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Appraisals for Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment

From an appraiser’s perspective, furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) includes everything a business needs to function that is not attached to the business’ building. Things like office furniture, technical components, filing cabinets, and cases used to hold collateral are all considered FF&E. Items like these are on a fast depreciation schedule, so business owners tend […]

2022-12-20T09:01:34-05:00April 10th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Looking Back and Looking Forward

It was just shy of three years ago when the National Equipment and Business Builders (NEBB) Institute made its debut into the blogging world. Since then we’ve had the opportunity to blog about all manner of topics connected to the machinery and business appraisal world — why attorneys need a CMEA, USPAP: the hypothetical and […]

2022-12-21T06:55:43-05:00March 6th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Who Sets the International Valuation Standards?

Is there much variation in appraisal rules from one state to another? Not really. A piece of machinery or equipment appraised in a west coast state would be treated (and likely valued) the same as a piece of equipment appraised in an east coast state. So that answers the question as it relates to the […]

2022-12-27T07:42:00-05:00September 19th, 2012|Uncategorized|
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