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Machinery & Equipment Appraisal FAQ
Frequently asked questions about choosing a qualified machinery and equipment
appraiser, appraisal credentials, USPAP-compliant reports, valuation methods,
deadlines, and supportable equipment appraisal conclusions.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Machinery and Equipment Appraisers
The following questions are important to ask when choosing a professional
machinery and equipment appraiser.
What is your general equipment appraisal educational background? What specific experience do you have with the kind of machinery and equipment I wish to have appraised?
There is no requirement for machinery and equipment appraisers to secure a license.
Therefore, it is up to you to evaluate the ability and qualifications of those
who call themselves machinery appraisers. The machinery appraiser should have
specific experience in the task at hand.
Are you a member of a professional appraisal society? If so, does that society test, certify, and recertify? Do you hold a special designation issued by that appraising society?
By educating, testing and awarding designations to appraisers across six disciplines,
ASA ensures that appraisers receive the education, information and tools they need
to become a recognized leader in the profession. Remember that an accreditation in
appraising issued by a major teaching, testing, and accrediting appraisal society is
a strong indicator of ability.
It is important to note that a major appraisal organization such as the American
Society of Appraisers requires strict adherence to its Principles of Appraisal
Practice and Code of Ethics. International Appraisals, Inc. provides equipment
appraisals compliant with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
Additionally, to ensure that competent, relevant, current valuation counsel is
available to the public, ASA requires Accredited Senior Appraisers to reaccredit.
This mandatory program emphasizes professional participation in a continuing
education process.
Are you a full-time machinery and equipment appraiser or do you conduct other business activities?
A full-time machinery and equipment appraiser is generally better positioned
to understand equipment markets, appraisal methodology, lender requirements,
value definitions, USPAP reporting, and supportable appraisal conclusions.
Can the machinery appraisal firm meet the specified deadlines?
Timing matters. Before hiring an equipment appraiser, confirm the expected
delivery date, the information needed to begin, whether a site visit is required,
and whether the appraisal report can be completed within the required timeframe.
Does the machinery appraisal firm document the approach to value?
The appraisal report should document the approach to value so the conclusions
are supportable in the event of audit, litigation, lender review, insurance
review, estate review, or other professional scrutiny.
What information is needed for a machinery and equipment appraisal?
Useful information may include asset descriptions, manufacturer, model,
serial number, year, original cost, acquisition date, photographs, depreciation
schedules, invoices, maintenance records, and the intended use of the appraisal.
Do you need to inspect the equipment in person?
A site inspection may be appropriate depending on the assignment, equipment,
intended use, available records, photographs, and scope of work. Some assignments
may be completed using photographs, asset lists, invoices, and supporting documentation.
What value definitions can be included?
Depending on the intended use, reports may include Fair Market Value, Fair
Market Value Installed, Fair Market Value in Continued Use, Orderly Liquidation
Value, Forced Liquidation Value, replacement cost, or other appropriate value premises.
The machinery appraiser you select should be able to answer these questions and
others to your satisfaction. Do not hesitate to ask. The true professional appraiser
will welcome the opportunity to display his experience and credentials.
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