Overview
In this article, you learn about how ORCA enables you to use multiple values, such as:
- Market value
- Book value
- Tax value
- Insurance value
Guide
How to add a new value
- Open the “detail view” of your asset
- Click on “Valuations”
- Choose between Book Value, Market Value, Insurance Value, Tax Value or price-per-share valuation
- Add the value(s)
Tip: Add the proofing file and date directly there
How to add negative valuations
- Open the “detail view” of your asset
- Click on “Valuations”
- Choose between Book Value, Market Value, Insurance Value, Tax Value
- Add the negative value eg. -100,000 USD
How to add the same amount for multiple types
- Same as above, but just select all appropriate values
- If tax and book value are the same, simply tick “tax and book value” before pressing “Add”
How to visualize the values in your structure
- Blend in any type of value as information on the cards in the structure
- Aggregate any type of value in the wealth panel
Evaluating how combining tracking Ownership and adding Valuations impact an Entity (e.g., Company) Owner(s) Wealth
Adding valuations to a company within ORCA influences the wealth held by its owner(s), especially when employing various methods to track ownership.
Different measurement options such as Net Asset Value (NAV) or absolute value, along with percentage (%) tracking and detailed share class information, present distinct approaches to understanding ownership stakes.
ORCA's adaptable nature ensures that users have the freedom to experiment with different tracking methods, providing an environment where modifications can be made without the risk of errors.
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Ownership as Percentage (%) using Market value
Scenario: George and Kevin own a percentage of the company called “Unicorn Co”
Structure View showing ownership of George and Kevin in perspective of Unicorn Co:
Data Input:
Add the Company = “Unicorn Co”
- Input a Market valuation of $150,000,000
- Input: George owns 30% of Unicorn Co
- Input: Kevin owns 20% of Unicorn Co
What does the data input look like in each tab
In the Valuations tab within the card Unicorn Co
In the Owners tab within the card Unicorn Co
- *Note*: I did not input the Position Value. That was automatically calculated by providing the Company valuation and the Percentage (%) ownership of George and Kevin
Back to the Structure view:
- Blend in the Values and Amount Type
Ownership as Percentage (%) using Price per share
Scenario: Dan and John own a percentage of the company called “Super Fast Tech Company”
- Visit this page to learn about Share Classes
- It is suggested to create the Company or Entity first and then add your custom Share Classes
Structure View: showing ownership of Dan and John in the perspective of Super Fast Tech Company:
Data Input:
Add the Company = “Super Fast Tech Company”
- Input 100,000 shares,
- Input Price per share = $150
- Input: Dan owns 10% of “Super Fast Tech Company”
- Input: John owns 1% of “Super Fast Tech Company”
What the data input look like in each tab
In the Valuations tab of Super Fast Tech Company
Price per share tab:
Total number of shares tab:
Owners tab within the card “Super Fast Tech Company”:
- The only input provided was the percentage (10% + 1%), and the Position value was automatically calculated.
Clicking into Dan’s transaction:
Click into John’s Transaction:
Back to the Structure view:
- Blending in the Values and Amount Type
Ownership using Shares
Scenario: Ben and Jackie own shares of the company called “The Greatest Start Up”
- Visit this page to learn about Share Classes.
- It is suggested to create the Company or Entity first and then add your custom Share Classes.
Structure View: showing ownership of Ben and Jackie in the perspective of The Greatest Start Up:
Data Input:
Add the Company = “The Greatest Start Up”
- Input the types of Share Classes (A, B, C)
- Input the total number of shares for each Share Class
- Input price per share for each Share Class
Then proceed to input the share ownership amounts of Ben and Jackie
- Input: Ben owns 100 Class-C shares of “The Greatest Start Up”
- Input: Jackie owns 200 Class-A shares of “The Greatest Start Up”
What the data input look like in each tab
- In the Valuations tab of The Greatest Start Up
Share classes Tab:
- Added the Share Classes (A, B, C)
Total number of shares:
- Input the total number of shares for each Share Class
Price per share:
- Input price per share for each Share Class
Owners Tab within the card, The Greatest Start Up
- We see two owners, Ben and Jackie
- Once you click on Ben and Jackie within the Owners Tab, you will notice the position percentage (%) and position value was calculated automatically.
Click into Ben:
Click into Jackie:
Back to the Structure view:
- Notice we blended in the Values and Amount Type to see the Percentage of Ownership by using shares and
- Notice the “Value” in assets $ owned by Ben and Jackie