Plastics, as a manufacturing industry with its own specialized equipment that needed to be appraised, started to take hold shortly after World War II. It wasn’t until the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, however, that “modern” plastics really started to come into their own. Nowadays, of course, we’d be hard-pressed imagine a life without plastics;…Read More
USPAP: Not just for Litigation Appraisals
Litigation support, from an equipment appraiser’s point of view, often seems like a long discussion about what constitutes an adequate appraisal report –– and that inevitably includes explaining what USPAP is and why it’s important. Of course, the benefits of a USPAP report aren’t limited to litigation purposes: professional appraisal standards benefit everyone in every situation for…Read More
Valuing Ag Equipment in California
Had a chat this morning with a fellow from a governmental lending agency who wanted to know if I’d like to be their go-to equipment appraiser for agricultural equipment in California — from the Mexican border up to the edge of Oregon. Would I? Yessir, I believe I would. Thanks for asking! I’ve written before…Read More
What Determines the Cost of an Appraisal?
When folks call us for an equipment appraisal, the first thing they usually ask is how much an appraisal will cost. Many of them are surprised to hear that we need a lot more information about their equipment and their situation before we can provide a quote or bid for the job. Why does your…Read More
What’s so Fair about Fair Market Value?
When you think about “Fair Market Value” in equipment appraisal reports, what do you think the “fair” part means? We had this discussion not long ago at an appraisal report writing class regarding the new USPAP regulations and the consensus was that the “fair” part of “fair market value” is redundant. Market Value, by definition,…Read More
Appraising Recycling Equipment
Recycling equipment appraisals are more and more common as the recycling facilities industry continues to grow. According to a recent study released by waste360, this industry has grown at an annual rate of 3.3% in the years since 2008, despite a slump in prices for recycled commodities during the recession.
What Does the Future Hold for Construction Equipment Values?
As a construction equipment appraiser, I’ve been watching values for for construction equipment rise, and that’s true whatever the reason for the equipment appraisal might be. Generally, construction equipment appraisals are for the purposes of collateral loans or due diligence for buy/sell negotiations, but this year we’ve also provided construction equipment appraisal reports for family…Read More
Purchase Price Allocation Appraisals
When CPA firms need appraisals for financial reporting purposes, it’s often related to business combinations. Appraisals for business combinations are most commonly needed when one business entirely gains a controlling interest over another. At that point, the purchase price allocated on the books needs to be split out, with specific amounts allocated to inventory, land,…Read More
CARB Registration Re-opens for Ag and Construction Trucks
Did you miss the April 29, 2011, deadline to register your Ag truck? California Air Resources Board has re-opened registration for trucks used in agriculture that have been owned since Jan. 1, 2009, and will be operated within specific mileage thresholds. If you have an eligible truck, you can register it online now. A recent Ag…Read More
Annual Fair Value Conference in San Francisco
Next week, the annual Fair Value Conference will be in San Francisco. As president of the San Francisco/Nevada Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers, I’m especially excited about this. It’s a great opportunity not only for local Business Valuation appraisers, but also for the NorCal ASA Chapter in general. Of course, here at the Northern California/Nevada…Read More
Simplify Legal Matters with Shared Experts
Sharing a machinery and equipment appraiser in a legal conflict is an effective way to reduce costs and discord. Shared experts is common in legal proceedings concerning issues like mergers and collateral lending and it’s useful for family law cases as well. Deciding to share an equipment appraiser benefits parties on both sides of a…Read More
CARB Regs in Appraising Small Fleets
Recently I valued a 1994 flatbed truck used for heavy hauling. Even though I’ve done more truck appraisals than I can count, this one in particular proved the importance of double-checking CARB rulings. What I discovered was so interesting that I put together a case study regarding the truck appraisal under the current CARB regs….Read More
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