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American ValueMetrics |
Valuation (Appraisal) ServicesProfessional appraisals are very simply a defensible opinion of value. Appraisals by American ValueMetrics are designed to be consummately defensible, and as a consequence are rarely challenged in court. Defensibility depends on three important elements:
Whatever the business objectives driving your need for valuation services, the valuation professionals of American ValueMetrics have the skills and experience to deliver a thorough, defensible, substantiated valuation report tailored to your specific needs. Fully Substantiated, Supportable and Defensible Valuation ConclusionsOur experience and credentials enable us to provide realistic value conclusions. We engage in thorough financial analysis and embrace heuristics methodology to draw upon in making conclusions about the business, the industry and the value. Where appropriate, we cite relevant court decisions and regulatory statutes. Industry ExperienceAmerican ValueMetrics valuation professionals bring collective industry experience and resources from the small business arena and understand the challenges, complexities and nuances that only apply to small closely held privately owned businesses. And, we understand how to gather and utilize the appropriate market data to draw inferences and conclusions about your business and derive a defensible value. Independence and ObjectivityOur valuation professionals are committed to upholding the highest standards of independence and objectivity as defined by the Society of Business Analysts, as well as the Uniform Standards for Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), which have been recently approved by the IRS as “the generally accepted appraisal standards”.
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