Business Valuation in Divorce: Is the Company Really Worthless?
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How businesses are valued in a California divorce, why the it is worthless claim is often a low starting position, and how goodwill and a neutral expert reveal what a company is really worth.
When a spouse says the business is worth little in a divorce, it is often a starting position rather than a fact. In this episode of Advisor in Your Corner, Alex Weinberger, CFP and CDFA, walks through how a business is valued in a California divorce, the three valuation lenses experts use, why goodwill is where the biggest dollars and disputes live, the specific places the spouse who did not run the business gets shortchanged, and how to test the claim without becoming a forensic accountant. Learn more about the firm at Marriage Financial Solutions, https://marriagefinancial.com, and about the affiliated fiduciary advisory firm at Weinberger Asset Management, https://wamasset.com. To schedule a confidential, complimentary conversation about where you stand financially, visit https://calendly.com/abwcalendar/inquiry-30-minute.
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