Trust Economics use ten different valuation methods to assess a StartUp Business depending on the circumstances. These valuation methods are divided into three main categories. Specifically,
- Qualitative StartUp-Specific Methods
- Quantitative StartUp-Specific Methods
- Traditional Valuation Methods
Each of the above three main categories of valuation methods are divided into individual categories of valuation methods that we use to determine the fair value of a startup business. Analytically:
- Qualitative StartUp-Specific Methods
- Berkus Method
- Scorecard Method
- Risk-Factor Summation
- Quantitative StartUp-Specific Methods
- Venture Capital Method
- First Chicago
- Cost to – Duplicate
- Traditional Valuation Methods
- Discounted Cash Flow Method
- Market Comperables Method
- Precedent Transaction Method
- Real Options Method
Depending on the nature of the industry and the market in which a specific company operates, and more specifically a startup, we also use the appropriate method to determine its fair value. Trust Economics has a lot of experience in this field. For more information please Contact Us