Corporate Valuation

/ˈkɔːrpərɪt ˌvæljuˈeɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of determining the economic value of a business entity for legal, financial, or regulatory purposes.
    The court considered the corporate valuation to resolve the shareholder dispute.
  2. (n.) A method used in mergers and acquisitions to assess the worth of a corporation based on assets, earnings, market position, and other factors.
    Corporate valuation was crucial in negotiating the acquisition price.

Forms

  • corporate valuation

Commentary

Corporate valuation often requires adherence to specific legal standards to ensure fairness in transactions and disputes.

This glossary is for general informational and educational purposes only. Definitions are jurisdiction-agnostic but reflect terminology and concepts primarily drawn from English and American legal traditions. Nothing herein constitutes legal advice or creates a lawyer-client relationship. Users should consult qualified counsel for advice on specific matters or jurisdictions.

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