An essential guide to business valuation and bankruptcy Business Valuation and Bankruptcy helps you-whether you are an accountant dealing with a troubled company, a lender, an investor, a bankruptcy and restructuring lawyer/financial advisor, or a private equity player-to focus on solving everyday and case determinative disputes when creditors, lenders, and debtors have differing views of value. Introducing valuation issues early on in the restructuring/bankruptcy process so you can plan accordingly, this book offers Many real life case examples, case descriptions, and tables to demonstrate the applicable sections of the Bankruptcy Laws - A review of the methods, applications, pros and cons of restructuring with the basic tools to understanding it - A description of the life cycle of a troubled company and the various stages of a restructuring - An analysis of the valuation issues that confront practitioners in the real world of application of the law Business Valuation and Bankruptcy is written in terms that are common to bankruptcy professionals and is essential, timely reading for players in the bankruptcy and restructuring environment. The bankruptcy process is not always well understood from a practical level by those making business decisions and evaluating strategic alternatives. Business Valuation and Bankruptcy helps you--whether you are an accountant dealing with a troubled company, a lender, an investor, a bankruptcy and restructuring lawyer, financial advisor, or a private equity player--to understand case-determinative issues when creditors, lenders, and debtors have differing views of value. It lets you understand the context of the issues and get far below the surface of the analysis you will be making. Introducing valuation issues early on in the restructuring/bankruptcy process so you can plan accordingly, this book offers: A description of the life cycle of a troubled company and the various stages of a restructuring - An analysis of the valuation issues that confront practitioners in the real-world application of the law - Coverage of the key principals in practice - An in-depth look at the legal environment in which both the valuation testimony is received and how the testimony is measured to determine its admissibility Written by practitioners who have practical experience in the courtroom as experts and lawyers, as well as at the negotiating table, Business Valuation and Bankruptcy is packed with many real-life examples to demonstrate the applicable sections of the bankruptcy laws. BUSINESS VALUATION AND BANKRUPTCY The bankruptcy process is not always well understood from a practical level by those making business decisions and evaluating strategic alternatives. Business Valuation and Bankruptcy helps you whether you are an accountant dealing with a troubled company, a lender, an investor, a bankruptcy and restructuring lawyer, financial advisor, or a private equity player to understand case-determinative issues when creditors, lenders, and debtors have differing views of value. It lets you understand the context of the issues and get far below the surface of the analysis you will be making. Introducing valuation issues early on in the restructuring/bankruptcy process so you can plan accordingly, this book offers: A description of the life cycle of a troubled company and the various stages of a restructuring - An analysis of the valuation issues that confront practitioners in the real-world application of the law - Coverage of the key principals in practice - An in-depth look at the legal environment in which both the valuation testimony is received and how the testimony is measured to determine its admissibility Written by practitioners who have practical experience in the courtroom as experts and lawyers, as well as at the negotiating table, Business Valuation and Bankruptcy is packed with many real-life examples to demonstrate the applicable sections of the bankruptcy laws. IAN RATNER, CPA, ABV, ASA, CFE, of GlassRatner Advisory & Capital Group LLC, is a nationally recognized financial advisor, focused in the area of forensic accounting, litigation support, business valuation, and bankruptcy consulting. He has a proven track record as an expert advisor and has led high-profile and complex assignments including failed transactions, SEC investigations, financial reporting frauds, large corporate bankruptcies, and countless commercial litigation matters. In many of these cases, he is asked to decipher contradictory valuation opinions and testimony by getting behind the numbers relied on by others. Ian has testified as an expert on dozens of occasions in state and federal courts in various jurisdictions around the country. GRANT T. STEIN is partner in the law firm of Alston & Bird LLP in the Bankruptcy, Reorganization and Workouts Group. He is a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy, Chair and past president of the Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute, and is