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By Robert D. Feder, Charles T. Rosoff, and Aleza Tadri
Here’s a useful guide to valuing all kinds of property in divorce, including businesses (with specific chapters on car dealerships, high-tech companies, construction companies, bars, restaurants, gas stations, etc.), professional practices, real estate assets, pensions (including civil service pensions, military pensions and pensions provided by Fortune 500 corporations), and even gems, jewelry, and oriental rugs.
Each chapter analyzes the appropriate valuation strategies, the particular accounting and financial conventions that affect the owner’s income from the asset and the value of the asset, and the rules, regulations and issues peculiar to the particular asset. You’ll also get checklists of documents needed to appraise the asset, sources of industry information, lists of trade associations and journals, a bibliography, and a case study and report.
1,306 pages; includes latest annual supplement.
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