May 05, 2010 | Blog, Business Valuation, Court Decisions, Divorce, Marital Property, Settlement
Texas has once again proven itself to be a haven for the affluent divorcee.
May 05, 2010 | Blog, Business Valuation, Court Decisions, Divorce, Marital Property, Settlement
Texas has once again proven itself to be a haven for the affluent divorcee.
April 07, 2010 | Blog, Business Valuation, Court Decisions, Divorce, Marital Property
Two articles from BV Wire recently caught my attention. Both deal with business valuation in divorce cases where personal goodwill was an issue. I will post my own analysis soon. Meanwhile, here are excerpts from BV Wire’s blast email, published by BV Resources. Med practice valuations still plague appraisers—and the courts A trio of new divorce cases highlights the constant challenge of appraising medical practices, everything from doctors who won’t […]
August 13, 2009 | Blog, Business Valuation, Divorce, Executive Compensation, Marital Property, Settlement
How do you know whether a professional practice (e.g., medical practice, dental practice, law firm or accounting firm) might have value that can be divided in a a divorce? Here are three signs that a professional practice might have value.
August 10, 2009 | Blog, Business Valuation, Complex Financial Issues, Court Decisions, Divorce, Executive Compensation, Income Calculations, Marital Property, Professional Practices, Settlement
The Seventh Circuit held that the salary earned by a CEO of a privately-held business (including a $17 million year-end bonus) was neither excessive nor a disguised dividend.