You need to know what to expect when you need an appraisal of your machinery and equipment. Just what goes into a Certified Appraisal Report? A USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) compliant Report mandates specific information about the subject property to withstand scrutiny by the IRS, lenders, courts, attorneys and others.
Briefly, the Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Report that Machinery & Equipment Appraisals deliver will contain substantiated, irrefutible, defensible information you can rely upon.
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Summary Of Facts
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Scope Of Work
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Degree To Which The Property Is Inspected Or Identified
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Extent Of Research Into The Physical Or Economic Factors That Could Affect The Property
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Extent Of Data Research
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Type And Extent Of Analysis Applied In Arriving At Opinions Or Conclusions
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Depth Of Onsite Inspection
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Overall Condition Of Equipment
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Intended Use
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Definitions Of Conditions
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Methods Of Evaluation
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Sources Contacted
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Final Value Summary And Reconciliation
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Appraiser's Certifications And Qualifications
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Photographs
Is Your Appraisal Report USPAP Compliant?
USPAP, promulgated by Congress, is the leading authoritative source for collection and reporting. A USPAP compliant Report is your only solution to protect yourself and your assets!
Machinery & Equipment Appraisals Will Deliver A Report Consistent With The Scope Of The Engagement
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Type Of Appraisals:
Summary Certified Appraisals
Desktop Summary Appraisals
Analysis:
Fair Market Value
Orderly Liquidation Value
Forced Liquidation Value
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Since Every Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Is Unique, Call The Certified Appraisers At Machinery & Equipment Appraisals Today To Discuss Your Specific Situation.
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