(June 15, 2007)
New Book for Personal Property Appraisers
“Never before has there been a comprehensive, practical,
well-organized and fully-indexed how-to book for the personal property
appraiser," says
author David J. Maloney, Jr., AOA CM as he recently announced the
publication of his new 406-page book, Appraising Personal Property:
Principles and Methodology (Appraisers Press 2007).
As a long-time certified appraiser and veteran appraisal course writer
and instructor, Maloney knows the importance that professional ethical
and appraisal report writing standards play in the development and
reporting of accurate and meaningful value conclusions and in promoting
public trust in the appraisal profession. For this reason, his tome
incorporates and builds upon the widely accepted Uniform Standards
of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) as promulgated by The
Appraisal Foundation of Washington, DC.
Appraising Personal Property: Principles and Methodology covers terminology,
the various tasks of an appraiser, objectives and intended uses of
appraisals, types of value, IRS regulations, the three approaches
to value, scope of work, value enhancers and detractors, depreciation,
market principles, ethics, identification and authentication, an
introduction to USPAP, market and value research, describing property,
appraisal report structure, sample appraisals and much, much more.
The book also teaches the student basic appraisal techniques to facilitate
beginning a professional appraisal business or improving an existing
one. In short, the reader is taught the skills necessary to write
a complete, clear, concise, well-developed appraisal report in conformance
with today's generally accepted standards.
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The information contained in this book is available nowhere else," says
Maloney who is no stranger to gathering and presenting hard-to-find
information. For fourteen years he authored Maloney's Antiques & Collectibles Resource Directory which was called "the bible" of the industry by U.S. News & World Reports and hailed as a “Best Reference Book” by Library Journal.
Maloney's new book will be used as part of the curriculum for "Appraising
Personal Property: A Core Course in Valuation Studies Featuring USPAP," a six-day, on-site course in personal property appraising taught by Maloney
and his partner, Certified National USPAP Course instructor Bill
Novotny, ISA AM. "Like the book, this course is also unique," says Maloney. "Not only does it cover appraisal principles and methodology, but it also includes
the full 15-hour National USPAP Course taught by a certified USPAP
instructor," he added. A course offering in Baltimore, MD is scheduled for later this
year.
Appraising Personal Property: Principles and Methodology by David
J. Maloney, Jr., AOA CM (Appraisers Press 2007), 406 pages, 8 1/2" x
11", spiral bound (ISBN 978-0-9794738-0-7) or perfect bound (ISBN 978-0-9794738-1-4).
$56.95 plus tax (6% MD residents) and shipping ($9 within US). Buy book.
For more information visit www.appraisalcourseassociates.com or
contact Maloney at dave@maloney.com or 301-712-5855.