Investment Management

March 25, 2019

WHITEPAPER | How to Value a Wealth Management Firm

Because valuation is a relative concept (one asset is only “worth” something when compared to the worth of other assets), the value of a wealth management firm is very much about context. The particular transactional purpose of a valuation is a context. The firm being valued is a context. The state of the wealth management industry is a context. Each context provides a perspective on the expected returns of an investment in a wealth management firm.

This whitepaper is intended to give a brief overview of relevant considerations of these perspectives on the value of wealth management firms. It is not intended to be an exhaustive presentation of every consideration, but as the industry has grown up, so has the understanding of most participants that simply saying firms are worth “2% of AUM” is not enough. As professional valuation practitioners, we always viewed such rules of thumb with disdain, and welcome the attitudes of those who take the financial analysis of their own firms as seriously as they do the analysis of the securities they manage for their clients.

Contents

  • The Anatomy of a Wealth Management Firm

  • When You Need a Valuation

  • Who Should Value Your Wealth Management Firm?

  • How Your Appraiser Will “Scope” Valuing Your Firm

  • Valuation Methodology

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