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Valuation is the process of determining the current worth of a business, security, or asset. It is used to estimate the economic value of a company, project, or investment. Valuation is a critical component of the business world, as it helps to inform decisions about mergers and acquisitions, investments, and other financial transactions. Valuation is also used to assess the performance of a company, to determine the value of its assets, and to set the price of its shares.
Valuation is typically conducted by a professional appraiser or analyst, who uses a variety of methods to determine the value of a business. These methods include discounted cash flow analysis, market comparison, and asset-based valuation. The appraiser or analyst will also consider factors such as the company's financial performance, competitive landscape, and industry trends.
Some of the companies in the valuation market include Duff & Phelps, Alvarez & Marsal, Deloitte, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Show Less Read more