BEWARE Of Unsubstantiated Values!
Not all Appraisal Reports Are Equal!
When it comes to business, at some point in time, you will probably need to know the true value of the machinery and equipment.
Since the answer to that question often affects an important decision,
it makes good business and financial sense to utilize a professional
appraiser.
Business owners, attorneys, IRS, lenders and courts all ask the same question..
"What's the machinery and equipment really worth?" Is there goodwill? Do only the tangible assets of the business have value? If so, how are those assets valued? |
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We Have Associates Nationwide ...
The Certified professionals at Monarch Certified Appraisal, Brokerage & Auction are members of NEBB Institute, the nation's most-respected machinery/equipment appraisal and brokerage leader. |
What Can You Expect From Monarch Certified Appraisal, Brokerage & Auction?
We will deliver
an accurate, irrefutable, defensible, and descriptive Certified
Appraisal Report that includes photographs, model and serial numbers,
and other descriptive information that will withstand scrutiny. Our
assignment of value is based on extensive research, personal
inspection, and contact with manufacturers and suppliers to determine
what items are really worth. | |
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A Professional Embossed And Bound Certified Appraisal Report...
There are no substitutes!
99.9%
of appraisal reports fail to accurately value the tangible assets.
Why? That's a great question, and we're glad that you asked. Inaccurate
appraisals are not uncommon, and they can cause serious consequences to
your business, as can reliance upon any one of the following methods to
determine the value of capital equipment. How many of these methods do
you currently use?
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Guess;
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Rely on book value; or
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Rely on the word of a non-certified person who may have a "hidden" agenda.
Are you surprised to learn that all three methods are inaccurate and filled with liability?
If
an Appraisal Report is based on guessing, relying on book value, or
relying on a word of a non-certified person who may have a "hidden" agenda, the Report will not hold up scrutiny because it lacks substantiation.
Not only can values not be substantiated, but the Report itself is not
written to reflect the approaches to value, market conditions,
photographs and required substantiation that a USPAP Report contains.
USPAP
(Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) was promulgated
by Congress and is accepted around the world as the authoritative source
for machinery/equipment and business appraisals.
For These Reasons...
It's No Wonder That The Certified Equipment Appraisers At
Monarch Certified Appraisal, Brokerage & Auction Are The Most Sought After Machinery & Equipment Certified Appraisers Coast-To-Coast | |
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