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Asset Based Lending Collateral Reviews


Lending institutions are often confronted with difficult decisions. In terms of asset based lending, these decisions are made more easily with accurate and well researched statistical information, i.e., how much is certain collateral worth, such as accounts receivable, inventories, and in some cases, equipment and real estate.

 

Patrizio & Zhao, LLC is an experienced investigator in evaluating a company's assets. Making these assessments requires more than a simple review of financial statements. Intensive field examinations must be conducted to assess the company's overall performance as manifested in inventory turns, cash management, accounts receivable agings and collectability, asset turnover, and product trends.



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