FL-142 item 7 · dated evidence and uncertainty

Valuing credit-union and other deposit accounts in a California property case

Include accrued interest, maturity, penalties and restricted availability. A certificate’s face balance may not equal cash available on the intended transfer date.

Define the number before comparing it

Include accrued interest, maturity, penalties and restricted availability. A certificate’s face balance may not equal cash available on the intended transfer date.

Record valuation date, measure, source, preparer and material assumptions. Keep gross value, attached debt, transaction cost and negotiated tax adjustment in separate fields so no one can hide one inside another.

The source record for credit-union and other deposit accounts

  • Statements for every subaccount and share
  • Certificate maturity and early-withdrawal terms
  • Beneficiary, joint-owner and signer records
  • Transaction history around acquisition and separation

A reviewable valuation record

  • The asset or obligation being measured
  • Effective date and market or accounting premise
  • Source document or valuation method
  • Known range and unresolved variable
  • Whether the number is a legal-ledger figure or a negotiation assumption

Unknown is not zero

If credit-union and other deposit accounts cannot yet be valued, keep it visible outside the negotiable total and name the record or expert work that would resolve it. A false zero makes an allocation appear equal by deleting the uncertainty.

Questions about this topic

What is the biggest value mistake for credit-union and other deposit accounts?

Using a number without its date, measure, source and attached obligations.

Can the workspace decide this value issue automatically?

It can preserve facts, run arithmetic and expose assumptions. Disputed legal conclusions, professional valuations and third-party transfer decisions still require the appropriate human or institution.

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