Business Valuation Services for Defensible Results
Getting a company’s value wrong is not a small mistake. It puts a price tag on risk. The consequences show up in sales and exits, buyouts, partner disputes, divorce matters, tax issues, insurance claims, and litigation.
Turning Numbers is a business valuation firm providing valuation services that hold up under scrutiny. Clients receive plain-language reports that business owners, attorneys, lenders, and insurers can actually use, with documentation behind every key assumption.
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What a Business Valuation Service Does and When You Need One
A business valuation service estimates the fair value of a company as of a specific date and for a specific purpose. Like a home appraisal, the conclusion depends on facts, condition, and context, except the asset is an operating business with customers, contracts, and risk.
Common situations that require business valuation services include:
- Planned sales, exits, or buyouts
- Shareholder or partner disputes
- Divorce and estate planning matters
- SBA or bank lending
- Tax reporting and insurance claims
- Litigation support and disputes
Strong valuations begin with reliable records, normalized earnings, and assumptions supported by evidence. A forensic approach matters when books are incomplete, owner-driven, or under challenge.
When Business Valuation and Damages Analysis Are Needed
Business valuation answers one core question: what is the business worth. Damages analysis answers a different one: what the business lost as a result of a specific event.
Loss events may include breach of contract, business interruption, or intellectual property disputes.
In these matters, business valuation consulting often includes lost profits calculations and economic loss models that are directly supported by the facts of the case.
Typical deliverables include a valuation report, a damages analysis, and supporting schedules that clearly explain how conclusions were reached.
How Turning Numbers Works as Your Business Valuation Firm
Turning Numbers approaches valuation with independence, documentation, and clarity first. The goal is a report that reads clean and stands firm under review.
The process typically includes:
- Defining the purpose, standard of value, and valuation date
- Collecting financial statements, tax returns, general ledger, payroll, and key customer or vendor data
- Cleaning and normalizing earnings, including support for add-backs
- Applying appropriate income, market, and asset-based methods
- Reconciling approaches and issuing a clear, defensible report
When needed, the firm coordinates with counsel, your CPA, lenders, and insurers to keep facts aligned and timelines realistic.
Your Business Valuation Team: Expert, Analyst, and Accountant
Each engagement is handled by a coordinated valuation team, with clear roles and accountability:
- A business valuation expert who leads scope and signs the opinion
- A business valuation analyst who supports modeling, market research, and benchmarking
- A business valuation accountant who focuses on financial statement quality, reconciliations, and adjustments that make earnings comparable
This structure ensures both technical accuracy and practical clarity. If you are looking for a valuation team built this way, contact Turning Numbers to discuss your needs.
Choosing Among Business Valuation Companies
Business valuations are only as strong as the support behind them. A credible valuation must be defensible, clearly written, and grounded in documented evidence.
Turning Numbers focuses on business valuations that:
- Hold up in transactions, disputes, and court
- Are written in plain language for decision-makers
- Are supported by clear, well-documented assumptions
- Are prepared with the expectation that conclusions may be challenged
Small business valuations require special care when financials are owner-driven or informal. Shortcut valuations built on unsupported assumptions often fail under scrutiny, creating risk at the worst possible time.
Get a Business Valuation You Can Rely On
A solid business valuation supports better pricing decisions, stronger negotiations, and cleaner outcomes in disputes. It also saves time when questions come from buyers, partners, courts, or carriers.
If you need a business valuation service you can rely on, contact Turning Numbers for a confidential consultation. The firm provides business valuation services, lost profits analysis, and economic damage models, delivered in plain language and backed by evidence.

