Are your valuables REALLY valuable? It all depends! - an introduction to the appraisal of your "stuff"

Published: May 22, 2020, 8 a.m.


 Summary:

Not listening to this podcast can be harmful to you and your loved ones health and financial well-being on so many levels, an antidote to discovering and living the best version…of YOU, the exact opposite of what the goal of this podcast is! My guests for this show are Tom Helms and Jeff Pearson from A-Z Appraisal and Estate Consultants. The firm is one of three certified International Society of Appraisers of personal property in Arizona and one of one hundred and seventeen certified personal property appraisers in the United States. By the way, Jeff is the only certified appraiser who specializes in true crime; horror, monster, comic, movie poster signing authentication at conferences; appraising comic, comicon, monster and horror collection for insurance replacement cost. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

What you personally discover by carefully listening to all the topics in this episode may be virtually incalculable! 

 Key Topics: 

  • ·       Cruise Ship Auction Addiction
  • ·       Hoarding and the Appraisal Process
  • ·       Furniture and Art…What you should know: The basics..
  • ·       Movie Memorabilia: What is it exactly? 
  • ·       Appraising the Appraiser and when to use a generalist
  • ·       Inheritance Thieves: Watch out for friends and family
  • ·       Estate sales vs Auctions: Which approach is the right answer?
  • ·       Closing thoughts and how to reach our experts

Resources: 

  • Alan's email address: therabbi@thewalkbook.com
  • Custom URL to sign-up for the Audible Podcast Program free trial: http://www.audibletrial.com/mybestversion
  • Alan’s link to register to receive new podcasts and other updates: http://eepurl.com/g1DSf9
  • a-zappraisal.com
  • Tom Helms phone number: (602) 319-4207
  • Jeff Pearson phone number: (623) 776-6970
  • Shareable link to the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/859273/3819227

 

 

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