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Why Lenders Need A Certified Equipment Appraisal
To establish the value of the collateral, SBA Loans, business loans
Why CPAs Need A Certified Appraisal
Converting from C to S Corp, Estate, Gift, Tax, Retirement, ESOP, 1031 Exchange, Pension Protection Act, Sarbanes Oxley, IRS, property taxes.
Why Attorneys Need A Certified Appraisal
Divorce, partnership dissolution, litigation, buy/sell agreements, estate, bankruptcy, trusts
 


What Types Of Certified Equipment Appraisals Are Provided?
  • Certified Summary
  • Certified Desktop Summary
What Types Of Analysis Can Be Obtained?
  • Fair Market Value
  • Orderly Liquidation
  • Forced Liquidation
 

Equipment Appraisal...
Our Machinery and Equipment appraisals meet the elements of a qualified appraisal pursuant to the SBA's Standard Operating Procedures for lending purposes and AICPA's Standards of Valuation #1.
A Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Report that is USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) compliant is of the utmost importance to protect you from unsubstantiated and inaccurate values.
You need to know what to expect when you need an appraisal of your machinery and equipment. A Certified Appraisal Report that is USPAP compliant mandates specific information about the subject property to withstand scrutiny by the IRS, lenders, courts, attorneys, CPA's and others.
The Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraisal report prepared by International Appraisal Services will contain irrefutable, defensible information you can rely upon with confidence. 
+ Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Services
  • Commercial Lending
  • SBA Lending
  • Estate Settlements
  • Retirement Planning
  • Gifting and Taxation
  • Insurance Valuation
  • Matrimonial / Equitable Distribution
  • Merges and Acquisitions
  • Financing / Refinancing
  • Divestiture
  • Corporate Cost Reduction / Cost Allocation
  • Leasing and Floor plan Financing
  • Assessment of Performing or Non Performing Assets
+ What Is Contained Within A Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisal?
  • Summary of facts
  • Scope of work
  • Degree to which the property is inspected or identified
  • Extent of data research
  • Intended use
  • Overall condition of equipment
  • Extent of research into the physical or economic factors that could affect the property
  • Definition of conditions
  • Type and extent of analysis applied in arriving at options or conclusions
  • Depth of onsite inspection
  • Economic conditions
  • Economic conditions
  • Methods of evaluations
  • Sources calculated
  • Market conditions
  • Final value summary reconciliation
  • Appraiser's certificate and qualifications
  • Photographs
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