Appraisers frequently refer to what they do as an “art.” And in fact, the word “art” features prominently in the title of a book on appraisal review published by a major appraisal organization. But the practice of referring to appraisals and appraisal review as an “art” can be problematic, especially when we’re providing appraisals to…Read More
Appraisals for Ad Valorem Tax Appeals
Considering an ad valorem tax appeal for your business? Business owners who provide independent equipment values researched by experienced, qualified equipment appraisers are more successful in their tax appeal. Whether negotiating assessed values with the county property appraiser or in a value adjustment board hearing, a taxpayer who’s prepared with a USPAP equipment appraisal review has a better chance of…Read More
Equipment Appraisal Reconciliation
Reconciliation is the final process for the equipment appraiser when more than one approach to value is used in an equipment valuation. That process involves reconciling the values from the separate approaches and resolving, if necessary, any differences in order to arrive at a final opinion of value. The question here is: “Why in the world…Read More
The Financial Risks of Flawed Appraisals
A previous post introduced the five qualities of a credible appraisal, and in a perfect world, the equipment appraisal report you’re basing financial decisions on would always adequately address those USPAP-specified qualities. The fact is though, as we all know, that this is not a perfect world and many equipment appraisal reports don’t meet the…Read More
How to Get an Accurate Desktop Appraisal
Desktop appraisals, or limited scope appraisals, aren’t always cheaper or faster than the usual equipment appraisal, but — as discussed in a previous post about desktop appraisals — sometimes they’re a reasonable choice given the circumstances. And if you and your appraiser agree that a desktop appraisal meets your needs, you’ll be doing some of the…Read More
When to Worry About the Accuracy of Your Appraisal
An appraisal review is a good choice whenever you feel uneasy about the qualifications of the equipment appraiser or confused about the methodology used in an equipment appraisal report. This could be a report you originally contracted for – or it could be an equipment appraisal report you’ve received from another party. In situations such…Read More
Must-Have Resource From the Appraisal Foundation
If you’ve ever had any questions about equipment appraisal, I’m happy to share with you a new, free downloadable brochure from the Appraisal Foundation, entitled Valuation of Machinery and Equipment. This full-color, 20-page booklet is packed full of must-have information; it lists reasons you might need an equipment appraisal, provides important definitions from the American Society…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
How to Read an Appraisal Report
Some folks get their equipment appraisal reports and flip straight to the value amounts. And that’s fine — it’s the final opinion of value, after all, that’s needed for most equipment appraisal purposes — but that value amount doesn’t confirm whether or not you’ve gotten a useful and qualified report: a report that not only provides…Read More
Have Appraisals, Will Travel
Sometimes being an equipment appraiser means we have to take a road trip. And sometimes, a series of assignments means that the laptop and the smart phone transform the passenger seat of the company car into a mobile office for several days on end. Last month was very much like that, as we traveled from…Read More
How Will Dodd-Frank Affect Appraisals?
In this guest blog, Robert Podwalny, FASA, gives an overview of the Appraisal Review and Management (ARM) field of the appraisal profession, explaining why appraisal review is needed, what an appraisal review involves, who is qualified to review appraisals, and the opportunities available in this quickly-growing area of the appraisal profession. Substandard Appraisals One of…Read More
Tax-Related Appraisals: Section 6701 & Circular 230
This is the second half of an article on the consequences of the Internal Revenue Service’s new and significant enforcement initiatives that specifically target abusive tax-related appraisals and the individuals who prepare them. Read the first half here in a previous post. Authors are Jay Fishman, FASA, Business Valuation Review Editor and Chairman of the…Read More
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