Chicago Based Mortgage Buyer, DICARO & ASSOCIATES, Now Offers No-Cost Note Appraisals on Paper Assets
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The present day value of real estate notes, payment streams, and other types of paper assets are a mystery to most accountants, attorneys, and financial planners. Only a few select professionals know how to calculate “time value” calculations, yet even fewer professionals know how to evaluate the other risk factors in order to derive at an accurate valuation.
Many professionals and asset holders end up paying large sums of money to companies who specialize in valuations of atypical assets.
Senior Investment Partner at DICARO & ASSOCIATES,
Typical uses of note appraisals would be for divorce settlement cases, estate settlement and estate distributions, and estate valuations for financial planning purposes. DICARO & ASSOCIATES recommends getting updated valuations of paper assets every 3 to 4 years.
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