Residual value for write-off
Residual value of assets for write-off and revaluation.
What it is ordered for
- write-off of fixed assets
- balance sheet revaluation
- audit
- collateral
What the work covers
- inventory of the assets
- determination of actual wear
- residual value calculation
- report for accounting and audit
How a valuation runs
- 1Enquiry and scoping: what is valued, for what purpose and as at what date.
- 2Inspection with a photographic record — we travel to the asset, or work from documents where inspection is impossible.
- 3Calculation: market analysis, selection of comparables, application of valuation approaches.
- 4Appraisal report signed by a licensed appraiser.
Cost and turnaround
The fee depends on the asset, the scope of work and urgency, so there is no fixed price list on the site. Call us and we will quote the fee and the turnaround for your case straight away.
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An appraisal report setting out the calculation, suitable for a bank, a court, a notary or an insurer.
Valuations are carried out by a licensed appraiser.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a valuation cost?
The fee depends on the type of asset, the scope of work and urgency. Call the number on the site and we will quote a price and a turnaround for your specific case.
How long does a valuation take?
Usually from one to a few working days after the inspection. We agree the exact deadline when you enquire and keep to it.
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