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65 Chapter 4: Business Valuation ( adjusted book value or Cost Approach)In adjusting the balance sheet, the most difficult task is to mark tomarket (substitute market values for book values) the assets andliabilities. This section focuses on the adjustments and nuances of makingthese of the shortcomings of the historical-cost balance sheet is that it isunlikely to reflect intangible assets. This approach is most appropriate for thevaluation of a holding company, particularly one in which the current returnsavailable to shareholders do not adequately reflect the fair market value of thebusiness in its entirety.
65 Chapter 4: Business Valuation (Adjusted Book Value or Cost Approach) In adjusting the balance sheet, the most difficult task is to “mark to
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