Miscellaneous 2010

Valuation of land: An adviser's perspective

Source: National

Published Date: 29 Jul 2010

 

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This paper covers:
  • duty on the shares or the land? Which would you prefer?
  • why is land-rich or landholder such an issue?
  • value of future cashflows
  • shares - what is being purchased?
  • value of shares
  • decomposing the asset base
  • non current assets
  • now we know where the value of the assets lies
  • (Net) working capital e: how do we determine the values?
  • unpacking the equation
  • goodwill: Murry and Alcan
  • tax and accounting treatments are often different
  • checklist for determining individual asset values
  • case study - hotel operator acquisition
  • mining companies
  • case study - mining exploration company acquisition.

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Valuation of land: An adviser's perspective

Author(s): Michael Churchill ATI

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  • Published By: Michael Churchill ATI
  • Published On:29 Jul 2010
  • Took place at:Sofitel Hotel Brisbane Central, Brisbane

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