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  2. Valuation using multiples - Wikipedia

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    Search the (stock)market for companies most comparable to the target company. From the investor perspective, a peer universe can also contain companies that are not only direct product competitors but are subject to similar cycles, suppliers and other external factors (e.g. a door and a window manufacturer may be considered peers as well).

  3. We bought our dream home in Georgia last year - AOL

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    You’ve just bought your dream home. Now it’s time to outfit the place, meet the neighbors and settle in. But your new space holds an expensive secret: The title search missed a $10,000 lien ...

  4. Comparables - Wikipedia

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    Comparables (or comps) is a real estate appraisal term referring to properties with characteristics that are similar to a subject property whose value is being sought. This can be accomplished either by a real estate agent who attempts to establish the value of a potential client's home or property through market analysis or, by a licensed or certified appraiser or surveyor using more defined ...

  5. Comparable transactions - Wikipedia

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    Comparable transactions, in the context of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), is one of the conventional methods to value a company for sale. The main approach of the method is to look at similar or comparable transactions where the acquisition target has a similar business model and similar client base to the company being evaluated.

  6. Guide to homeowners insurance - AOL

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    How to compare home insurance rates. While the core purpose of homeowners insurance is consistent regardless of the home insurance company you choose, every provider is unique in its policy ...

  7. This Georgia city is the most affordable in the U.S. to buy a ...

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    In a recent study, multiple Georgia cities were among the most affordable places in the U.S. to buy a house.

  8. Real estate agents and brokers - Wikipedia

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    The result is the seller pays less commission overall (roughly half) when the property sells. [11] This is because a seller will pay a percentage of the sales price to a buyer's agent but not have to pay a percentage to a seller's agent (because there isn't one; the seller is representing himself).

  9. ‘We buy houses’ companies in Charlotte, NC - AOL

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    HomeVestors (often known as the “we buy ugly houses” company) operates in a similar manner: A representative will visit your property to assess it, and shortly afterward, you’ll receive a ...