• Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Assessing Lost Profits

    After the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic put a strain on the U.S. and global economies as well as individual lives throughout the world. As much as most people would like to put 2020 behind us, experts will have to continue to review financial returns from 2020 in the historical data for businesses claiming to have been injured by wrongful acts in 2021 and the future. As much as an expert would like to disregard the 2020 results, questions need to be asked as to how the injured business’ market and customers were affected by the pandemic and what level…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    What is it Really Worth?

    Implementing the Practicability Exception under ASC 2016-01 An adverse economic consequence of COVID-19 that has made headlines is the significant impairment charges business entities have taken related to their non-financial assets, such as intangible assets and goodwill. Less notable has been the pandemic’s similar effect on an entity’s financial assets, including equity securities without readily determinable fair values. Fair value for these types of equity investments is measured in accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-01, Financial Instruments—Overall (Subtopic 825-10): Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities (ASU 2016-01), which is codified within ASC 321, Investments in…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    The Americans with Disabilities Act

    Then and Now The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law in 1990. It is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals in areas of public life, including jobs, transportation, schools, and most private and public places open to the public. The ADA has been amended over the years and this article provides an overview of the ADA, the proof that must be met to bring an action, and how it continues to evolve. Background The Americans with Disability Act (ADA) turned 30 last year. In July 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the historic civil rights legislation.…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Is There An Ability to Recover for Business Losses

    Related to Property Contaminated by COVID-19? Insurance policies for business interruption generally require the interruption of business operations to be the result of a “direct physical loss of or direct physical damage to property.” The crucial issue that business owners will face when making a claim for the losses that they will undoubtedly incur will be whether COVID-19 can constitute a “direct physical loss” or “direct physical damage” to property. This article discusses the different theories plaintiffs can advance to make their claims. Not only has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the health of hundreds of thousands of people globally, but…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Valuation Consideration for Non-Fungible Tokens or NFTs

    No Tulip Bulbs Here! What is a non-fungible token (NFT)? How are NFTs valued? This article discusses NFTs and the valuation challenges these present. What is a non-fungible token (NFT)? Recently, the media has seemed to catch on to the new(ish) invention—NFTs. Even the recent episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL) has featured an entertaining segment explaining the nature of NFTs to the rhythmic beat of an Eminem song. NFT is a unique, non-interchangeable digital asset backed by blockchain ledger technology. Non-fungible characteristic of these tokens or assets refers to the unique or scarce and non-replicable nature of this digital-crypto…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Application of the Tax Amortization

    Benefit Valuation Adjustment The so-called tax amortization benefit (TAB) adjustment represents the present value of the federal income tax savings resulting from the tax amortization of an acquired intangible asset over a statutory period. Internal Revenue Code Section 197 allows the cost of certain acquired intangible assets to be amortized for federal income tax purposes. However, not all acquired intangible assets are subject to such amortization tax deductions. Analysts should apply the so-called TAB adjustment to an intangible asset valuation analysis only when it is appropriate. This discussion summarizes what analysts should know before applying the TAB adjustment to an…

  • Healthcare - QuickRead Top Story

    What is Behind the Soaring Popularity of Healthcare SPACs?

    An Alternative to the IPO The popularity of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) has been soaring in recent years. There are 35 times as many SPACs operating in 2020 as in 2010, and these companies seem poised for greater exponential growth in the future. While many experts are predicting a continued, rapid increase in SPACs, this article will also examine the factors that could possibly slow SPAC growth and diminish their future prospects. The popularity of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) has been soaring in recent years. There are 35 times as many SPACs operating in 2020 as in 2010,…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    April 2021

    What Prospects Believe About Our Pricing is What We Believe About Our Pricing When prospects say, “You’re too expensive” (and some inevitably will), we may have a problem. Because on the one hand, they may be telling us the truth (or their truth). But on the other hand, we think we are worth it. This article identifies two issues, suggests that there may be one impediment, and provides readers with resources on the subject of pricing services. That is an impactful statement. And of course, it is not quite THAT simple. But it goes a long way toward explaining why…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Business Valuations

    for SBA Lending Programs Despite the pandemic, the number of small businesses started continues to increase. This article discusses the various Small Business Administration (SBA) programs and the value of serving these lenders. “Success is a full-time job.” Grant Cardone Any entrepreneur or a small business owner would agree that running a successful small business is a full-time job. To run it well requires an enormous commitment of time and dedication. Over the last few years, the number of small businesses in the United States has continued to climb up. In fact, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA),…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story

    Stop, Collaborate, and Listen

    Creative Settlement Strategies for Real Property Damages In challenging financial and operational times, parties need more creative tools than ever before to reach settlement and bring swift resolution before issues can become protracted litigation. Particularly in the realm of real estate and environmental damages, where mass tort and class action lawsuits are common and the stakes can be very high, Value Assurance Programs and other solutions that leverage settlement funds and create opportunities for collaboration rather than conflict should be in every litigator’s repertoire. In challenging financial and operational times, parties need more creative tools than ever before to reach…

  • Litigation Consulting - Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning - QuickRead Top Story

    Delaware Chancellor Rejects “Apples-to-Oranges” Damages Analysis

    Dieckman v. Regency GP LP et al. This article discusses Dieckman v. Regency GP, LP, a recent Delaware Chancery Court decision. It is a reminder for valuation professionals providing damages testimony to be wary when mixing the use of the market approach and income approach when estimating damages in situations where multiple entities are involved. For example, using the income approach in valuing the allegedly harmed subject company and then using a market approach for a similarly situated company that allegedly harmed the subject company (and vice versa). On February 15, 2021, Chancellor Andre Bouchard of the Delaware Court of…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Credit Card Rewards in Business Valuation for Divorce

