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    Valuing Daycare and Early Learning Centers

    Common Practices in Florida, Value Enhancement Strategies, and Market Positioning How are day care and early learning centers valued? In this article, the author shares her thoughts on how these are valued in Florida. In addition, the author shares strategies to enhance the value of the business. “If children are the world’s greatest investment, then daycares are the blue-chip stocks of our future—steady, essential, and always in demand.”   Valuing daycares and early learning centers is a dynamic and compelling area driven by multiple factors that influence their market value. Across the country, families face limited access to childcare, making…

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    Data Privacy for the Future

    Strategies to Limit Digital Risk and Liability In this article, the author looks back at predictions made in the 2014 Pew Research. Reflecting on this study, it becomes self-evident that we understand what the problems are, and, perhaps, we even have good ideas of how to tackle these problems. Therefore, the issue is not necessarily “finding a solution” but rather, having the will and desire to implement a solution. Introduction A person’s perspectives and perceptions towards a problem drives the approach taken to solve that problem. Managing data privacy challenges are no different. Therefore, to address today’s issues, it is…

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    You Want the Valuation Experts to Reconcile

    Are You Prepared for the Outcome? What can parties in a litigation case do when the experts come to differing opinions of value? The authors share ways that parties and counsel can reconcile the differences or at least reduce the value gap. It sounds great—if the valuation experts can resolve their differences, a trial might be avoided, saving time and money. This strategy is not without peril, and clients may even find themselves unexpectedly bound by an agreement or terms they did not expect. This article covers what ensues when opposing legal counsels agree for the experts to meet, including…

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    Your Three Greatest Fears About Niching

    You are not Limiting Yourself There is a lot of disruption going on in the BVFLS industry and you should give niching a fair shot if you have more of a generalist-type practice. In this article, Rod Bukert shares his views on how to overcome the fears of specialization. There is a lot of disruption going on in our industry; from accounting/business valuation firm mergers to big data valuation solutions to finding qualified staff. Now is the time to either leave or dig your heels in. One way of doing the latter is by specializing in a niche and being…

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    The Benefits of Involving a Financial Expert in Mediation

    Speaking from Experience Mediation aims for parties to mutually resolve their dispute. Unlike litigation and arbitration, there is no trier of fact that determines the conclusion of a dispute. Instead, the mediator, a neutral third party, tries to help all parties meet at an amicable middle ground, which can be done through creative means of communication, collaboration and problem solving. The author shares his experience serving as a financial mediator. Mediation aims for parties to mutually resolve their dispute. Unlike litigation and arbitration, there is no trier of fact that determines the conclusion of a dispute. Instead, the mediator, a…

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    Should AI be Disclosed?

    Recognize Ethical and Professional Standards of Using AI AI is pervasive and promises to fundamentally transform business operations, education, and daily life. However, functional insights bridging the gap between AI and our industry have been lacking. The authors share their views on the ethical and professional standards implicated from the use of AI in forensics and valuation engagements. This article explores the need for, or lack thereof, to disclose the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the fields of business valuation and financial forensics. AI is pervasive and promises to fundamentally transform business operations, education, and daily life. However,…

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    Highlights of the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

    The Failed “Doc Fix” The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its finalized Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for calendar year (CY) 2025. The finalized fee schedule cut payments to physicians, and Congress declined to step in and mitigate the cuts in its last-minute legislation to fund the federal government for another three months. This article discusses the provisions contained in the MPFS final rule and the failed “doc fix” legislation. On November 1, 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its finalized Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for calendar year (CY) 2025, aiming “to…

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    Lost Profits or Lost Business Value

    When to Use in Litigation Assignments In a recent engagement, the author was asked to prepare a lost business analysis for an operating business. In this article, the author discusses when a lost profits vis-à-vis a lost business analysis is best suited.  Recently, I received a call from a new client. That is, I spoke with an attorney with whom I had worked in the past. He wanted to hire me to assess damages in a commercial damages case. The business had been injured by an alleged wrongful act. It was still operating and did not appear to be closing…