Business valuation is driven by your company’s future cash flow prospects. Without the promise of reliable future profits, your company’s value may suffer. As a business owner, it is important to understand the drivers of business valuation when trying to maximize the value of your company.
Brian Sharkey Writes Article for Philadelphia Business Journal on Drivers that can Increase the Value of your Business

Brian J. Sharkey, CPA, CVA, CEPA
Director-in-Charge, Transaction Advisory & Business Valuation
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Brian J. Sharkey, CPA, CVA, CEPA
Director-in-Charge, Transaction Advisory & Business Valuation
Manufacturing & Distribution Specialist, M&A/ Transaction Advisory Services Specialist, ESOPs Specialist, Business Valuation Specialist, Owner Operated Private Companies Specialist, Private Equity-Backed Companies Specialist
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