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The question here states that: for the purpose of the amalgamation, business are to valued at the weight average operating profit for the past 5 years, capitalized at 20%
What does the capitalized at 20% mean? This is a partnership amalgamation question. |
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Capitalizing net profits or operating profits is a method sometimes used to determine the value of a business when you want to sell it.
Say your business has been averaging $10,000 per year net profits for the past five years. You decide to sell it and need to come up with a reasonable price. What you could do is capitalize the $10,000 average net profits by 20%. This simply means you divide the $10,000 by 20% which equals $50,000. The $50,000 is the value of the business. Whether you would get it or not is another story. |
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