Minority Interest Discount
Definition
A reduction applied to the pro rata value of a business to reflect the disadvantages of owning a non-controlling interest, including inability to direct business strategy, set compensation, force distributions, or compel liquidation. The minority interest discount is the mathematical complement of the control premium and is typically applied when valuing interests of less than 50% in private companies. It is distinct from the discount for lack of marketability, which addresses liquidity rather than control.
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