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Intro

Nowadays financial systems are getting more robust worldwide, and the complex regulatory environment are recognising the need for competent business valuation. It is the complexity that has driven us to provide such business valuation for a purpose.

We perform business valuation on multiple areas including buying and selling businesses, impairment review for financial reporting purpose, fair value assessment of share-based payments of Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP), Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) and identification of intangible asset, equity portfolio valuation for private equities and venture capital, analysis of market participant acquisition premium, credit analysis and expected credit loss assessment.

Discover how ASA explain the concepts and nuances of appraisal and valuation so that the client could pursue an accurate valuation.

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Development Process

Our valuation development process is tailored to each business. According to USPAP, the development process typically begins with a comprehensive analysis of the company's financial statements, including revenue, expenses, assets, and liabilities.

Our team consider historical financial data, future projections, and industry trends to gain a thorough understanding of the business's financial performance and prospects. In addition to financial analysis, we also evaluate non-financial aspects that impact the business's value.

Qualitative aspects may include a company's market position, competitive landscape, intellectual property possessed, customer base owned, management team, and operational efficiency, not to mention the relevant legal and regulatory factors that may also affect a business's value, especially in industries such as renewable energy, credit insurance, banking and consumer finance.

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Machinery and Equipment Valuation

An accredited senior appraiser follows a systematic and robust approach when performing machinery and equipment valuation. The process typically involves the following key steps:

Initial Assessment

We begin by gathering relevant information about the machinery and equipment to be valued. This includes detailed specifications, age, condition, maintenance records, and any unique characteristics or modifications.

Site Visit

We conduct an on-site inspection to physically assess the machinery and equipment. They examine its condition, functionality, and any factors that may impact its value, such as wear and tear, obsolescence risks, or environmental factors.

Data Collection

Our appraiser collects and analyzes relevant data from a variety of sources, including industry publications, market research, comparable sales data, and equipment databases. This information helps establish benchmarks and market trends for the valuation process.

Valuation Approaches

Our appraiser applies recognized valuation approaches tailored to machinery and equipment. These commonly include the cost approach, sales comparison approach, and income approach.

Analysis and Reconciliation

Our appraiser carefully analyzes the data collected and reconciles the results obtained from the different valuation approaches. They consider the specific characteristics of the machinery and equipment, the reliability of the data sources, and their professional judgment to arrive at a final valuation conclusion.

Valuation Report

Our appraiser prepares a detailed valuation report that includes the methodology used, key assumptions made, supporting data and analysis, and the final determined value of the machinery and equipment. The report adheres to industry standards and regulatory requirements and serves as a comprehensive document for financial reporting, insurance purposes, asset management, and other relevant applications.

Throughout the valuation development process, our team of accredited appraisers maintain objectivity, professionalism, and adherence to ethical standards. We rely on our expertise, industry knowledge, and experience to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the machinery and equipment valuation.

Independent
Independent Perspective

Our independent perspective brings objectivity and thus creditability to the acquisition process on both sides of the table. We provide an unbiased assessment of the target company's value, strengths, weaknesses, and growth potential. This objective viewpoint helps you evaluate the acquisition opportunity critically and make well-informed decisions.

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