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Business Valuation and the Double Dip Problem


Business Valuation and the Double Dip Problem

The short definition of this issue is counting the same income stream twice: once for division of property and the other for determination of support.

Double Dipping in Divorce and Why Business Owners Should Pay ...

Double-dipping can result in a double financial burden on the business owner because they may have to share the value of the business assets, ...

The “Double-Dipping” Concept in Business Valuation for Divorce ...

More specifically in the context of divorce proceedings, where the Court uses a business owner's “excess earnings” to value the business, and ...

The Double Dip Case and Business Valuations - YouTube

... business. This is often referred to as the “double-dip” issue. However, if you understand how a business valuation is done, you will realize ...

Double-Dipping & Business Valuation in a Divorce

Double-dipping occurs when a spouse is awarded a distributive award in the divorce based on the value of the future income of a business or practice.

Be wary of double-dipping in a divorce due to business valuation

Generally, double-dipping arises when the owner-spouse's real-life income is greater than the market rate for that position. The appraiser, when ...

Valuing Goodwill and the Danger of the Double Dip - Stout

Obviously the risk of a double dip is greatest in this context as even the personal-income-generating potential of the business owner is also an asset subject ...

In Divorce, Is the Double-Dip Concept a Misconception?

If the Business's Future Income is a Return On Investment, There's No Double-Dip · Value in exchange – often equal to “fair market value”; and ...

"DOUBLE DIPPING" IN DIVISION OF A BUSINESS AND IN ...

This is where income derived from a business is counted twice – first in valuing and dividing the business itself, and then again in calculating ...

Business Valuation Issues in Divorce - Mariner Capital Advisors

Double dipping refers to the idea that a spouse may be awarded twice on income generated by the business—once in the equitable distribution of assets and again ...

Double Dipping and Business Valuation in Divorce - LinkedIn

An interesting issue emerges when the business value is increased by excess working capital or the value of other assets incidental to business ...

The Double Dip Debate

A double dip means counting future business income twice. It is a surprisingly common practice for the spouse who does not hold a direct ownership or managerial ...

'Double Dipping' and Business Valuations During Divorce

Business valuation processes that use the cash flow can cause double dipping because a spouse's personal income becomes part of the business' ...

On double-dip issue, Ohio appeals court agrees with Gallo analysis

In divorce, the double-dip issue typically arises when the court values the business asset under an income approach for purposes of equitable ...

Double-Dipping and Business Valuation in Divorce - Strafford

When courts distribute the value of a business or professional practice but fail to adjust the business' income stream when calculating spousal ...

Part I: Avoid Double Dipping - Brady Ware

Double Dipping arises in legal disputes and is a persistent problem encountered by valuation analysts in family law related assignments.

"Double Dipping" in Divorce - Apple Growth Partners

Double dipping can occur in the market approach depending on the valuation multiple and income stream to which the multiple is applied. It is ...

Double Dipping in Business Valuations - Men's Divorce Podcast

Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing Partner, CEO Scott Trout and Ann Arbor divorce attorney Cody Corbin discuss the issue of double dipping ...

Double Dipping in Divorce Valuations - Quantive

One key component of valuing a business involves normalizing (adjusting) financials to reflect the earnings associated with the business's ...

Double Dipping in Business Valuations – Men's Divorce Podcast

... Double dipping" during a business valuation can result in one party ... This common problem in family law cases occurs when a court considers the value ...