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Flexible and highly productive tools from Excel based reports to business intelligence solutions with a Web front end
Valuations according to DCF, IDW S1 and IFRS (PPA) for M&A and restructuring purposes


Financial Planning
Financial and business plans are an essential part of M&A and corporate finance projects. They also provide a valuable tool for a company's management and shareholders to evaluate strategic options and plan future cash flows. Consus Partner has gained the particular expertise to model complex corporate, financing and market structures through its team's exposure to a wide range of companies and projects.

Tools
ERP systems like SAP or Navision seldom support financial and liquidity planning with integrated sensitivity analysis. As a result many companies have developed in-house tools which often lack integrated cash flow planning. Consus Partner has developed a very flexible, multilingual and lean system that incorporates the ability to display sensitivities and adapt to different business structures. This planning tool can be easily integrated into an existing infrastructure and has no need for additional databases or software. Other tools were developed to aggregate different internal data streams in order to extract detailed information about customer and business unit profitability. Our clients currently use these tools to recalculate hundreds of thousands of activities per month.

Value Appraisals
Certain financial investors use value appraisals for the early assessment of listed corporations' future stock price developments, especially in the scope of squeeze-outs, domination agreements or mergers. Moreover, small and medium-sized corporations use value appraisals for internal restructurings or to correctly estimate the value of a company before going into a buy or sell transaction. Additional to discounted cash flow valuations, Consus Partner has comprehensive experience in employing the appraisal method according to the German valuation standard IDW S1 based on discounted future earnings, which is also used in court-commissioned appraisals.