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Training to Become a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA)
Ever wonder about becoming a Certified Machinery and Equipment Appraiser (CMEA)? Contact us to see if becoming a CMEA may be perfect for you. You’ll receive a 14-page comprehensive Preview Pak for the NEBB Institute, and you’ll discover why the CMEA professional designation could be both important and beneficial to you and your business. Professionals […]
The ABCs of Certified Appraisals
Just as it’s important for a child to learn his or her ABCs, it’s important to know the ABCs of certified appraisals. Accuracy A certified appraiser will determine which valuation standard will be applied to deliver the most accurate appraisal for a client’s unique situation. Standards include fair market value, liquidation value, scrap value, and […]
Are You an Auctioneer? Are You a CMEA? You Should Be!
We’ve talked in the past about auctions and the different types of value certified appraisers assign to machinery or equipment up for auction. As businesses close or auction off items to free up cash, auctioneers are in high demand. And the traditional way of conducting auctions is not the only way they’re done anymore. Auctions […]
NEBB Institute’s Powerful Ethics Standard in the Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Industry
Because we didn’t think the industry standards were strong enough, the NEBB Institute created and promotes a powerful ethics standard in the machinery and equipment appraisal industry. We are committed to preserving the public trust and educating the public on how to protect themselves when it comes to getting accurate machinery and equipment values. The […]
NEBB Profile: John Harris
From time to time, we use this blog to spotlight a NEBB Institute member and show you what they bring to NEBB, as well as what they get out of it. To continue with these profiles, meet John Harris, director of the NEBB Institute. As Director of the NEBB Institute, John has trained more than […]
Tax Week in Texas
The rendition deadline for small businesses in Texas is this Friday, April 15. Business owners have to submit rendition forms that list all of their taxable inventory, including all machinery and equipment, that the business owned in 2010. This process allows business owners to state their opinions of their equipment and property value before the […]




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