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Forced Liquidation Premise of Business ValueDefinitionThe assumption made during business valuation that the business assets will be disposed of individually and quickly. What It MeansIn this business valuation scenario the business assets will no longer be used to generate earnings. Rather, the situation requires that the assets be sold individually and that there is not enough time to attract the best possible offers. See Also | |
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