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  • Business valuation analyst reviewing goodwill allocation in a Texas divorce case
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    Personal vs. Enterprise Goodwill in Texas Divorce: What Attorneys Need to Know

    ByJeff Harwell April 26, 2026April 26, 2026

    Texas courts treat personal goodwill as separate property not subject to division. But making that case requires a structured, defensible valuation methodology. This article explains how a CVA approaches the analysis — and what family law attorneys should know before retaining an expert.

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  • Altman Z-Score formula components used in business valuation distress analysis
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    Z-Score Revisited: Distress Signals in Business Valuation

    ByJeff Harwell April 26, 2026April 26, 2026

    Z-Score Revisited: Distress Signals in Business Valuation By Jeffrey H. Harwell, CVA, MAFF, CMEA | Insights Why Distress Signals Matter Before You Pick an Approach Every business valuation engagement begins with two foundational questions: what is the appropriate standard of value, and what is the going-concern assumption? The second question is rarely stated explicitly, but…

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