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Valuation

A company's worth is neither its book value nor its price on the exchange. The business itself, non-operating assets, subsidiaries, ongoing litigation, currency exposure and sector risk are all parts of the same picture. Our valuation work covers every one of those parameters and rests on academically accepted methods in use in the market.

Company Valuation Report

Shareholders need a valuation to measure management's performance, creditors to see the capacity to repay, investors to establish the return they should expect. Since no single method suits every company, the work is built around the company's own character.

Sector and Position Analysis
An assessment of the current state of the sector the company operates in and of the company's place within it.
Strengths and Weaknesses (SWOT)
Identifying strengths and weaknesses and analysing opportunities and threats.
Working Capital and Financial Analysis
Analysis of working capital and a reading of the financial statements through an investor's eyes.
Cash Flow Projection
Establishing the cash flows the company will generate in future, taking its capacity to generate cash into account.
Market Multiples
Establishing a value for the company using the pricing multiples of comparable companies in the same sector.
Sensitivity Analysis
Showing the range the company's value can take as market conditions change.

Investment Feasibility

For companies looking to sustain an existing investment, add capacity or move into new areas, we assess the investment decision financially, with all of the project's opportunities and risks.

Defining the Investment and Reviewing the Sector
Clarifying the scope of the investment and a short review of the sector it will take place in.
Funding Need and Financing Structure
How much funding the investment requires year by year, and how it should be financed to give the optimum return.
Revenue, Cost and Working Capital Projection
The revenue the investment will generate and the costs it will carry year by year, and the working capital it will need.
Return Measures
The free cash flow the project generates each year, the payback period, the nominal and real return, and the internal rate of return.
Risk Assessment and Remedies
Identifying the financial risks the investment is exposed to and proposing remedies for them.

Brand Valuation

Valuation work carried out for different purposes: selling or buying a brand, pledging it as collateral, showing its true balance sheet value, and establishing an accurate company value.

Cost-Based Valuation
Establishing value from the costs incurred in building the brand to date.
Relief-from-Royalty Method
Valuation based on the licence fees that would have to be paid if the brand were not owned.
Price Premium Method
Measuring brand value through the price difference the brand adds to the product.
Financial Ratios Method
Establishing the brand's contribution to financial performance through the company's financial ratios.
Brand Valuation Report
Bringing the results of the methods used together in a single report, and identifying what would increase the brand's value.
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