Vallexa To Offer No Cost Home Health Agency Valuations
Vallexa will now offer a free valuation and research services to determine whether a home health agency would benefit from going to market in 2013:
LAS VEGAS, NV, November 30, 2012
Due to an influx of buyers wishing to acquire home health, especially in Certificate of Need (C.O.N.) states, as well as the supply not matching that demand; Vallexa will now offer free valuation and research services as well as an "exit strategy review" to companies considering divesting in 2013.Due to the increase in demand, Vallexa has also expanded their valuation team. A larger team means additional professionals bringing their background and experience to the home health transaction which benefits both the home health seller and potential home health buyer. Their valuation determination is thorough and inclusive of the unique factors affecting the home health industry. Vallexa says they will likely assess half a dozen home health companies this week alone on behalf of their clients.
Vallexa is said to be unique among valuation specialists in that they have direct experience from their registered strategic and financial home health buyers as well as nearly a decade of their own transactional data to draw upon. They are experts in the field because they see what the newest market trends are and are able to act upon them. The result is a benefit of real world knowledge when assessing and valuing a home health agency for sale.
Vallexa determines each valuation using the results of several analyses such as a cash flow assessment, comparable transaction analysis, and other methods. They then adjust the value to reflect specific aspects of a proposed transaction. Vallexa applies all of the adjustments as appropriate to generate a real-world assessment of the value of the company and determine the home health care company's current "Most Likely Selling Price", all at no cost to the potential seller. Vallexa says that by offering the valuation at no cost, there is no risk to the seller in researching what the potential benefit to a transaction might be. This, they say, is positive for both buyers and sellers of home health care.