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Attention Business Owner!
Now…More Than Ever, It is Extremely Vital You KNOW The Value Of Your Equipment!
Why Do You Need To Know The Value Of Your Machinery/Equipment?

As a business owner, at one time or another you will be faced with needing to know…What’s Your Machinery/Equipment Really Worth?

What do you do? Guess? Ask a friend? Go by book value? Unfortunately, guessing, friends and book values are risky, unsubstantiated, and inaccurate! A Lender, CPA, Attorney, Court, IRS, and others ALL require a USPAP compliant, substantiated Certified Equipment Appraisal. If your appraisal is prepared by anyone other than a “qualified” appraiser preparing a “qualified” appraisal, your appraisal will not hold up to scrutiny required by governmental authorities, lenders, CPAs, attorneys, courts, and others!

A Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraiser (CMEA) Gives You An Independent Substantiated, Irrefutable, and USPAP Compliant Report You Can Rely Upon With Confidence.

A CMEA professional has the expertise, certification and knowledge to conduct an independent third party machinery/equipment appraisal. Therefore, the value of an item is substantiated and reflects the realistic true market value of an item. In addition, each CMEA abides by the regulations and ethics of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.

Why Would You Need The Professional Services Of A CMEA?

Sellers need to know that they are not selling to low or pricing their machinery/equipment above the fair market value. Buyers want to know that they are not paying too much to purchase the machinery/ equipment.

In addition, for allocation purposes, the IRS requires buyers and sellers to agree on the value of tangible assets involved with a business transfer. They must “allocate” a particular value for tangible assets as well as goodwill.

A Certified Machinery/Equipment Appraisal holds up under scrutiny with courts, financial institutions, and other lenders. That’s not all, business owners utilize a Certified Appraisal Report in connection with good business sense in the following areas ...

  • Divorce
  • Partnership
  • Buy/Sell Agreement
  • Estate Plannings
  • 1031 Exchanges
  • Gifting
  • Trust Agreements
  • Litigation
  • Tax Purposes
  • Business Valuations
  • Dissolution
  • Financing
  • SBA Loans
  • Insurable Value
  • Property Taxes
  • Retirement Planning
  • Cost Segregation
  • Sarbanes/Oxley
Rely on the expertise of a CMEA (Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraiser).
It makes logical prudent business sense and reduces your risk of liability!
What Is Your Equipment Worth?
01/03/2010

There are over 20 different business reasons why you NEED a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraisal by a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser.

Afterall, not ALL equipment appraisers are Certified. Make sure the equipment appraiser you choose upholds the ethics and reporting guidelines of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) promulgated by Congress and the Appraisal Foundation.

You can rely with confidence on a Certified Machinery And Equipment Appraisal prepared and delivered by a CMEA because it is USPAP compliant, substantiated, defensible, and holds up to scrutiny.


Now You Know You Need A Certified Equipment Appraisal, How Do You Find One?
01/03/2010

That is a great question and we are glad that you asked. You have come to the right place to locate a CERTIFIED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT APPRAISER (CMEA). With just a click of the mouse, you can locate a CMEA close to you. Click on the world icon that says, Locate A CMEA. Then choose your state from the drop down menu, click on Go. Up will pop a list of CMEAs close to you. If you require assistance, please call 866-632-2467.



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