The valuation professionals at Capital Assets Valuations are licensed, certified, and qualified appraisers in their respective disciplines. Many of these professionals have working experience with the “Big 4” accounting firms and other national and regional valuation and consulting firms. Our professionals have extensive experience in
The valuation professionals at Capital Assets Valuations are licensed, certified, and qualified appraisers in their respective disciplines. Many of these professionals have working experience with the “Big 4” accounting firms and other national and regional valuation and consulting firms. Our professionals have extensive experience in a variety of industries and have been exposed to rigorous reviews by auditors and regulatory authorities.
The American Society of Appraisers (ASA) is an international organization of appraisal professionals. ASA members represent all disciplines, including Machinery and Technical Specialties (MTS). Accredited appraisers are held to a higher standard. ASA designated appraisers are bound by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Prac
The American Society of Appraisers (ASA) is an international organization of appraisal professionals. ASA members represent all disciplines, including Machinery and Technical Specialties (MTS). Accredited appraisers are held to a higher standard. ASA designated appraisers are bound by the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (“USPAP”) published by the Appraisal Standards Board and the Principles of Appraisal Practice and Code of Ethics of the American Society of Appraisers.
Each accredited member of the American Society of Appraisers has earned a professional designation in one or more specialized areas of appraisal. To receive the accreditation, the appraiser must pass intensive written examinations, submit representative appraisal reports for peer review and be screened for his or her ethical behavior. In
Each accredited member of the American Society of Appraisers has earned a professional designation in one or more specialized areas of appraisal. To receive the accreditation, the appraiser must pass intensive written examinations, submit representative appraisal reports for peer review and be screened for his or her ethical behavior. In addition, each accredited member must pass ASA's Ethics Examination and an examination on the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP).
By avoiding the real or perceived conflicts that accompany professional service offerings such as audit, brokerage, and investment banking, we eliminate real and/or perceived conflicts-of-interest. That ensures the independence that is essential in today’s business environment. Our independence allows us to provide services to a wide range of clients without those clients worrying about conflicts of interest or other independence issues. This is a significant issue, especially today, as many transactions and relationships are undergoing significant public, government, and industry scrutiny.
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