Resources
Knowledge for better preparation
These materials are for orientation. Which valuation logic is appropriate in the concrete case depends on context, data basis, and the underlying assumptions.

What these materials are for
The resources help you understand valuation contexts more clearly, prepare documentation in a structured way, and identify key valuation questions before the first discussion. They do not replace a case-specific valuation, but they support a more methodically sound start.
What you will find here
Methods overview
A scientifically grounded and practical overview of core valuation approaches, their purpose, and their limits.
Go to methods overviewQuestions for orientation
Concise answers on process, documents, scope depth, review, and confidentiality.
Go to the Questions for orientation pageChecklists
Practical preparation lists for business valuation and real estate valuation.
Go to Business Valuation ChecklistGo to Real Estate Valuation Checklist
Selected method topics
For more detailed questions, focused pages are available on key valuation methods.
Note on use
These resources are intentionally designed for orientation. A robust valuation only emerges in the concrete case — based on actual purpose, available data, and transparently derived assumptions.
Do you want your case assessed directly?
If you need a robust recommendation for your concrete situation instead of general orientation, we can begin with a short confidential initial discussion.