Note on Valuing Control and Liquidity in Family and Closely Held Firms Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Most businesses around the world are family-controlled and/ or held. They need to value these businesses, normally appears in practice for a range of reasons, e.g ., to buy out minority investors; for gift and estate tax purposes; to link executive compensation to business performance; to raise outside capital; or to sell the company outright. However, these firms present certain unique features that can make standard valuation approaches inappropriate for them.
Note on Valuing Control and Liquidity in Family and Closely Held Firms Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: February 02, 2009 PRODUCT #: 209104-PDF-ENG

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