Number of sections in a business valuation report.
What is seven?
Cost of replacing lost data.
What is a Tangible Cost?
Less than 50% ownership.
What is minority interest?
Forensic accountants' major role in a divorce case.
What is find hidden assets?
Overtime paid to workers after a cyberattack?
What is an Overhead cost?
First sections of a valuation report?
What are front pages, intro, and company info?
Losses related to unavailability of a webpage.
What is an Intangible Cost?
Value at which property would change hands between willing buyer and seller.
What is fair market value?
When valuing a closely held, publicly traded stock you might have to do this.
What is reduce the valuation because there is no ready market?
Named for an animal, its who you bring in for an emergency security operation.
What is a Tiger Team?
This letter sets for expectations between the valuator and the client.
What is engagement letter?
Lost worker productivity is this type of cost?
What is Tangible cost?
This valuation would include a premium for control.
What is 100% controlling interest?
This approach is useful for service company. It focuses on how much money a buyer can make.
What is Income Approach?
Insurance policy that covers negligence arising from the company.
What is third party insurance?
Type of agreement used by closely held companies.
Destroyed web servers and routers are consider this type of cost.
What is Tangible cost?
Adjusting assets and liabilities up or down to reflect their fair value.
What is cost approach?
The value to a specific buyer of a business.
What is Investment Value?
The largest percentage of total cybercrime cost is usually this type.
What is an Intangible cost?
The income approach method that involves projecting future income streams?
What is Discounted Future Income Method?
The after-tax earnings + noncash charges - investments is called this.
What is free cash flow?