Most valuations are completed within 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the complexity of the business. This timeframe begins once all requested financial information is provided and an interview with the business owner(s) has been conducted.

Yes. We are qualified and experienced in providing expert evidence in court. While appearances are rare, our reports are prepared to meet evidentiary standards and withstand cross-examination if required.

All valuation reports are prepared in accordance with relevant Australian professional standards and are suitable for use in court proceedings, tax matters, and commercial negotiations.

Yes. We believe that a valuation cannot rely solely on numbers. As part of every engagement, we aim to conduct an interview with the business owner(s) to understand the context, structure, and key risks affecting the business.

The cost of a valuation varies depending on the size, structure, and purpose of the engagement. While we do not publish a fixed fee structure, our pricing reflects the expertise, rigour, and clarity provided in our reports. We are happy to provide a tailored quote after an initial discussion.

We are engaged by lawyers, accountants, business owners, and occasionally regulators. Our clients span a wide range of industries and valuation contexts, from family law to shareholder disputes to tax compliance.