DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium, Fourth Edition” book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The most current analysis on how courts throughout the U.S. view business valuation methods and the issues that arise in divorce cases.
Divorce is a state law matter. Since U.S. states have different statutes and case law pertaining to marital distribution, it can be difficult for attorneys and financial experts alike to keep up with key valuation developments. With in-depth analysis from the publisher’s legal team, the new Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium, Fourth Edition is an indispensable tool for every divorce professional to stay ahead of the game.
Now updated with five new chapters and 40 new cases that have helped shape the landscape of business valuation in divorce proceedings, this must-have compendium offers advice from top business valuation experts on how goodwill and S corporations are valued, and also offers insight into active/passive appreciation, double-dipping, fair value, and more. This one-of-a-kind legal resource saves you hours of research time with comprehensive coverage on the best (and worst) practices that attorneys and experts have used in making their case in courts throughout the country.
Highlights of the compendium include:
- Quickly and easily explore key valuation issues that arise in divorce cases: The compendium includes a handy chart that summarizes over 230 cases and lists each case by name, state, and date.
- Save hours of research time with the most current analysis of business valuation issues in divorce cases: Easily navigate how courts across the U.S. view business valuation methods and approaches in divorce cases with five new and updated chapters, as well as 40 newly analyzed cases.
- Become a more effective and valuable financial expert with key strategies: Get in-depth analysis from the publisher’s expert legal team on which techniques financial experts have employed that have either stood up or failed in court.
- Tap into the knowledge of top business valuation experts: In addition to case law analysis, this compendium offers advice from top business valuation experts on how goodwill and S corporations are valued, as well as insight into active/passive appreciation, double-dipping, fair value, and more.
Key Topics Covered
Introduction
- By R. James Alerding, CPA/ABV, ASA
Chapter 1. 10 Time Tested Ways to Build a Defensible Divorce Valuation
Chapter 2. A Dozen ‘Don’ts’ to Help Survive a Divorce Engagement
- Section I. Divorce and Goodwill
Chapter 3. In Divorce, Who Owns the Goodwill? A New Analysis and Approach
- By Alan Zipp, CPA, ABV, CVA, CBA, CFE, JD
- In Divorce, Who Owns the Goodwill? A Response
- By R. James Alerding, CPA/ABV, ASA
Chapter 4. Simplified MUM for Determining Personal Goodwill
- By Thomas Gillmore, CPA, CFE, CVA
Chapter 5. Attorney’s Slant on Three Methods to Estimate Personal Goodwill
Chapter 6. Charting Goodwill Jurisprudence
- By Sylvia Golden, Esq., Executive Legal Editor
- Section II. Divorce and the Double Dip
Chapter 7. The Persistent Problem of the “Double Dip”
- By Shannon Pratt and Alina Niculita
Chapter 8. The Double Dip is Often a Misconception
- By Robert W. Levis, CPA/ABV, ASA
Chapter 9. Chips and Salsa: The Double Dip Debate
- By Don DeGrazia, CPA/ABV/CFF, and Kim Willoughby, JD
- Section III. Divorce and Fair Value
Chapter 10. Fair Value and Divorce
- Section IV. Divorce and Tax Affecting
Chapter 11. Analyzing the History of Tax Affecting Business Value in Divorce
- By Marc Bello, CPA/ABV, CVA, CFFA, MST
- Section V. Divorce and Active/Passive Appreciation
Chapter 12. Demographic Trends: Apportioning the Active and Passive Components
- By Ashok Abbott, MBA, Ph.D.
Chapter 13. A Quantitative Model Evolves for Determining Passive Appreciation
- By Ashok Abbott, MBA, Ph.D.
- Section VI. Case Law Digests
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