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中文
12203 – 评估员、商业估价师和估价师
估价师和估价师确定土地、企业、不动产和其他不动产的价值,用于出售、购买、征税或处置资产。估价师还确定个人和家居用品的价值。企业估值师对企业、其证券或无形资产的价值进行量化。评估师、企业估价师和估价师受雇于政府机构、房地产公司和其他私营公司,或者他们可能是个体经营者。
标题索引
- 认可估价师
- 鉴定技师
- 估价师(海关除外)
- 评估员(税除外)
- 助理估价师
- 汽车估价师
- 建筑估价师
- 商业评估师
- 企业估值官
- 商业估价师
- 加拿大住宅估价师 (CRA)
- 特许估价师
- 特许商业估价师 (CBV)
- 渔船估价师
- 家具估价师
- 保险估价师
- 市政评估员
- 物业估价师
- 财产评估员
- 物业估价师
- 房地产分析师
- 房地产估价师
- 房地产估价师
- 房地产估价师
- 估值顾问
- 估价师-估价师
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
评估员
- 评估土地、建筑物、结构、机械、设备和财产改进的价值,用于税收、赠款和区域规划,并在出售或购买之前
- 查看和分析数据,例如过去的销售、产权搜索、工程和路线图、土壤图、细分计划、供水和下水道计划、租赁成本数据和地役权
- 向纳税人解释评估过程。
商业估价师
- 收集和分析企业的财务记录,例如财务报表、预算、预测和销售数据,以评估其竞争力或估计其市场价值
- 为遗产规划、婚姻诉讼、保险和商业损失准备报告
- 在法庭、安全监管机构和其他监管委员会和委员会面前作为专家证人出庭。
估价师
- 评估财产、建筑物、工业和商业机器和设备以及个人和家庭物品的价值
- 为贷款机构、保险公司、政府部门、法院、律师、债权人、买家或拍卖商准备评估报告。
就业要求
- 评估员需要获得省市评估协会的市评估和认证大专文凭。
- 商业估价师通常需要获得会计、商业或商业学士学位或大专文凭,并根据成功完成加拿大特许商业估价师协会的商业和证券估价计划获得认证。
- 估价师需要具有估价领域的大专文凭或职业培训,或者在估价领域相关职位上有多年工作经验。
- 在魁北克,需要成为 l'Ordre des évaluateurs agréés du Québec (OEAQ) 的会员才能使用特许估价师称号。
- 房地产估价师通常需要多年的房地产经纪人、通行权代理人或财产管理员经验,并且可能需要加拿大住宅估价师证书。
- 住宅、商业或工业财产的估价师需要获得加拿大估价协会的认可。
附加信息
- 估价师可能专门从事特定类型的估价,例如房地产估价。
- 评估员可能专注于特定评估领域的建议和咨询,例如住宅、商业、工业、机构或农田。
- 随着经验的积累,可能晋升到每个领域的管理职位。
排除
- 金融与投资分析师(11101)
- 珠宝估价师(62202 珠宝商、珠宝和钟表修理师及相关职业)
- 通行权代理;土地代理人(在12102 采购和采购代理人和官员中)
- 市场分析师 - 非金融(在41402 业务发展官员和市场研究人员和分析师中)
- 财务审计师和会计师(11100)
- 保险理算员和理赔审查员 ( 12201)
- 物业管理员 ( 13101 )
English
12203 – Assessors, business valuators and appraisers
Assessors and appraisers determine the value of land, businesses, estates and other real property, for purposes of sale, purchase, taxation or disposal of assets. Appraisers also determine the value of personal and household items. Business valuators quantify the value of a business, its securities or its intangible assets. Assessors, business valuators and appraisers are employed by government agencies, real estate firms and other private companies, or they may be self-employed.
Index of titles
- Accredited appraiser
- Appraisal technician
- Appraiser (except customs)
- Assessor (except tax)
- Assistant appraiser
- Automobile appraiser
- Building appraiser
- Business appraiser
- Business valuation officer
- Business valuator
- Canadian residential appraiser (CRA)
- Chartered appraiser
- Chartered business valuator (CBV)
- Fishing vessels appraiser
- Furniture appraiser
- Insurance appraiser
- Municipal assessor
- Property appraiser
- Property assessor
- Property valuator
- Real estate analyst
- Real estate appraisal technician
- Real estate appraiser
- Real estate assessor
- Valuation consultant
- Valuator-appraiser
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Assessors
- Assess value of land, building, structures, machinery, equipment and property improvements for purposes of taxation, grants and regional planning and prior to sale or purchase
- Review and analyze data such as past sales, title searches, engineering and alignment maps, soil maps, subdivision plans, water and sewer plans, leasing cost data and easements
- Explain assessment process to ratepayers.
Business valuators
- Collect and analyze financial records of a business, such as financial statements, budgets, projections and sales data, to assess its competitiveness or to estimate its market value
- Prepare reports for estate planning, matrimonial litigation, insurance and business losses
- Appear as an expert witness before courts, security regulators and other regulatory boards and commissions.
Appraisers
- Appraise value of property, building, industrial and commercial machinery and equipment and personal and household items
- Prepare appraisal reports for lending agencies, insurance companies, government departments, courts, attorneys, creditors, buyers or auctioneers.
Employment requirements
- Assessors require a college diploma in municipal assessment and accreditation with the municipal assessment association of the province.
- Business valuators usually require a bachelor's degree or college diploma in accounting, business or commerce and accreditation with the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators based on successful completion of its business and security valuation program.
- Appraisers require a college diploma or vocational training in the field of appraisal or several years of experience in a position related to the field of appraisal.
- In Quebec, membership with l'Ordre des évaluateurs agréés du Québec (OEAQ) is required to use the title chartered appraiser.
- Real estate appraisers usually require several years of experience as a real estate agent, right-of-way agent or property administrator and may require Canadian residential appraiser certification.
- Appraisers of residential, commercial or industrial property require accreditation with the Appraisal Institute of Canada.
Additional information
- Appraisers may specialize in a specific type of appraisal such as real estate appraisal.
- Assessors may specialize in advising and consulting in a specific field of assessment such as residential, commercial, industrial, institutional or farm lands.
- Progression to management positions in each field is possible with experience.
Exclusions
- Financial and investment analysts (11101)
- Jewellery appraiser (in 62202 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations )
- Right-of-way agent; land agent (in 12102 Procurement and purchasing agents and officers)
- Market analyst - non-financial (in 41402 Business development officers and market researchers and analysts)
- Financial auditors and accountants (11100)
- Insurance adjusters and claims examiners (12201)
- Property administrators (13101)