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Share Valuations for Companies

Man doing a calculation

In this Share Valuations for Companies blog, the main message is that having a valuation is vital. This area is very interesting to me. A recent Certificate in Capital Taxes only piqued that interest further. Audrey from KPMG gave an excellent presentation called Exit from a Business by way of Transfer to the Next Generation.

Share Buyback in a Family Dispute

Two men fighting

A share buyback in a family dispute is a solution to a problem. The problem is that the family members aren’t getting on. Relations are strained, and this is hurting the family business. It’s difficult to make decisions. Family members want to take the business in different directions. Even small things like agreeing a salary

Tax Strategy For Your Business – Part 3

Two weeks ago, we looked at a Tax Strategy for a growing business. In case you missed it see here This week we are looking at a Tax strategy for the Directors who want to exit their business. The main points are Exit Plan Meet Reg Look at gifting shares to Megan Paulaid Ltd buying

Do’s and Don’ts When Exiting Your Business – Part 2

First off, a very well done to all those who organised and participated in the Waterford Marathon. It was virtual of course and especially well done to those that did the full marathon. Not easy when virtual and in the middle of Summer. I got around the half ok and had a nice comfortable, hill

Do’s And Don’ts When Exiting Your Business

I was out for a gentle stroll to keep the legs moving before the Waterford half marathon this weekend. When I say gentle, think barely moving or a fast walk. As one local wag said to me before when I was out running “I thought you did a bit of running” as much as to

Business Exit Planning – Company Valuations

Company Valuations This week we are continuing our series of blog posts on business exits and the various aspects of this topic that we have come across and have been involved with over the years. This week we are going to look at Company Valuations and how you would go about putting a value on