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Join ATLAS Navigators as a Business Valuation Manager in Scottsdale. Lead valuation projects, apply advanced methodologies, and mentor analysts. Requires a Bachelor's degree, a valuation designation (e.g., CVA, ABV), and 5+ years of experience. We offer comprehensive benefits, a 401(k) match, and...
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Lead business valuation engagements for private companies as a certified expert (CVA/ASA). Utilize your 5-10 years of experience in financial analysis and modeling to deliver high-quality, defensible reports. This Minneapolis-based role offers a full benefits package and the opportunity to mentor...
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United States , Minneapolis
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Business Valuation Manager jobs represent a critical and high-level career path within the financial advisory and consulting landscape. Professionals in this role are experts in determining the economic worth of businesses, business ownership interests, securities, and intangible assets. They serve as key advisors in transactions, litigation, tax reporting, and strategic planning, providing the analytical foundation for major financial decisions. A Business Valuation Manager typically leads a team of analysts and senior analysts, overseeing the entire valuation engagement lifecycle from initial client consultation to the delivery of a defensible, comprehensive report. The core responsibilities of a Business Valuation Manager are multifaceted and demand both technical mastery and leadership acumen. Commonly, they direct and review the work of their team, assigning tasks and ensuring projects are completed accurately and on schedule. A significant portion of their role involves applying advanced valuation methodologies—such as the income, market, and asset approaches—to complex financial situations. They are responsible for building and reviewing intricate financial models in Excel, performing detailed analyses of financial statements and tax returns, and applying critical judgment to select appropriate valuation assumptions. Furthermore, they must expertly apply discounts for lack of control and marketability, and utilize industry research to support their conclusions. Beyond the numbers, a Business Valuation Manager is often the primary point of contact for clients, responsible for communicating complex valuation concepts clearly, managing client relationships, and contributing to business development efforts. To excel in Business Valuation Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and credentials is typically required. A bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or business administration is standard, with many professionals holding an MBA or other advanced degree. Professional designations such as the Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV), Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), or Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) are highly valued and often essential. Candidates generally possess five to eight years of progressive experience in business valuation, financial analysis, or related fields. Technical proficiency is paramount, including advanced Excel modeling skills, a deep understanding of financial accounting, and knowledge of relevant tax codes. Equally important are strong analytical reasoning, meticulous attention to detail, exceptional written and verbal communication skills for report writing and client presentations, and proven project and team management capabilities. For finance professionals seeking a role that blends deep analytical rigor with client advisory and team leadership, Business Valuation Manager jobs offer a challenging and rewarding opportunity. These positions are central to the functioning of mergers and acquisitions, shareholder disputes, estate and gift taxation, and financial reporting, making them indispensable to the global business ecosystem.

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