    Operating v. Non-Operating Assets With the growth of the digital economy, new types of assets have emerged that may be subject to property division in divorce. An increasingly common example is credit card reward points. No one may actually “own” these points, since the written agreements for rewards programs commonly state that points are not the cardholder’s property, have no cash value, and cannot be transferred through a legal action (such as divorce). Even so, the points (which can be redeemed for cash, travel, merchandise, etc.) arguably have some value to the cardholder and thus can be considered marital property.…

  • Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning - QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Analyst Considerations in the Valuation

    of a Tax Loss Target Company Acquisition This article summarizes the factors that acquirers—and their valuation and other financial advisers—should consider when structuring an M&A transaction that involves a target corporation with such income tax attributes. Introduction Valuation analysts and other financial advisers (collectively, analysts) are often retained to advise acquisitive clients with regard to proposed merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions. Such analysts typically focus on the pricing and structuring of the proposed M&A transaction. However, these analysts are expected to work with—and to support—the acquirer’s accounting, taxation, legal, and other professional advisers, particularly in the assessment of the risks…

  • Litigation Consulting - QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Creators Get a New Weapon to Protect Copyrights

    A New Online Board to Punish Infringers If you are a creative person, copyright protection is important. It gives you the right to prevent others from copying your work, which is a valuable right that can be used, sold, or licensed. This article discusses the enforcement protection afforded under the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act of 2020 (CASE Act). If you are a creative person, copyright protection is important. It gives you the right to prevent others from copying your work, which is a valuable right that can be used, sold, or licensed. The good news is that…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    StraightTalk Webinar Series—March 2021

    COVID-19 and Business Valuation—One Year Later: What Worked and What Didn’t On March 2, 2021, Jim Hitchner, Managing Member of Valuation Products and Services (VPS), made a follow-up presentation, COVID-19 and Business Valuation—One Year Later: What Worked and What Didn’t. This article summarizes the issues discussed during this follow-up webinar. A year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic first impacted businesses. Business valuation (BV) practitioners preparing COVID-19 reports have grappled with how to incorporate the impact of this pandemic on the various industries and valuation reports. In this webinar, COVID-19 and Business Valuation—One Year Later: What Worked and What Didn’t,…

  • Practice Management - QuickRead Top Story

    March 2021

    These Drivers Quantify the Time and Money You Get from Your Practice Time and money. These are two things we generally want more of. Because they are generally two things, we think we don’t have enough of. If you want more time and money than you are currently getting out of your practice, this QuickRead deconstruction is for you. Time and money. These are two things we generally want more of. Because they are generally two things we think we don’t have enough of. If you want more time and money than you are currently getting out of your practice,…

  • Financial Forensics - QuickRead Top Story

    Risk and Fraud

    in the Cryptocurrency Economy Although cryptocurrency and blockchain technology create an environment that can help combat fraud within their systems, their introduction into the global economy has opened numerous doors for nefarious activity. This article provides an overview of what is cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and the rise of threats to digital assets. Fraud used to be much simpler for the fraudster—they exploited weakness in the internal controls of a company and executed one or more transactions leading to theft of funds or property. Sometimes they concealed the crime; other times they felt no need to do so. Today’s world is…

  • Financial Forensics - QuickRead Top Story

    How Open Source Research Can Advance Your Business Intelligence Work

    Employing Open Source Data, OSINT, and SOCMINT in the Due Diligence Phase Today’s accountants specialize in document management, research, money laundering, inter-national banking, e-discovery, and much more. They go even further. They ask to learn about open source research, cryptocurrency, and network-based financial transactions. In this article, the author discusses how to use public record resources, social media resources and open source monitoring in due diligence and business investigations to expose fraudulent business activities, locate assets, and gather undercover intelligence. Today’s accountants specialize in document management, research, money laundering, inter-national banking, e-discovery, and much more. They go even further. They…

  • Mergers and Acquisitions/Exit Planning - QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Anatomy of Saving a Business

    Put on the Gloves, Speak Bluntly, and Devise a Plan to Emerge from Chaos The author shares the trials and tribulations involving a troubled company that was on the verge of closing and managed to recover. In this engagement, he took the lead, coordinated and assigned roles within the company, negotiated with the IRS Revenue Officer, had difficult conversations with bank (a potential deal breaker), and was compensated. Introduction Saving a business creates one of the greatest highs you can have in accounting. Getting the Client I received a referral for a client in another state requiring a plane trip.…

  • QuickRead Top Story - Valuation/Appraisal

    Distinguishing Between Enterprise and Personal Goodwill

    Why it Matters Distinguishing between enterprise (or business) goodwill and personal (or professional) goodwill can sometimes be difficult. That distinction is often necessary in marital dissolution and shareholder dispute cases, and when a business is sold. For valuation purposes, the classification is important because prospective buyers will only pay for goodwill that is transferable. In addition, there are tax implications associated with the classification. This article provides an overview of the importance of understanding how to classify goodwill and issues that arise in litigation. When is it Necessary? Distinguishing between enterprise (or business) goodwill and personal (or professional) goodwill can…