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How We Accurately Determines The Value Of Your Business Assets

A proper valuation comes from understanding the intricacies and recognizing the assets features and functions.

What We Do:
  • Assembles pertinent data
  • Conducts Market Research
  • Applies appropriate analytical techniques
  • Applies knowledge, experience and judgment
  • Arrives at a conclusion of Value

What Factors Are Considered When Determining Value?
  • Condition of the Assets
  • Features and Options
  • Functionality
  • Installation Requirements (When Applicable)
  • Removal Requirements (When Applicable)
  • Market Conditions and Trends
  • Sales of Comparable Assets
  • Replacement Cost(s) (When Applicable)

The Valuation
Commercial Industrial Liquidation expedites the valuation process using a proprietary database and market data. The strength of this database, combined with the on-site experience of our team, results in a well-documented and thoroughly supported valuation report that can be relied upon to make business decisions, support expert testimony, and insurance coverage.

Valuation Methods & Strategies
Determining the strategic or economic value of the assets can have a significant impact on the valuation. For example, a strategic advantage could be that the company's products penetrate existing market barriers. An economic advantage could be that the company has existing technology that can reduce the cost of manufacturing. We will determine the appropriate appraisal valuations methods and strategies to use in order to maximize the real value of the company and return a higher value for the seller.  Some examples are:
  • Removal Value Versus In-Place-Value
  • Functional Obsolescence Versus External Obsolescence
  • Forced Liquidation Value Versus Orderly Liquidation Value

Other Links:

Business Asset Valuations (Main Page)
Art & Science of Asset Valuations
Forced Liquidation Value Versus Orderly Liquidation Value

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