Business Valuation Training for Accountants

Business Valuation Training for Accountants

We very much enjoyed exhibiting at the Accountex 2022 Show in May. It was great to see and meet so many people from the accountancy profession, so thank you to all those who came by our stand.

At the show, we launched our Business Valuation Training course for partners and client manager teams at accountancy firms.

In our experience, business owners often turn to their accountant to talk about their plans for the future – including the sale of their business.

With a little desktop research, you can find some information on the valuation of AIM or FTSE listed companies – but it is much harder to find out online how much owner managed SME business sell for.

Our business valuation training aims to provide accountants the tools and knowledge to handle initial conversations with business owners on their ‘exit’ plans and to talk with authority about business valuations and how clients should prepare for a sale.

Your team will learn:

  • Who buys owner managed SME business?
  • How to value an SME business and what multiples are achieved?
  • What factors will affect the valuation?
  • How to structure a deal to achieve optimum value

Delivered by one of our experienced M&A consultants in typically a two-hour session at your offices or via web meeting, we are offering this training free of charge. Do get in touch if this sounds of interest for your firm.

We are always keen to meet and get to know new accountancy firms, so if you know of any accountants who you feel might benefit from our valuation training, please pass on this offer to them.

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