Business Valuation Model Excel 32.0

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The Business Valuation Model Excel combines relative indicators for future performance with basic financial data (Revenue, Variable, and Fixed Costs) to value any business. This valuation method can be used for business purchase, sale, or establishment and as an ongoing management tool. The model uniquely applies your intuitive business and market knowledge to provide a 3-year performance forecast with Sensitivity Analysis, Investment Return, and a Business Valuation. It is compact, easy to use, and requires minimal inputs. Outputs include a 3-year performance forecast with the ability to apply Sensitivity Analysis and produce Optimistic, Expected, and Pessimistic forecasts. A Return on Investment and Business Valuation are provided for each forecast. The software also allows you to identify factors influencing future business returns and develop plans to enhance business performance. Outputs are presented in tabular and graphical form. The model is easy to use and interpret.

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