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Guide to Business Appraiser Services
The goal of a business appraiser is to determine an accurate value for a business. A business appraiser is commonly called upon in order to determine the value of a business when it is to be sold. A business appraiser may also be used in other circumstances; however.
For example, it may be necessary in order to employ a business appraiser when a couple who jointly owns a business is divorcing. Most divorce courts require a business valuation to be performed by a professional business appraiser when a divorce is in the works.
Other situations in which a business appraiser may be needed include a transfer of ownership, such as when a business owner has died and the property is going to pass to the heirs of the original business owners.
While all of these situations detail times in which a business appraiser may most commonly be called upon, it should be noted that many businesses employ the services of a qualified business appraiser on a regular business. These business owners recognize the value in having a business appraiser evaluate the worth of their business on a regular basis. If you do plan for your business to pass on to your heirs following your death, it is essential to have a business appraiser evaluate your business on a regular basis.
It should be noted that a business appraiser uses a variety of factors in determining the value of a business; including the amount of cash the business generates as well as outside factors such as interest rates. Having a business appraiser value your property on a regular basis will assure that you always have an accurate idea of the worth of your business.
To learn more about the services of a professional business appraiser, visit AmericanValueMetrics.com.
American ValueMetrics
1585 South Loma Dr, Ojai, CA 93023
Phone: 805-646-4960 Fax: 805-715-7024
business appraisal and valuation
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