Business Valuation & Forensic Accounting for Complex Financial Matters
Objective analysis and expert support for attorneys, business owners, CPAs, and financial advisors.
WHO WE HELP
Trusted by Professionals. Focused on Results.
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Attorneys
Valuation, forensic accounting, damages analysis. and expert testimony for litigation matters.
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Business Owners
Objective valuation and financial insight for important business decisions and transactions.
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CPAs
Support for valuation, disputes, estate & gift planning, and complex accounting issues.
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Financial Advisors
Reliable analysis to support planning, transactions, and business owner strategies.
CORE SERVICES
Financial Expertise. Practical Solutions.
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Business Valuation
Objective valuations for closely held businesses and ownership interests.
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Litigation Support & Expert Testimony
Valuation, forensic accounting, and damages analysis for litigation matters.
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Forensic Accounting
Investigative accounting, income analysis, and financial reconstruction.
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Economic Damages & Lost Profits
Quantifying financial loss in commercial and business disputes.
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Estate, Gift, & Tax Valuation
Valuations for estate, gift, and tax planning purposes.
OUR EXPERIENCE
Knowledge Across a Wide Range of Matters
Divorce &
Marital Dissolution
Shareholder &
Partner Disputes
Buy-Sell Agreement
Valuation
Commercial Litigation
& Damages
M&A Transaction
Support
Estate & Trust
Disputes
WHY CHOOSE GMC & COMPANY
Objective. Defensible.
Clearly Explained.
We provide well-supported analysis and clear communication to help you make informed decisions and strengthen your case.
Objective and unbiased analysis
Credentials: CPA, CVA, MAFF
Expert testimony
Experience with closely held businesses
Responsive, professional, and reliable
My goal is to provide clarity in complex financial matters so clients, counsel, and decision-makers can move forward with confidence.
-Gregory M. Clark, CPA, CVA, MAFF
INSIGHTS


EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. Often, it is a key metric used in valuing a company. Many people use EBITDA as a proxy for cash flow available to pay investors, both debt and equity. EBITDA is a variation of what many refer to as operating income or Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT).