Providing expert professional services since 1999 to:

Banks & Lenders
Accountants
Attorneys
Business Owners
   
Rush appraisals OK
   

 

All appraisals are prepared using the latest Uniform Standards of Professional Practice (USPAP) guidelines and standards.

What is your machinery and equipment really worth?
Only a certified machinery and equipment appraisal will withstand scrutiny.

When it comes to your business, at some point in time, you will probably need to know the true value of your machinery and equipment. Business Owners, Attorneys, CPA's, Courts of Law and Financial Institutions ask the same question, "What's it really worth?"

Is Your Business At Risk?
Whenever there's a question about the value of your property, there's also a risk involved. It may be the risk of selling too low, or of paying too much; the risk of being under or over insured; the risk of not getting your fair share in a division of property; the risk of incurring tax penalties or being audited when claiming a deduction for charitable contribution or when calculating estate taxes.

A professional appraiser or valuation expert helps you manage these and other such risks by providing a written opinion of value, upon which you can base your financial decisions.

Rather than being just an "educated guess," the professional appraiser's value conclusions are based on prescribed methods of evaluation, research, and report writing.

Are you making a costly mistake?
Estimating the true market value of your equipment and machinery at any given time requires the specialized skills of a professional who has the expertise and certification to determine its true fair market value. Whether you need to know the fair market value or another standard of value such as liquidation value, salvage value or replacement cost, doesn't it make solid business sense to obtain a credible certified appraisal report that holds up under the scrutiny of financial institutions, government agencies, buyers, sellers, shareholders or partners?

Our certified machinery & equipment appraisals are performed to standards and requirements of the CMEA designation and ethics guidelines as set forth by the uniform standards of professional appraisal practice (USPAP).

Only a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) has the skill, knowledge & skill to submit a true realistic value.




 

 
       
 

Providing professional service since 1985.