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Business Valuation Services: What’s Your Business Worth?
Many business owners have no idea what their business is worth; some may underestimate whereas others overestimate – sometimes significantly. Obtaining a third-party business valuation allows business owners to set a price that is realistic, yet still, achieves maximum value.
There are many reasons a business owner might want to obtain a business valuation:
- Selling a business
- Obtaining seed money from investors
- Annual or quarterly reports to investors
- Divorce proceedings
- Estate, gift and trust planning
- Shareholder disputes
- Litigation support for bankruptcy, fraud, and business disputes
- Mergers and acquisitions
Our Team of Business Valuation Analysts Is Here to Help.
Highly trained and experienced, when we conduct a business evaluation here’s what you can expect:
- Use of recognized and generally accepted methodologies to determine the value of your business assets- both tangible and intangible.
- A detailed report that discusses methodologies, analyses, and conclusions for your specific needs.
- An assessment of your business financials including financial history and future predictions.
- A thorough examination of operational, management and marketing issues.
- An evaluation of every possible factor – internal and external – that could affect the valuation analysis.
What Customers Says About
Atlas Business Advisors

Mutaz exceeded all expectations. He helped me conceive a detailed and realistic budget that effectively demonstrates the early stages of our organization’s development. Beyond the numbers, he created an outstanding presentation that was both visually compelling and easy to understand—something I deeply appreciated as someone who doesn’t naturally gravitate toward spreadsheets and financial models.
His professionalism, attention to detail, and deep knowledge were matched by a personable, patient, and collaborative approach. Mutaz took the time to walk me through every aspect of the budget, ensuring I felt confident in both the process and the outcome.
I couldn’t recommend him more highly. If you’re looking for a financial partner who is not only technically excellent but also truly understands how to communicate and collaborate across sectors, Mutaz is exceptional.
I highly recommend Atlas Advisors for their exceptional work in corporate tax preparation, bookkeeping, and accounting. Under the expertise of Mutaz Al-Khateeb, a talented CPA, they have consistently demonstrated a high level of professionalism and knowledge. Mutaz has been a valuable advisor, offering insightful guidance to small businesses and individuals on tax filings and financial management. His attention to detail and ability to simplify complex financial matters make him a trusted partner. Whether you're seeking assistance with corporate tax or personal tax filings, I strongly endorse Atlas Advisors for their outstanding service and expertise.
has been a game-changer for my business. His attention to detail, proactive communication, and deep understanding of both bookkeeping and accounting have brought incredible clarity and peace of mind to my finances.
Mutaz doesn’t just crunch numbers, he takes the time to understand my business goals and offers thoughtful, strategic advice that helps me make smarter decisions. Whether it’s navigating tax season, optimizing cash flow, or just making sense of complex financial reports, Mutaz is always on point and easy to work with.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a business valuation and why do I need one?
A business valuation determines the market value of your company based on financial performance, assets, growth potential, and industry conditions. You may need one if you plan to sell your business, bring on a partner, raise capital, plan for succession, or simply understand your company’s true worth
When should I get my business valued?
You should consider a valuation before any major business decision such as selling, merging, bringing in investors, restructuring ownership, planning for retirement, or settling legal or tax matters. Many owners also do periodic valuations to track growth over time
What types of businesses do you typically work with?
We work with small to mid-sized businesses across a range of industries. Whether you’re a startup, a growing company, or an established organization, we tailor our advisory services to your specific needs.
Why might my valuation be lower than I expected?
Many factors influence value, including profitability, consistency of revenue, customer concentration, industry risks, management structure, and reliance on the owner. Even if your business feels successful, certain risks may reduce what buyers are willing to pay
Can I increase my business’s value before selling?
Yes. Improving profitability, diversifying income streams, reducing owner dependency, strengthening internal systems, building recurring revenue, and documenting operations can all increase business value. Small improvements often have a big impact.
What determines how much a business valuation costs?
Cost depends on the size of your business, the complexity of your financials, the amount of documentation needed, and the depth of analysis required. A simple valuation is less time-intensive, while a full, formal valuation requires more detailed work.
Do online valuation calculators give accurate results?
Online tools can provide a rough estimate, but they often miss important factors such as industry trends, risk levels, market demand, and intangible assets. For anything involving a sale, investment, or legal matter, a professional valuation is far more reliable.
Does my business have value even if profits are inconsistent?
Yes. A business can have value based on growth potential, customer relationships, brand reputation, intellectual property, contracts, or future cash flow. Profitability helps, but it isn’t the only factor.
What can I use a business valuation for besides selling?
Valuations help with investor negotiations, partnership agreements, buy-outs, tax planning, estate planning, divorce settlements, financing, and long-term strategic planning. Many owners use them to understand their starting point before improving or scaling the business.
How often should I get a business valuation?
Many owners get a valuation every one to three years, depending on their goals and how quickly their business changes. You should also get one whenever a major event or decision is coming up.