Updated Levels of Value Chart

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Different methods determine indications of value that arrive at different levels of value, and the subject ownership interest you are appraising will often lie on a different level of value than what you just arrived at. This is the reason why DLOCs and DLOMs exist, and this chart exists to illustrate them more clearly.

Paul R. Hyde

BCA, ASA-BV, ASA-M&E, ASA-RP, MAI

Paul R. Hyde is an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) in Business Valuation, Real Property, and Machinery & Equipment, a Certified General Appraiser in Real Estate, and he holds the Designated Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI) designation. Paul R. Hyde is the only appraiser to hold the ASA professional designation in Business Valuation, Machinery & Equipment, and Real Property (confirmed by ASA in November 2017). Paul appraises all sizes of businesses from large private businesses for Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) to small mom and pop businesses for divorces, a wide variety of machinery and equipment, virtually all types of real estate and livestock. Paul has taught classes for a variety of organizations in business valuation, investments, tax planning, and small business management. Paul works full time in the business, machinery & equipment, and real estate appraisal field.

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