A third of UK business owners do not know their company’s value – do you?

New research by Marktlink suggests that around 33 per cent of UK business owners are unaware of the value of their company – only slightly lower than the European average figure of 40 per cent.

While you are not alone if this applies to you, you must know what your business is worth.

Why? Let us show you.

Know your worth

The value of your business is not just a number, it is a measure of growth and what you have achieved since founding your company.

For this reason, the total value of your business is an important metric by which growth and future potential can be measured.

There are many scenarios which might require you to know the exact value of your business or at least understand its market worth, including:

Calculating the value of your business

Put simply, a business’s value is the financial value of everything owned by your business.

While this may seem straightforward, there are a number of techniques used to calculate the value of a business depending on its sector, its structure, the reason for valuation and the type of assets it possesses.

These include:

Different methods will be suitable for different types of businesses.

For example, asset valuation may result in a lower price for a business that holds low levels of tangible assets but has significant future growth prospects or ‘goodwill’ attached to its name.

It is best to seek professional advice when valuing your business to ensure that you have accounted for every asset and that you are applying the method correctly.

Business valuations can be complex and, as an important benchmark for the growth and success of your business, must be accurate to hold value for investors, buyers and your own strategic decisions.

To get to know the value of your business and stay prepared for sales, investments and market changes, get in touch with our team today.

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