A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages

Applying Statistics to the Measurement of Lost Profits

Business & Finance, Accounting
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Author: Mark G. Filler, James A. DiGabriele ISBN: 9781118236376
Publisher: Wiley Publication: April 9, 2012
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Mark G. Filler, James A. DiGabriele
ISBN: 9781118236376
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: April 9, 2012
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

How-to guidance for measuring lost profits due to business interruption damages

A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages explains the complicated process of measuring business interruption damages, whether they are losses are from natural or man-made disasters, or whether the performance of one company adversely affects the performance of another. Using a methodology built around case studies integrated with solution tools, this book is presented step by step from the analysis damages perspective to aid in preparing a damage claim. Over 250 screen shots are included and key cell formulas that show how to construct a formula and lay it out on the spreadsheet.

  • Includes Excel spreadsheet applications and key cell formulas for those who wish to construct their own spreadsheets
  • Offers a step-by-step approach to computing damages using case studies and over 250 screen shots

Often in the course of business, a firm will be damaged by the actions of another individual or company, such as a fire that shuts down a restaurant for two months. Often, this results in the filing of a business interruption claim. Discover how to measure business losses with the proven guidance found in A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages.

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How-to guidance for measuring lost profits due to business interruption damages

A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages explains the complicated process of measuring business interruption damages, whether they are losses are from natural or man-made disasters, or whether the performance of one company adversely affects the performance of another. Using a methodology built around case studies integrated with solution tools, this book is presented step by step from the analysis damages perspective to aid in preparing a damage claim. Over 250 screen shots are included and key cell formulas that show how to construct a formula and lay it out on the spreadsheet.

Often in the course of business, a firm will be damaged by the actions of another individual or company, such as a fire that shuts down a restaurant for two months. Often, this results in the filing of a business interruption claim. Discover how to measure business losses with the proven guidance found in A Quantitative Approach to Commercial Damages.

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