What's It Worth?
Public markets can efficiently determine the value of many financial assets -- publicly traded stocks, bonds and derivatives, for example.
But what if there is no public marketplace for your assets? This is the case with illiquid assets, such as restricted securities, stock options, auction-rate securities and bankruptcy claims.
While demand is increasing for the valuation of illiquid assets, expertise for providing such valuations is limited.
Pluris was created to fill this gap. Our clients include some of the largest hedge funds, broker-dealers and banks in the world. Some of the valuation needs Pluris will help fill include:
- Portfolio Valuations. For investment
banks, hedge funds and other investment funds, or other reporting
entities, Pluris will provide valuations of restricted stock,
warrants, auction-rate securities and other illiquid securities.
- Financial Reporting Valuations. For disclosure and accounting purposes, Pluris will provide
valuations of stock option grants and non-vested shares of reporting
entities, as well as valuations of complex derivatives.
- Tax Valuations. Pluris will
value illiquid securities and other assets for estate tax, gift
tax and income tax returns. We specialize in determining discounts for lack of marketability (DLOM).
- Litigation Support. Pluris
provides shareholder litigation support services when expert
assistance is required.
- ASC 820 (FAS 157) Testing. Are you in compliance with ASC 820 and other financial accounting standards? We can let you know.
Regulators
and investors are paying more attention than ever before to the
valuation of illiquid assets. Regulatory improprieties can severely
damage a fund's or a company's reputation. When investors no longer
trust managers, they are likely to liquidate their investments.
Unfortunately, when a few companies push
the legal boundaries, all businesses are affected. Using a professional
valuation firm can help ensure that you have valuations that are
not only fair and accurate, but are defensible if regulators ever
question them.
The LiquiStat™ Database
How can you determine what price an investor would be willing to pay for your illiquid asset in an arm's-length transaction?
The only reliable way to obtain this vital information is to compare the asset with other similar assets that were recently sold. The more data from real-world transactions a valuation is based on, the better you can support your opinion of an asset's value.
Pluris Valuation Advisors has created the proprietary LiquiStat™ database of transactions in illiquid securities for this purpose. We believe our database provides the most in-depth, comprehensive empirical transaction data available on illiquid assets transactions.
It includes:
• LiquiStat/PIPEs (private investments in public equity)
• LiquiStat/ARS (auction-rate securities)
• LiquiStat/Bankruptcy Claims TOP^
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