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Q: Hello, i have read the sitemap 2.0 is only for site with 5.000 pages link but my site have 30.000 pages of products and other if possible change the max number of page to 30.000?
A: Yes you can change the maximum number of pages when you run it as a dynamic sitemap. You can do this using the Limit variable, see https://bizpep.com/sitemapxml/ . However as you increase the limit you increase the time required to build the sitemap and unless your site structure and response times are optimal the time taken to build the sitemap could be excessive and possibly result in a server time out. To test it simply build a sitemap with increased limit and depth variables and see how your site responds.
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Q: Ahh I see -- But I am trying to see what the business is worth to me as an owner to buyout my partner.
A: It is still the same lets say you have $100,000 you can put it in the bank and get x% or invest in the business and get y% unless y is greater than x then you are better of putting your money in the bank ie less risk plus the value of y needs to be higher the higher the business risk. So you are attempting to determine the future business return/profit and then apply a required rate of return % that allows for the business risk. If you believe the business future returns will be greater this is reflected in the Relative indicators ie if the Market is growing then increase the Market Strength indicator and the profit goes up ... or if you think you can make operational improvements (these should be quantified) then increase the Business Market Position indicator. This provides expected outcomes to which you can then apply sensitivity analysis to determine the possible valuation range.
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Q: When I enter the inventory amount in Material and Supplies - the higher I go with this number the lower the equity goes - which does not make sense to me.
A: That is correct. As Material and Supplies costs increase profit decreases (assuming everything else is constant) so to achieve the required Return on Investment the Valuation (and Equity) decreases. This is basically saying the lower the profit the lower the value.
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Q: I just purchased the Valuation software to come up with a price for my business. I am not a CPA and I am confused as were to put assets of the company such as inventory. Can you please help me?
A: In most cases Inventory can be included under Materials & Supplies, this is items directly related to producing your product or providing your service ie the inputs which you sell. In your case this will be your inventory. Assets which are not directly resold/consumed as part of your product/service but used a tool in the business ie vehicles, equipment etc are included in the Replacement Value of Business Assets, these tend to be long life assets that are depreciated (ie worn out) over the Life of Assets period. See the Instructions tab of the software or the online Help file https://bizpep.com/businessvaluation.html for additional detail. Hope that helps.
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Q: I am after software to do my bas and gst, I don't need anything fancy, just something to put income and receipts into. What have you got to offer me and how much will it cost.
A: BAS Business Accounts Software Excel https://bizpep.com/basbusinessaccounts.html , $49. Simple and not fancy should be exactly what you are looking for.
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