Appraisal Economics Analysis
What is Appraisal Economics?
Independent valuation experts with 35+ years of experience
Product Features & Capabilities
- Business valuations
- Complex securities appraisal
- Goodwill impairment analysis
- Gift and estate tax valuations
- Purchase price allocations
- Solvency and fairness opinions
- Intellectual property valuation
- Power plant valuations
Use Cases
Value pharmaceutical companies with early-stage drugs; Appraise rights to satellite orbit paths; Provide solvency opinions for public company IPOs; Conduct goodwill impairment assessments for multinational corporations; Value complex intangible assets in cross-border transactions
Pricing
$5,000 - $30,000
Other Considerations
Serves clients including Bank of America, Wells Fargo, KKR, Berkshire Partners; Provides expert witness testimony in federal courts; Team members hold U.S. government security clearances; Valued power plants, paper mills, and chemical plants worldwide; Appraised rights to satellite orbit paths; Recognized for deep expertise in complex securities and intangible assets
Certifications
Appraisal Economics holds various certifications and qualifications in the field of business valuation, including designations from the American Society of Appraisers, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), and the CFA Institute. Their team members are also recognized by various real estate licensing boards, indicating a high level of expertise and professionalism in business valuation.
Target Industries
Appraisal Economics primarily serves the following industries for business valuation services:
- Automotive - Valuation services tailored for the automotive sector, including dealerships and manufacturers.
- Business Services - Focused on various business service providers, such as consulting and IT services.
- Chemicals - Specialized valuation for chemical companies, including manufacturers and distributors.
- Consumer Products and Services - Valuation for businesses in consumer goods, including retail and manufacturing.
- Energy and Utility Property - Services for energy and utility sectors, including renewable energy companies.
- Food and Beverage - Valuation for food and beverage industries, including producers and distributors.
- Hedge Funds - Specialized services for hedge fund valuations, focusing on asset management.
- Manufacturing - Valuation services for manufacturing companies across various sectors.
- Media, Sports, and Entertainment - Focused on the media and entertainment sectors, including film and sports franchises.
- Medical, Pharma, and Biotech - Valuation for medical and pharmaceutical industries, including biotech firms.
- Metals and Mining - Services for the metals and mining sectors, including extraction and processing companies.
- Not-For-Profit - Valuation services for not-for-profit organizations, including charities and foundations.
- Other Industries - Valuation for various other sectors not specifically listed.
- One of a Kind - Unique valuation services for specialized cases that do not fit standard categories.
- Paper and Forest Products - Valuation for paper and forestry industries, including production and distribution.
- Power - Services related to power generation and utilities, including traditional and renewable sources.
- Private Equity - Valuation services for private equity firms, focusing on investment analysis.
- Real Estate - Valuation for real estate properties, including commercial and residential.
- REIT - Services for Real Estate Investment Trusts, focusing on property valuation.
- Retail - Valuation for retail businesses, including brick-and-mortar and e-commerce.
- Social Media - Valuation services for social media platforms and related businesses.
- Technology - Valuation for technology companies, including software and hardware firms.
These industries reflect the extensive experience and expertise of Appraisal Economics in providing valuation services across diverse sectors.
Services
Appraisal Economics offers three principal approaches for business valuation:
- Income-Based Business Valuation Method
- Market-Based Business Valuation Method
- Cost-Based Business Valuation Method - Based on the principle of substitution, this approach suggests that a buyer would not pay more for an asset than the cost to replace it. It typically uses historical cost less accumulated depreciation to value assets, which can lead to misstatements of fair market value.
Appraisal Economics has extensive experience in providing these valuation services for a range of clients, from large corporations to smaller family businesses.
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