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Why Choose ProBiz Business Appraisals?

ProBiz machinery and equipment appraisals meet the elements of a qualified appraisal pursuant to the SBA's Standard Operating Procedures for lending purposes and AICPA's Standards of Valuations #1 for CPAs.

 Needless to say, a Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisal Report that is USPAP compliant is of the utmost importance to protect you, your CPA, your broker and others from unsubstantiated and inaccurate values which later can result in a lawsuit.

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Do You Really Know Who You're Working With?

Since the answer to that question is somewhat perplexing in today's business climate, you need to be sure you are working with a trained, certified, and licensed business professional. ProBiz Business Appraisals are Certified industry leaders who have the certification and expertise to deliver a substantiated, irrefutable, defensible Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisal that will hold up to scrutiny.

We Demand Ethical Excellence From Machinery & Equipment Appraisers.  Therefore, the Certified Machinery & Equipment Appraisers at Accord Equipment Appraisals comply with and uphold these  four strict points...

  Ethical Obligations
Advocacy Only Of The Appraisal
Defensible Appraisal

Many attempts have been made to educate the public on how to protect themselves when it comes to providing accurate machinery and equipment values.  Oftentimes, people rely on surface-level information from an appraiser, which does not give an indication as to the level of accuracy or competency. 
          
The Certified professionals at ProBiz Business Appraisals are committed to preserving the public trust inherent in the appraisal process. The purpose of the Code Of Ethics And Competency Appraiser Awareness Program is to protect the public from unsubstantiated or questionable machinery and equipment appraisals.  Our seal serves to alert the public to the documentation we know is necessary to prove that an appraiser is competent.  This assures an appraisal will be substantiated, accurate, irrefutable, defensible and will withstand  scrutiny.