Marketability Discount Applicable to Interest in Family Business
- At June 30, 2020
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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South Carolina divorce case summary on business valuation and minority discounts. Clark v. Clark Family court could determine that marketability discount was applicable to wife’s 25% interest in closely held family business, as part of determining an equitable distribution in divorce case; both husband’s and wife’s experts initially applied a marketability discount, with wife’s expert […]
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