
What we do
SVA not only helps solve complicated valuation issues faced by companies but also combines deep industry knowledge to help client meet challenges
Purchase Price Allocation
Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) is a vital part of the valuation process in business acquisitions. Our specialized services provide accurate assessments of the fair value of acquired assets and liabilities, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and informing strategic decision-making.
Equipment and Machinery
Our equipment and machinery valuation services comply with the relevant USPAP requirements. We provide accurate assessments for financial reporting, transactions, insurance, and taxation purposes. With expertise in rigorous methodologies, we support informed decision-making and regulatory compliance
Property Valuation
We and our affiliated firms provide appraisal services on real estates, tangible real properties and inventories.
Expected Credit Loss Measurement
Our team of FRMs assists companies in estimating expected credit loss by providing expertise in risk assessment, financial analysis, and established methodologies. Their guidance enables clients to improve risk management strategies, and comply with regulatory requirements.
Appraisal Review
Appraisal review is also known as a structured oversight. Not only USPAP provides structure to those writing appraisals, it also provides the standards for reviewing someone else’s appraisal assignment. Our team could help review the work and explains in details additional issues so as to enhance creditability of existing report.
Incorporating ESG in valuation engagements enables investors and stakeholders to make informed decisions that align with their sustainability objectives and helps drive value creation in a responsible and sustainable manner.
Find out how our team of seasoned professionals help you and your company.
Impact of Inflation on Business Valuation
A high inflation environment can significantly impact business valuation. Inflation erodes the purchasing power of money over time, leading to increased costs and decreased profitability for businesses. When valuing a business in a high inflation environment, several factors come into play.
Business Valuation in the Coronavirus Environment
Many businesses will be adversely affected by reduced sales, uncollectible receivables, staff absences for a variety of reasons, increased costs of operating remotely, increased sanitation costs when out of the office work is not feasible, etc.
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