unprofitable business is a challenge in its own right, it’s only exacerbated by the recent economic environment.In “Companies in Distress: Valuing the Impaired and Currently Unprofitable”, Jim Alerding, Jim Ewart, and Robert Shortle discuss obstacles and considerations when valuing distressed and impaired businesses. Their 100-minute presentation cover ssuch topics as management planning, liquidation, premises of value, and the operating environment. You know the problems posed by distressed company valuations. This teleconference helps you find the solutions.
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