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5 Methods to Measure Financial Success

Sales Volume-a key factor in establishing the business valuation

Net Income-the “bottom line” of revenues less business expenses
 
Sales and Earnings Growth- a good indicator of the market’s response to your property
 
Return on Equity-net income divided by your equity in the business
 
Market Value-the amount someone would pay to purchase  your business

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