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Valuation Credentials?

    Valuation Credentials    Valuation credentials refer to the qualifications, certifications, or designations that individuals or firms possess to perform valuation services. These credentials demonstrate the expertise and knowledge of the professionals in the field of valuation and provide credibility to their work. Here are some common valuation credentials: 1.Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA): This… Read More »

When valuing Certain financial instruments?

Financial Instruments Financial Instruments, When valuing certain financial instruments, such as stocks, bonds, derivatives, or other securities, various valuation techniques and methodologies can be apply. The choice of valuation method depends on the specific instrument and market conditions. Here are some commonly used valuation approaches: 1.Market Approach: The market approach relies on market-based data and… Read More »

Are appraised values public record?

Appraised Values   The status of appraised values as public records depends on the specific jurisdiction and the type of property being appraised. In many cases, appraised values are considered public information and can be accessed by the public through various means. However, there may be exceptions and limitations in certain situations. 1. Real estate… Read More »

Intangible Assets: Can assets be Intangible ?

Intangible Assets Yes, assets can be intangible. In accounting and finance, assets can categorize into two main types: tangible assets and intangible assets. Tangible assets refer to physical assets that possess a physical form and can be perceived through touch or sight. Examples of tangible assets include buildings, machinery, vehicles, inventory, and land. On the… Read More »