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Value of Equipment: Liquidation, Replacement, or Fair Market?

Peak Business Valuation

These include the liquidation value, replacement value, and fair market value. In this article, we explore the nuances of methods for valuing equipment. Each equipment valuation approach—liquidation, replacement, and fair market —has its strengths and limitations.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

Value Scope

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) value is relatively new, and gaining acceptance in corporate America. But while valuation (the process of putting a value on something) is part science and part art, there are well accepted techniques, methodologies, and theories that should be adhered to.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

Value Scope

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) value is relatively new, and gaining acceptance in corporate America. But while valuation (the process of putting a value on something) is part science and part art, there are well accepted techniques, methodologies, and theories that should be adhered to.

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Transcending Value – Liquidation, Monetary, Financial, and Strategic Value

Value Scope

This is the second in a series of blogs that attempts to explain and distinguish between various valuation concepts, such as price, fair market value, fair value, liquidation value, intrinsic value, financial value versus strategic value, monetary versus economic value, emotional and psychic value, among others.

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Transcending Value – Intrinsic and Fair Value

Value Scope

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) value is relatively new, and gaining acceptance in corporate America. But while valuation (the process of putting a value on something) is part science and part art, there are well accepted techniques, methodologies, and theories that should be adhered to.

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Transcending Value – Intrinsic and Fair Value

Value Scope

This is the first in a series of blogs that attempts to explain and distinguish between various valuation concepts, such as price, fair market value, fair value, liquidation value, intrinsic value, financial value versus strategic value, monetary versus economic value, emotional and psychic value, among others.

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Gym Equipment Appraisal

Peak Business Valuation

A market value appraisal determines equipment value based on its current market worth. Whereas a liquidation value appraisal decides how much the equipment would be worth if it has to sell fast. This estimates how much it would cost to get similar equipment at the current market value.