See what the work actually looks like.
Review sample reports that show how the work is structured around different owner decisions — from business readiness and buyer perception to valuation, timing, and decision paths.
These are not generic downloads or marketing summaries. They are intended to show the structure, depth, and decision-support quality of the work itself.
Clear analysis is only valuable if it helps support a real decision.
These sample business valuation reports show how readiness, buyer perspective, value drivers, and decision analysis are presented in a structured, client-ready format.
Based in Wichita, Kansas, this work supports business owners locally and in select out-of-area engagements.
What these samples are meant to show
- How the work is structured
- The level of analysis provided
- The difference between readiness-focused and valuation-focused work
- What a client can expect to receive
These samples are designed to support the broader Seller Services structure and help clarify which type of engagement best fits your situation.
Owners do not always start in the same place.
Some owners want a clearer view of buyer perception, transferability, and overall market position. Others want a more direct analysis of likely value, timing, and decision paths.
The sample reports below are designed to show those different kinds of work. Each sample business valuation report is built for a different question — not as a required step in a fixed sequence.
Valuation & Decision Analysis
For owners who want a more direct view of likely value, timing, and realistic decision paths.
This sample shows a valuation-centered engagement: likely value range, what is driving that value, where the constraints are, and how timing and decision paths may affect the outcome.
What this sample includes
- Valuation overview and logic
- Value drivers and constraints
- Deal structure considerations
- Scenario paths and tradeoffs
- Decision-oriented conclusions
You want a more direct view of likely value and the decisions surrounding it.
What it is designed to clarify
This work is designed to go beyond a number and help clarify what is driving value, what may be limiting it, and what the most realistic paths forward may look like.
It is appropriate when valuation is central to the decision being made.
This type of work is most closely aligned with the Valuation & Options engagement.
Readiness & Position Assessment
For owners who want a clearer view of buyer perception, transferability, and overall market position.
This sample is designed for owners who want to understand how the business is likely to be perceived, where operational or transferability concerns may exist, and what factors may affect positioning in a future transaction.
What this sample includes
- Buyer perspective overview
- Transferability and risk analysis
- Earnings quality commentary
- Indicative value context
- Preparation-focused next steps
You want to understand how the business is likely to be viewed and where improvement opportunities may exist.
What it is designed to clarify
This work is designed to help clarify position, risk, transferability, and buyer-facing issues that may matter to an owner evaluating overall readiness.
It stands on its own as a distinct form of decision support when the main question is about position, not just price.
This type of work is most closely aligned with the Readiness & Position engagement.
The right sample depends on the decision you are trying to make.
These reports are built to support different kinds of decisions, not just different levels of detail.
The readiness sample may be more relevant if you are asking
- How is the business likely to be perceived by a buyer?
- Where do transferability or operational concerns exist?
- What may affect overall positioning?
- What should I understand more clearly before making bigger decisions?
The valuation sample may be more relevant if you are asking
- What is this business likely worth?
- What is driving or limiting value?
- What are my most realistic options from here?
- How do timing and structure affect the outcome?
These are representative samples, not marketing pieces.
They are intended to show the structure, analytical depth, and decision-support quality of the work.
Actual reports are always shaped by the business, the information available, and the decision being supported. The samples are meant to help you judge whether the approach itself feels useful and relevant.
Client-specific by nature
Actual reports are built around the facts of the business, not produced from a one-size-fits-all template.
Representative in structure and depth
These sample versions reflect the overall structure, analysis, and decision-support style used in actual engagements.
Used for trust, not pressure
The purpose is to let you evaluate the work before deciding whether a conversation makes sense.
Not sure which sample is more relevant? Start with a conversation.
The goal is not to force a process. It is to identify the kind of work that best fits the decision you are trying to make.
A short conversation is often enough to determine the right starting point.
