Machinery & Equipment Valuation Services

Eton offers accurate, reliable, and court-defensible commercial machinery appraisals in 10 days or less.

Get detailed and clear valuation reports that stand up to scrutiny from authorities.

Trusted by 1,000s of Companies

Why Choose Eton as Your Equipment and Machinery Valuer

Whether you’re selling your business, securing a loan, filing insurance claims, or handling tax obligations, an accurate appraisal helps you make informed decisions based on the real worth of your assets.

An incorrect appraisal can lead to:

  • Overpaying on taxes or insurance
  • Losing money in a sale or transaction
  • Difficulty securing financing 
  • Headaches during audits or legal disputes, leading to costly consequences

We’re here to help.

We make sure you get a precise and reliable appraisal that reflects the true market value of your machinery and equipment. 

Our experienced appraisers take the guesswork out of the process, providing you with detailed reports that stand up to scrutiny from lenders, insurers, and tax authorities. 

Avoid costly mistakes and make confident decisions that protect your business.

Tailored Approach

Our team of experienced experts uses a combination of proven methods and proprietary tools to deliver data-driven valuations, considering each company's financial performance, financing history, market trends, and comparable public and private companies.

Unparalleled Expertise

Founded by securities lawyers from top law schools / law firms and staffed with finance professionals trained by the Big Four and other prominent financial services firms, Eton brings intellectual and quantitative rigor unmatched by others.

Proven Track Record

Since 2010, Eton has performed thousands of independent, audit-defensible valuations, establishing itself as a "go-to" valuation services firm for startups, private equity firms, and enterprises.

Exceptional Customer Service

Every engagement is performed by our team of highly trained lawyers, accountants, and Chartered Financial Analysts. Every client works with a dedicated relationship manager who takes the time to understand their unique challenges. And every valuation is customized to each client’s unique financial situation.

"As a former Gunderson lawyer, I co-founded Eton to bring the precision, efficiency, and the obsessive client service of corporate securities law to business valuation. I'm especially proud that our worldwide team of Big 4 trained CFAs has adopted that client service mantra wholeheartedly.

Our entire focus is on delivering audit-defensible, rigorous, and timely valuations without the inefficient back-and-forth of other firms. Client service is our religion. We always go the extra mile to overdeliver for every client."

Chris Walton, JD
President & CEO
Eton Venture Services
Previously at Gunderson Dettmer / Stanford Law

Our Commercial Machinery Appraisal Process

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Information Collection
Valuation Modeling and Analysis
Draft Report Delivered; Client Review and Approval
Final Report Delivered
Audit Support

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FAQs

What is a commercial machinery appraisal?

A commercial machinery appraisal determines the fair market value of your business’s machinery and equipment. 

Fair market value is essentially the price that your equipment would sell for in a normal, open market—where both you and the buyer have all the necessary information and aren’t under any pressure to make a deal. 

This value reflects what similar equipment has sold for recently and considers factors like condition, age, and market demand. 

Understanding the fair market value is crucial because it gives you a clear, realistic picture of what your assets are truly worth, whether you’re selling them, using them as collateral for a loan, or determining their value for insurance or tax purposes.

Machinery appraisal involves a thorough assessment of the equipment’s condition, functionality, and market value. 

The process typically starts with a physical inspection, where the appraiser evaluates the machinery’s age, wear and tear, maintenance history, and any upgrades or modifications. 

After the inspection, the appraiser uses industry-specific data and market comparisons to determine the fair market value. 

Depending on the purpose of the appraisal, they may also consider factors like replacement cost, potential income generation, or liquidation value.

The three most common appraisal methods are: 

  • Income Approach: This method estimates the value based on the income that the machinery or equipment can generate over its useful life. It’s particularly useful for equipment that directly contributes to revenue, like manufacturing machines.
  • Asset Approach (Cost Approach): This method calculates the value based on the cost to replace or reproduce the equipment, minus depreciation. It’s often used when the equipment is newer or has a unique purpose.
  • Market Approach: This method determines the value by comparing the machinery or equipment to similar items that have recently sold in the market. It’s commonly used when there is sufficient market data available to make accurate comparisons.

Each approach provides a different perspective on the value of your machinery and equipment, helping you understand what they’re worth in various contexts, whether for selling, financing, or reporting purposes.

A commercial machinery appraisal focuses specifically on determining the value of physical machinery and equipment within a business. 

It assesses the fair market value of these tangible assets, considering factors like condition, age, and market demand. 

On the other hand, a business valuation is a broader assessment that determines the overall value of the entire business. 

This includes not just physical assets like machinery, but also intangible assets such as brand value, intellectual property, customer relationships, and income potential.

Eton’s commercial machinery appraisal services take 10 days as standard. However, when needed, we can do it in as little as one day but an expedited timeline does come at a higher cost. 

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