Section 3
Valuing of Assets
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Basic Components of Asset Valuation
Assets are valued using absolute value, relative value, or option pricing models, which require different inputs.

Additional Factors to Consider
There are additional factors to consider when valuing a business including competition, management stability, etc.

Valuing Repairs, Maintenance, and Additions
Improvements to existing plant assets are capital expenditures because they increase the quality of services obtained from the asset.