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Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1985
314 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1985)

Summary

stating that, when valuing a professional practice, a court may consider " its fixed assets including cash, furniture, equipment, and other supplies; (b) its other assets including accounts receivable and the value of work in progress; (c) its goodwill, if any; and (d) its liabilities"

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Opinion

1985


Summaries of

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1985
314 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1985)

stating that, when valuing a professional practice, a court may consider " its fixed assets including cash, furniture, equipment, and other supplies; (b) its other assets including accounts receivable and the value of work in progress; (c) its goodwill, if any; and (d) its liabilities"

Summary of this case from Ikechukwu v. Ikechukwu

regarding the valuation of a business

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Case details for

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1985

Citations

314 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1985)

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