The Mentor Group Blog
Posted on Mar 1, 2024
Intellectual property litigation, several key factors come into play, particularly concerning damages. These factors can significantly influence the outcome of a case and the determination of damages ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2024
Market sales, also known as the market approach or comparative approach, can be highly effective in valuing a business under certain circumstances. Following is a discussion of the technique. ...
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Posted on Jan 1, 2024
When considering a partner buyout, whether it's a small business, a partnership, or a larger corporation, several valuation considerations come into play. Here are some key factors to consider: ...
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Posted on Dec 1, 2023
Valuation of IP (encompassing term for intangible assets) is the most difficult exercise in financial valuation. While not all of the below factors impact every IP valuation, a thorough analysis will ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2023
A Section 338(h)(10) election is a specific tax provision under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) in the United States that allows for a special type of asset purchase treatment in the context of a ...
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Posted on Oct 1, 2023
We recently worked with a high-end clothing and home goods retailer which operates shops in Los Angeles. One of the partners wanted out of the business, and the other partners agreed to buy her out. ...
Continue reading "When a Partner Wants Out: Getting to a Fair Price" »
Posted on Sep 1, 2023
The term Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) is the current nomenclature for the IP known as right of publicity or persona. NIL now allows the more famous athletes in college to monetize their right of ...
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Posted on Aug 1, 2023
The IRS is ramping up enforcement with increased audits of discount valuations. The Mentor Group has an excellent reputation with the IRS. Our valuations are almost always accepted without changes. ...
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Posted on Jul 1, 2023
A Cap Rate, or capitalization rate, is a financial metric used in real estate investing to estimate the potential return on a property investment. It is calculated by dividing the net operating income ...
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Posted on Jun 1, 2023
ROI stands for Return on Investment, which is a financial metric used to evaluate the profitability of an investment relative to its cost. It is a commonly used metric in business and finance to ...
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Posted on Jun 1, 2023
In a relatively recent gift tax case, the experts on both sides applied a C corporation tax rate to the companies S corporation earnings. Initially, the IRS (Kress v. U.S.) claimed that the taxpayers ...
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Posted on May 1, 2023
Why, you ask, aren't all valuations for the same business or asset alike? How can they differ so much? There are reasons for divergence of opinion. And they usually involve one valuator being an ...
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Posted on Apr 1, 2023
For a business owner, exiting and retiring can be a daunting process, both financially and emotionally. One of the key factors that can help ease this process is a pre-sale valuation of the business. ...
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Posted on Mar 1, 2023
A fairness opinion is a professional evaluation conducted by an independent third-party advisor to assess whether a proposed financial transaction or event is fair to all parties involved. The primary ...
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Posted on Feb 1, 2023
Can you value a business without appraising the underlying assts? The answer is yes. In fact, most business valuations are not all premised upon any specific asset values. Think of a business or ...
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Posted on Jan 1, 2023
Based upon a Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, damage experts can no longer rely on a "25% rule of thumb" to support a reasonable royalty rate. This 25% rule had been accepted by ...
Continue reading "ASSESSING IP DAMAGES" »
Posted on Dec 1, 2022
For most companies contemplating some form of seller exit, an ESOP is often discussed as an alternative strategy. Considering an ESOP today is more fraught with some anxiety than ever before. Why? The ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2022
The looming sunset of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (albeit three years out at the end of 2025) has already begun to surface. The significant changes which positively impacted individuals may be ...
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Posted on Oct 1, 2022
Periodically, we perform business and IP valuations in countries outside the U.S. In conjunction with this work, we have developed relations with professionals in various locales, which further ...
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Posted on Sep 1, 2022
The valuation of a universal or whole life insurance policy is needed for at least the following reasons: An asset acquired via the purchase of a company. A transfer of this asset, such as to a ...
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Posted on Aug 1, 2022
The latest IRS regulations were promulgated on July 30, 2018. These included detailed definitions of a qualified appraisal and a qualified appraiser. The appraisal must support the value of a stock or ...
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Posted on Jul 1, 2022
In prior years, fairness opinions were primarily applicable for publicly held companies. Today, private transactions involving disparate and potentially conflicted parties are often accompanied by ...
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Posted on Jun 1, 2022
A valuator (business or IP) or appraiser (hard asset: real estate, equipment or inventory) is considered an "expert" when one or more of the following occurs: He is qualified by a court of ...
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Posted on May 1, 2022
A SPAC is special purpose acquisition company designed to expedite a merger of a target seller into a publicly traded entity. The incredible expansion of SPAC funds has somewhat saturated U.S. ...
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Posted on Apr 1, 2022
Convertible instruments include various forms of debt obligations that are not common stock or member interests in an LLC. However, they are convertible into equity or equity equivalents. The variety ...
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