Equipment appraisals are just one part of a business valuation. In this guest blog, my CalCPA colleague Tom Collins takes us beyond restaurant equipment appraisals into the world of restaurant business valuation. Tom is a Sacramento CPA who specializes in business valuation and forensic accounting. To learn more about his services, and read some of his…Read More
Drought and its Impact on Valuing Agricultural Equipment
Several equipment appraisal report clients have recently asked me to include information on California’s on-going drought conditions and how current and continuing conditions might affect the value of the equipment appraised. It’s an interesting situation for an equipment appraiser to be in. As a rule, equipment appraisal reports state that the opinion of value provided…Read More
Trailer Values 2012
I often tweet truck and trailer stats. Partly because I am, after all, an equipment appraiser who enjoys inspecting and researching transportation fleet equipment, and partly because truck and trailer sales could be seen as economic indicators. Last time I wrote about trailers, the used market was strong. That doesn’t appear to have changed, especially…Read More
Rice Harvesters in the Sacramento Valley
Rice harvest is underway! As usual, there’s concern about the weather, but harvest started last month with the early maturing varieties and will continue right into November. It’s fun to see all the videos of rice harvesting rolling onto the internet. Most of those videos are from the Sacramento Valley, where most of the rice…Read More
Banner Year for Sacramento Area Diesel Reduction Program
SECAT (Sacramento Emergency Clean Air & Transportation Grant Program) was created by California Assembly Bill 2511 to help the Sacramento region meet its air quality attainment commitments under the State Implementation Plan (SIP). Response to the program was overwhelming this year and the inciatives will not be available again until October 2011. 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