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Why Should I Get a Business Appraisal?
The business appraisal process sees an educated professional known as an appraiser estimate the value of a property according to the criteria of the owner or another party. A business appraisal may be figured according to bottom line finances, such as income and property worth, or a business appraisal could be used in litigation, as in a lawsuit or in divorce proceedings. Local market conditions as well as intangible value (such as trade secrets, trade marks, or a preexisting customer base) can also determine business appraisal value.
All of these factors may make the business appraisal worth more or less than the current property value or even for the original price purchased. When the seller and the buyer attempt the negotiate a deal they will have their own interests in mind and will not necessarily trust the business appraisal offered by each other. This is why the buyer or seller will usually pay for the services of a neutral business appraisal professional to make a fair estimate.
It is possible that a seller will not want a business appraisal and will settle upon the word of the buyer (or vice versa) but this could be an expensive mistake, especially if one of the parties is overestimating or underestimating the property. Professional business appraisals are even more important in cases of litigation involving divorce and the dispersion of assets.
If you are looking for a professional business appraisal then travel over to American Value Metrics. Whereas some business appraisal companies may charge steep prices and take as long as two months to valuate a business, American Value Metrics can deliver an affordable business appraisal in just five days. Call for a free consultation on your future business appraisal and buy your newest property with confidence!
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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