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Knowing your worth is worth knowing for many reasons. But the most important one is to understand what activities and processes create value in your business. Once you are able to pinpoint what drives value in your business, then you can embark on the journey to greater success — however you define it. Armed with an understanding of your key value drivers, you can take concrete steps to protect or enhance the value of your business.

"A valuation serves a dual purpose: it objectively provides owners with an understanding of their business value, and it helps them unlock that value."
— Iseo Pasquali
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Do you know your worth?  Do you know your worth?
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