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Capital Structure Optimization

Companies frequently have assets that are overlooked or undervalued. AccuVal uncovers hidden asset values and helps identify ways to maximize your borrowing base while potentially reducing your cost of capital. This might involve bundling product line related assets, recognizing the value of replacement parts businesses, identifying buildout strategies for inventory, and recognizing the true value and potential of intangible assets. Our appraisals are universally accepted by all major lenders so we are able to work collaboratively to identify the best solutions – solutions that have resulted in tens of millions of dollars in added working capital availability.

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  • You are trying to find the right balance between leverage and risk
  • The assets of your business are uniquely valuable
Asset Management: Asset Optimization
  • Increase ROI by achieving maximum benefit from your assets
Asset Management: Asset Disposition
  • Generate income by rightsizing your asset base and selling excess capacity
Risk Management: Replacement Cost Valuations
  • Establish proper insurance coverage
Tax Management – Property Tax: Consulting
  • Save money on property taxes

View AccuVal’s Appraisal Expertise by Asset Class:

Business Enterprise

Equity & Stock

Bonds

Intangibles & Intellectual Property

Machinery & Equipment

Inventory

Real Estate

Accounts Receivable

The following is needed to determine how AccuVal can help:
  • A brief conversation to discuss your business in overview and determine your needs
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