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Why Do You Need To Know The Value Of Your Machinery/Equipment?

One of the biggest problems and frustration’s an Accountant or CPA has, in determining an accurate Fair Market Value of a business for their client , is in assessing the value of its machinery/equipment. What do you do? Rely on book value which is not accurate? Guess? Now, you can eliminate the guesswork and the liability by utilising the expertise and knowledge of a Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraiser (CMEA).

What Areas Of Your Business Can A CMEA Professional Help You To Help Your Client?

 

  • ESOPS - Initial appraisals must start out with accurate values of tangible assets such as machinery/equipment. Book value is not accurate.
  • Fair Market Valuations - Book value is not accurate and usually different from Fair Market Value. If the machinery/equipment is not valued properly, the entire business valuation is not accurate.
  • Gifting - Requires an appraisal of the items becoming a gift.
  • Estate Planning - Trusts and Wills require a value of the items.
  • Liquidations - How do effectively and profitably liquidate the assets?



At last...

..get the expertise of a Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) who upholds the regulations, ethics, and appraisal procedures Of The Uniform Standards Of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).

A Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) delivers an independent comprehensive Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraisal Report that withstands scrutiny because it is based on comparables and market research. Gone are the days when a true realistic market value cannot be obtained because of a lack of research, experience and certification.

A CMEA delivered Report eliminates your risk and liability associated with the appraisal of machinery and equipment. In addition, a CMEA has experience in liquidation of machinery or equipment.