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Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisers (CMEA) Coast-To-Coast And Worldwide |
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Three Quick Questions Will Reveal Any Appraiser’s Operating And Valuing Process Most business owners do not know that an error in judgment in appraising machinery and equipment can be costly. That’s why as a business owner, you should have confidence that the values are true and are backed by evidence to support the fair market value. Ask these important three questions to determine whether your Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Report will hold up under scrutiny. You see, all Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Reports are not created equal. 1. Which professional has the training, knowledge and expertise to provide a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Report? Answer: A Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) is a professional who has the training, knowledge, experience and background to render a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Report. All CMEA professionals receive extensive continuous training on a monthly basis and are subject to peer review on a regular basis. Only after a professional passes a comprehensive written examination and submits an appraisal is that professional awarded the prestigious professional designation of CMEA by the National Equipment & Machinery Brokers Institute. In addition, the professional is required to re-certify every five years. More importantly, a CMEA is required to observe the highest standards of professional ethics and comply with regulations mandated by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). Only the skills of a CMEA professional make sound financial business sense to determine an accurate value. 2. What are the ethics of a CMEA? Answer: 3. What can you expect from a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Report? Answer: |
CMEA Training Schedule 05/12/2008 LIVE CMEA Training In Dallas, TX June 26 & 27, 2008 9:00 am to 5:00 pm ONLY 4 Seats Remaining For: ONLINE CMEA Interactive Training June 26 & 27, 2008 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Will The IRS Allow Your Equipment Values? 02/18/2008 As you are preparing for the tax season, you should know that the IRS may not allow the value of your machinery and equipment. That\'s right. The Pension Protection Act of 2006, mandates that a value must be reported by a Certified Appraiser. Gone are the days when you can rely on a depreciation schedule, guess, or rely on the word of a non-certified person who may have a hidden agenda. Locate a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser in your area. Click on the tab Locate A CMEA for easy and quick access. You will be glad that you did. |
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