• Case Law - QuickRead Featured

    Case Law Update: Real Estate Appraisal and Government Contracts

    A closer look at real estate appraisal and government contracts A wife sells her portion of interest in a law firm in an arm’s length transaction and the timing and circumstances are questioned with regard to marital property. Adhering to cost accounting standards within government contracts and real estate valuation issues are reviewed in the latest Case Law Update.

  • Forensic Accounting - QuickRead Top Story

    Marital Property: What’s Mine is Mine and What’s Yours is Mine—or Is It?

    Forensic accountants are key in the division of marital property in divorce. Forensic analysts in marital litigation support must understand the nuances of jurisdiction. Going beyond the normal practice of tracing, this overview explores three additional approaches that are essential to reclassify property formerly thought of as separate to marital property.

  • Financial Forensics - QuickPress

    Financial Institutions See Increasing Threat with Disposable E-mail

    In response to having their E-mail addresses constantly traded and sold only to end up being bombarded by spam, consumers have struck back at retailers and corporations. They’ve pulled the plug on the unwanted online marketing mayhem with what’s known as disposable E-mail addresses (DEA).  Accounts don’t require any personal registration information like a name, birthday or location.  They’re also not activated until an E-mail is received.  The only thing needed to confirm a purchase or authorize a financial transaction is knowledge of the E-mail address itself.  The most common extensions for DEAs tend to be .com, .net, .org and…

  • QuickPress - Valuation/Appraisal

    Forbes Ranks Most Valuable NFL Teams

    With the kickoff of the new football season, Forbes has once again, released its much anticipated valuation list of Most Valuable NFL Teams.   How the numbers stack up gives a very interesting view inside the most valuable professional sports league on earth.  According to the Forbes data as reported by Pressboxonline.com, the average NFL team increased in value by 5 percent.  Interestingly, winning the Super Bowl only adds about an additional 1 percent to a team’s value.  This is largely due to the operating structure of the NFL, the variance of national revenues and the sometimes limited revenue from local…

  • Healthcare - QuickRead Featured

    Issues When Valuing Healthcare Transactions

    Medical practice sale pitfalls There are several issues to be keenly aware of when valuing a medical practice, including sources used to evaluate the efficiency of a practice and the need to determine what a benchmark is for the doctor in the practice. It is imperative to do a common sizing calculation when comparing a practice’s performance with national practice data for the medical specialty.

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Featured

    Survey: Business Development Now Tops Forensic and Valuation Services Practitioners’ List of Concerns

    Business development concerns outpacing technical issues A new survey by the AICPA reveals that priorities for forensic and valuation services (FVS) professionals have changed significantly in just the last three years. The report details what’s most important to them today and why it may not have as much to do with the economy as you think.

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Making Sense of the Blockage Discount: It’s Much More Than Simple.

    Giving holders of concentrated risk in public company stock a tax break This article establishes there is recognition by the IRS and the courts that a well-supported proof of impairment based on the sale of a large number of shares necessitates an investor concession. It provides the rationale and methodology to capture the existence and the level of impairment.

  • Case Law - QuickPress

    Private Equity Funds Liable for Bankrupt Company’s Withdrawal Obligation

    Sun Capital Partners court found that the private equity fund actively participated in the management of its portfolio company In a recent and significant ruling from the First Circuit, Sun Capital Partners III, L.P. et al. v. New England Teamsters & Trucking Industry Pension Fund, No. 12-2312, 2013 WL 3814985 (1st Cir. July 24, 2013,) the court has determined that private equity funds can be held liable for its bankrupt portfolio company’s withdrawal obligation, as imposed under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).  As reported by The National Law Review, the ruling was made on the basis that a…

  • Practice Management - QuickPress

    Adapting Digital Strategies to Evolve with Mobile User Behavior

    It’s No Surprise Mobile User Behavior Is Evolving As digital media technology evolves at an ever-increasing pace, so does the user habits of consumers.  In their new report:  “iConsumer:  Digital Consumers Altering the Value Chain,” McKinsey & Company describe six over-arching trends in digital usage behavior that they believe will significantly impact the industry value chain.  These include shifts in device usage, communication style preference, communication content, social emphasis, user-controlled video and retail experience.  Originally launched in 2008, the study includes longitudinal data from over 200,000 detailed surveys from clickstream web log data and in-home/in-store analysis, for a highly-detailed picture…

  • Expert Witness - QuickRead Featured

    Witness Testimony: Your Day in Court

    Preparing expert witness testimony that can go the distance Although most expert witness engagements end without an opportunity to present your findings or testimony, this is no excuse to be lax in your analysis. In the handful of occurrences where expert witness testimony will actually be required, it must be clear, concise and thorough enough to go the distance during the proceedings. It must be assumed that every engagement will go to court and each expert witness scenario must be treated as such with regard to research and attention to detail. This overview provides valuable tools to construct a case…

  • QuickRead Featured - Valuation/Appraisal

    Is Changing Your Fiscal Year to a Calendar Year a Trick?

