This is a valuation document where a certified registered valuer prepares the document. The Registered Valuer (RV) is a document prepared by a valuer who is officially registered with a regulatory authority, like the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI).
). It provides an assessment of the value of the shares of a company here the valuation means the price per share of the company and it’s important not only for the health of a business but also for regulatory purposes. This report is mandatory for issuing preference shares, equity shares, etc.
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Determine Company Worth: This helps you know the current value of your company.
Attract Investors: Provides a clear value to potential investors, making it easier to raise funds.
Facilitate Sales or Mergers: Essential for negotiating fair terms if you’re selling or merging your company.
Assist in Financial Planning: Helps with planning and making informed financial decisions.
Prepare for Loans: Needed when applying for loans to show the value of your business.
Evaluate Performance: Provides a benchmark to assess the company’s financial health and performance.
Executive Summary: A brief overview of the valuation findings.
Valuation Date: The date on which the valuation is based.
Company Overview: Basic information about the company, including its business activities.
Scope of the work: It should clearly outline what are the specific shares that are being valued, and the limitations, and restrictions of the valuation process.
Valuation Methodology: Description of the methods used to determine the company’s value.
Financial Statements: Analysis of the company’s financial statements, such as balance sheets and profit and loss accounts.
Estimate Value: The estimated value of the company.
Assumptions and Limitations: Key assumptions made during the valuation and any limitations or restrictions.
Market Analysis: Information on market conditions that may impact the valuation.
Supporting Documents: Relevant documents and data that support the valuation conclusions.
Valuer’s Credentials: Details about the registered valuer’s qualifications and experience.
Stamp and Signature: Registered Valuer signature with official stamp or seal.
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A Registered Valuer Report is a professional document prepared by a valuer officially registered with a regulatory authority, providing an expert assessment of a company's or asset’s value.
A Registered Valuer ensures that the valuation is accurate, reliable, and complies with professional standards, adding credibility to the report.
Only valuers who are officially registered with regulatory bodies, like the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), can prepare these reports.
It includes an executive summary, purpose of valuation, valuation date, company overview, valuation methodology, financial statements, valuation results, assumptions, market analysis, supporting documents, and the valuer’s credentials.
The valuation date is usually set based on the date when the valuation is conducted or a specific date requested by the client for the valuation purposes.
Common methods include the Income Approach, Market Approach, and Cost Approach, depending on the nature of the company or asset.
Yes, it is often used for legal matters, including disputes, mergers, acquisitions, and financial reporting, due to its professional credibility.
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