Business Valuation & Forensic Accounting for Complex Financial Matters
Objective analysis and expert support for attorneys, business owners, CAs, and financial advisors.
WHO WE HELP
Trusted by Professionals. Focused on Results.
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Attorneys
Valuation, forensic accounting, damages analysis. and export 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.
MATTERS WE SUPPORT
Experience 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 in court
Experience with closely held businesses
Responsive, professional, and easy to work with
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).