
BUSINESS VALUATION
Are you thinking about buying a business or need an independent assessment to value your own for selling or attracting investments? A thorough business valuation analysis key areas to determine true economic worth. 
 
At Funding Connection, we offer tailored evaluations through three specialised packages. Our experienced professionals use proven methods to provide reliable, unbiased valuations, helping you make informed decisions with confidence. Let us assist you in discovering your business's complete financial potential!
R 2 900 incl. VAT
Standard Valuation
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Financial Statements and Historical Data - 
Income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. 
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Financial ratios to assess performance. 
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Analysis of historical performance for trends and insights. 
 
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Assets and Liabilities - 
Evaluation of tangible assets (e.g., property, equipment). 
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Consideration of intangible assets (e.g., intellectual property, goodwill). 
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Assessment of liabilities that may impact the valuation. 
 
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Two suitable Valuation Methods - 
Market-Based Approach: Compares the business to similar entities in the market. 
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Historic Income-Based Approach: Focuses on past earnings and profitability. 
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Asset-Based Approach: Evaluate the net assets of the company. 
 
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R 4 800 incl. VAT​
Pro Valuation
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Financial Statements and Historical Data - 
Detailed analysis of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. 
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In-depth review of financial ratios for performance evaluation. 
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Examination of historical performance to identify trends and patterns. 
 
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Assets and Liabilities - 
Comprehensive assessment of tangible assets, such as property and equipment. 
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Valuation of intangible assets, including intellectual property and goodwill. 
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Detailed review of liabilities that could affect the business value. 
 
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Market Conditions and Industry Analysis - 
Evaluation of current industry trends and market dynamics. 
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Analysis of the business’s competitive position within its industry. 
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Consideration of broader economic factors impacting valuation. 
 
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Business Operations and Management - 
Assessment of operational efficiency and productivity. 
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Evaluation of management quality and leadership capabilities. 
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Analysis of customer base size, diversity, and loyalty. 
 
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Two suitable Valuation Methods - 
Market-Based Approach: Comparing the business to similar companies in the industry. 
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Historic Income-Based Approach: Focus on past profitability and financial performance. 
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Asset-Based Approach: Determining value based on net assets. 
 
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R 7 900 incl. VAT
Premium Valuation
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Financial Statements and Historical Data - 
Comprehensive analysis of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. 
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Detailed evaluation of financial ratios for performance insights. 
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Review of historical performance to uncover trends and benchmarks. 
 
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Assets and Liabilities - 
In-depth assessment of tangible assets, such as property and equipment. 
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Valuation of intangible assets, including intellectual property and brand equity. 
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Detailed analysis of liabilities affecting the overall value. 
 
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Market Conditions and Industry Analysis - 
Analysis of industry trends and current market dynamics. 
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Evaluation of the business’s competitive position in the market. 
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Consideration of economic factors influencing business operations and valuation. 
 
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Business Operations and Management - 
Review of operational efficiency and productivity. 
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Assessment of management quality, leadership capabilities, and organisational structure. 
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Analysis of the customer base for size, diversity, and retention metrics. 
 
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Financial Forecasting and Growth Potential - 
Revenue projections based on market trends and historical data. 
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Profitability forecasting to identify future earnings potential. 
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Evaluation of growth opportunities to maximise business potential. 
 
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Three suitable Valuation Methods on historical and future numbers - 
Market-Based Approach: Comparing to similar businesses within the industry. 
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Historic and Future Income-Based Approach: Incorporating both past and projected financial performance. 
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Asset-Based Approach: Determining value through net asset evaluation. 
 
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