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
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
Estate Appraisals Often Require Accredited Machinery Appraisers
What do equipment appraisers have to do with estate planning? That’s a good question and one I had to answer at length recently when applying for membership in an estate planning organization. The fact is, some of our largest equipment appraisal assignments are typically estate and or gift appraisals and about 30%-40% of our entire…Read More
Scope of Work for Appraisals
As an equipment appraiser, I can verify that defining the scope of work is a critical first step in any appraisal process. Even before quoting a price on an equipment appraisal, we need to closely define our scope of work. Scope of work is defined by our friends at USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) as…Read More
When to Choose a Desktop Appraisal
Like most equipment appraisers, I generally discourage equipment desktop appraisals. Most folks who ask for one are making an assumption that a desktop appraisal, since it wouldn’t include a physical inspection of the equipment, would be less expensive, or at least quicker, and usually, it’s not. That’s not to say that I never do a…Read More
Tax Appeals, Family Law, and Other Reasons to Get an Appraisal
Reasons for equipment appraisals are varied and multiple, as we discover each time we answer the phone here at our equipment appraisal office in the Sacramento Valley. Will the appraisal be used in a Redding trucking company’s attempt to settle a loss claim with an insurance company, to resolve a family law matter concerning a…Read More
The Role of Levels of Trade in Appraisals
Equipment appraisals for different reasons may yield different bottom-line values, depending on the level of trade used by your equipment appraiser. USPAP regulations require that an appraisal report “identify the type and definition of value.” Learn more about it! Read More
SBA Loan Appraisals: Machinery & Equipment
The recent passage of the Small Business Jobs Act (H.R. 5297) has galvanized the business loan market. A qualified ASA machinery and equipment appraiser discusses the importance of USPAP compliant equipment appraisals for both the lending institutions and the borrowers in light of bank auditors and examiners who will be inspecting SBA loan files. Read More