    Do the missing months mask the true financial performance? In a recent study entitled, “Orphans Deserve Attention:  Financial Reporting in the Missing Month When Corporations Change Fiscal Year,” the authors of the study found that out of the 1,786 public firms reviewed from 1993 to 2008, 45.4 percent shifted their fiscal year-end by intervals of up to two months and opined that these changes could “fly under the radar of investors and regulators”—or even change it by a longer duration that is not a multiple of three months. [toggle style=”closed” title=”View Orphans Deserve Attention:  Financial Reporting in the Missing Month When Corporations…

  • Case Law - QuickRead Top Story

    Case Update—Is the Discounted Cash Flow Model Subject to Manipulation?

    In re Bachrach: the U.S. Bankruptcy Court comments on the discounted cash flow and experts’ reports The discounted cash flow analysis (DCF) has been a standard valuation and damages method for many years. However, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court recently suggested that the “striking” disparity between experts’ conclusions in a case before the court “lends credibility to the concept that the discounted cash flow method is subject to manipulation.”

  • QuickPress - Valuation/Appraisal

    Using Warren Buffett’s “Buffett-style” Valuation on US Bancorp

    I built an Excel file with a valuation model using Warren Buffett’s measure of “owner’s earnings.”  In an interesting spin on valuation, analysts at AquaResearch applied what they call “Buffett-style, owner’s earnings” valuation calculations to the US Bancorp (USB) company stock in a DCF style approach.  The author supports his review with a link to an excel file which completely lays out Warren Buffett’s valuation theory, that eschews traditional models relying on GAAP and/or price-to-earnings ratios.  The analysis does require viewers to “register” at the site, but it’s free and absolutely worth a look at how the number shake out.…

  • Practice Management - QuickPress

    Dodd-Frank Survives Court Challenge by States

    The states, in an amended complaint, challenged only the portion of Dodd-Frank that empowers the Treasury secretary to order a liquidation of a financial company whose collapse may threaten the stability of the banking system. U.S. District Judge, Ellen Segal Huvelle recently dismissed a lawsuit brought by 11 states and a Texas-based bank, challenging Dodd-Frank’s financial regulations, specifically those that create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  According to Bloomberg, the plaintiffs claimed that establishing such an agency violated the U.S. Constitution because Congress does not appropriate its budget, the president has limited powers to remove its director and the courts are restricted…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Featured

    The Storm is Coming, Will Your Firm Survive a Natural Disaster?

    Preparing yourself and your clients for a natural disaster By taking steps before a natural disaster strikes, the firm can position itself to thrive in the aftermath. A meeting with your casualty insurance professional is suggested. The agenda should include a review of the current coverage and discussion of changes in your firm operation since the last review.

  • QuickRead Featured - Tax

    IRC Section 4958 — A Big Hammer in the IRS Toolbox

    Not for profit entities must plan and document their executive compensation packages outlined in IRC Section 4958 To ensure that not for profit entities are being good stewards of their donors, or taxpayers’ contributions, the IRS wields significant power to impose onerous penalties on over-compensated executives from 25% to 200% through the use of IRC Section 4958.

  • QuickPress - Tax

    Minnesota Twins Ownership Tangled in IRS Estate Tax Debate

    In early 2009, Carl Pohlad, investor and principle owner of the Minnesota Twins, passed away, leaving controlling ownership of the team to his sons.  In settling the estate, the new owners now find themselves embroiled in a tax tangle with the IRS.  The primary point of contention exists with what Pohlad’s share in the team was actually worth at the time of death.  According to the IRS, Pohlad’s ownership is valued at $293 million and is demanding $121 million in additional estate taxes.  The estate contests that upon Pohlad’s death, which was shortly after the economic crisis of 2008, the…