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Common Myths Around Financial Aspects of Divorce - Myth #2: "I Don't Need a Business Valuation"


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Common Myths Around Financial Aspects of Divorce #2 - "I Don't Need a Business Valuation" 

Hi, welcome to MediatorPodcast.com, a podcast and video series about mediation, negotiation, and collaboration. My name is Melissa Gragg, and I'm a valuation expert and divorce financial mediator in St. Louis, Missouri. Today, we are joined by Rosalia Labate, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Certified Public Accountant located in New York.

Another common thing we hear is, "I don't need a business valuation." Listen to the full episode for why this is a myth.

Podcast takeaways:

Misconception About Business Valuation Necessity:
A key takeaway from our discussion is debunking the myth that business valuations are unnecessary if the financial figures appear straightforward from tax returns. Rosalia emphasizes that underestimating the complexity of a business's worth can lead to significant financial discrepancies in divorce settlements.

The Importance of Specialist Involvement:
We stress the critical role of engaging a valuation specialist early in the divorce proceedings to ensure that all financial aspects are thoroughly analyzed. This is especially vital in complex cases where substantial assets are involved, ensuring that all parties have a clear and accurate financial understanding.

Risks of Non-Professional Valuation:
The conversation highlighted the dangers of relying on non-experts for business valuation, such as attorneys or accountants who may lack the necessary valuation expertise. This can lead to inadequate assessments and potential financial losses.

Verification and Validation Essential:
Trust but verify was a recurring theme, underscoring the need for meticulous verification of all financial data presented during divorce negotiations. This approach prevents potential manipulation and ensures fairness in the valuation process.

Collaborative Approach Between Experts and Attorneys:
Finally, the podcast advocates for a collaborative approach between financial experts and attorneys. This synergy enhances the accuracy of financial affidavits and valuations, providing clients with well-rounded, expert-driven support throughout their divorce proceedings.


Rosalia Labate
https://labatecpa.com/
(516) 996-7788
[email protected]

Melissa Gragg
CVA, MAFF
Expert testimony for financial and valuation issues  
Bridge Valuation Partners, LLC  
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http://www.BridgeValuation.com  
http://www.ValuationPodcast.com  
http://www.MediatorPodcast.com  
https://www.valuationmediation.com  
https://www.thedivorceallies.com/
Cell: (314) 541-8163


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