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estimated remaining economic life: Real Estate Appraisal Joseph F. Schram, 2006 Rev. ed. of: Real estate appraisal. c2005. |
estimated remaining economic life: The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal , 2002 This reference book defines hundreds of terms related to buildings, properties, markets, regulations, and appraisal. Specialized sections cover property types, business valuation, international valuation, real estate organizations and professional designations, legal and regulatory aspects, uniform standards, information technology, measures and conversions, and architecture and construction. The architecture and construction section is heavily illustrated with black-and-white photographs and diagrams. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
estimated remaining economic life: FNMA-FHLMC Underwriting United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, 1979 |
estimated remaining economic life: Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Human Resources, 1978 |
estimated remaining economic life: Underwriting Manual United States. National Housing Agency, 1947 |
estimated remaining economic life: Underwriting Manual United States. Federal Housing Administration, 1955 |
estimated remaining economic life: Real Estate Appraisal Reform Act of 1987 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee, 1988 |
estimated remaining economic life: Appraising Residential Properties Appraisal Institute (U.S.), 1994 A comprehensive handbook on residential valuation which includes coverage of recently revised professional standards, descriptions of current reporting formats, current definitions for industry-specific terms, and more. |
estimated remaining economic life: People, Building Neighborhoods United States. National Commission on Neighborhoods, 1979 |
estimated remaining economic life: Property Valuation Peter Wyatt, 2022-10-25 PROPERTY VALUATION The new edition of the popular ‘all-in-one’ textbook on the valuation and appraisal of property, offering a more international perspective on valuation practice Property Valuation provides a comprehensive examination of property valuation principles, methods, issues and applications of the valuation and appraisal of commercial and industrial property across investment, development and occupier markets. With a clear writing style, this easily accessible textbook presents valuation from the client perspective, offering balanced coverage of the theory and practice of single-asset pricing, risk and return issues. The updated third edition reflects significant developments that have occurred in valuation over the past several years, particularly the expanding internationalisation of the valuation profession and the growing interest in valuation practice in emerging economies. Greater emphasis is placed on international content and context, such as the challenges of real estate asset valuation in countries with developing market economies, to offer a more global view of valuation practice. Throughout this edition, chapters link the most recent academic research to practical applications, incorporate the latest professional guidelines and standards and address land and property taxation, compulsory acquisition of land, the valuation of non-market goods and services and key valuation challenges with a more international perspective. Addresses the key challenges faced by valuation professionals in a single, up-to-date volume Combines academic coverage of principles with practical coverage of valuation applications Incorporates consideration of non-market value, including countries where land is seldom sold yet has social and environmental value Contains a wealth of well-developed worked examples and classroom-proven teaching and learning devices Includes access to a companion website with supporting material for students and lecturers Property Valuation, Third Edition is an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses including real estate finance, real estate economics, property surveying, valuation and land economics in the UK, Europe and North America. It is also a valuable resource for early-career practitioners preparing for professional competency assessments as well as those studying property valuation and appraisal in developing countries and emerging economies. |
estimated remaining economic life: Implementation of Title XI, the Appraisal Reform Amendments of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA) United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee, 1990 |
estimated remaining economic life: Underwriting Manual United States. Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1955 |
estimated remaining economic life: Equal Educational Opportunity United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, 1970 |
estimated remaining economic life: Impact of Faulty and Fraudulent Real Estate Appraisals on Federally Insured Financial Institutions and Related Agencies of the Federal Government United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee, 1986 |
estimated remaining economic life: Valuation of Intangible Assets in Global Operations Farok J. Contractor, 2001-03-30 The valuation of intangible assets has become a central issue in the practice of management. When companies undertake alliances or licensing agreements, effect mergers, sell or purchase brands, or evaluate R&D projects, a key issue is how each party puts a financial value on the intangible contribution. Valuations also have a tax implication, particularly in transnational operations. The contributors, including academics from five nations and expert practitioners from leading accounting and consulting companies, cover intellectual property strategy of global firms, valuation of human capital, and valuation techniques for the transfer or sale of brands, licenses, and other intangible assets. In addition, the contributors address the special needs of the software and pharmaceutical sectors in separate chapters. This book includes tools, metrics, and models that are of interest to academics as well as global executives. Recommended for valuation experts, scholars, international tax specialists, executives (especially those involved in alliance negotiations, brand equity, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and intellectual property management), and officials in such supranational institutions as the EU, OECD, UNCTAD, WTO, IMF, and World Bank. |
estimated remaining economic life: Florida Real Estate Pre-License Course for Sales Associates Cutting Edge Real Estate Academy, 2012-12-29 The course materials are designed to encompass 63 hours of study including 20 primary subject areas combined with end-of-chapter exams, practice exams and an official end-of course exam which is posted with the Florida Real Estate Commission. Each chapter begins with clearly identifiable learning objectives indicated in bullet format. Special attention should be governed towards accomplishing each objective to assure successful completion of the course. |
estimated remaining economic life: The Language of Real Estate John W. Reilly, 2000 From abandonment to zoning, and over 2,800 terms in between, The Language of Real Estate has every term that real estate professionals need. this industry best seller is a must have for all students, practitioners, and educators. Highlights include: * Appendix boasts over 350 commonly used abbreviations. * Subject classification index lists terms by topic. * Spanish key terms help both ESL students and thosewho will be working with ESL customers. |
estimated remaining economic life: Staff Oil Pipeline Handbook , 1992 |
estimated remaining economic life: Staff Oil Pipeline Handbook, Volume V-A, August 2014 , 2014 |
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estimated remaining economic life: Real Property Appraisers' Handbook United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, 1955 |
estimated remaining economic life: How to Use the Uniform Residential Appraisal Report Martha R. Williams, William L. Ventolo, 1993-11 |
estimated remaining economic life: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, 1972 |
estimated remaining economic life: Intermediate Accounting For Dummies Maire Loughran, 2012-04-24 The easy way to master an intermediate accounting course Intermediate accounting courses are required for students seeking bachelor's degrees in accounting and often for degrees in finance, business administration, and management. Intermediate Accounting For Dummies provides you with a deeper and broader level of accounting theory, serving as an excellent course supplement and study guide to help you master the concepts of this challenging program. With easy-to-understand explanations and realworld examples, Intermediate Accounting For Dummies covers all the topics you'll encounter in an intermediate accounting course: the conceptual framework of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), financial ratio analysis, equity accounting, investment strategies, financial statement preparation, and more Tracks to a typical intermediate accounting curriculum Expert information and real-world examples Other titles from Loughran: Financial Accounting For Dummies and Auditing For Dummies With the help of Intermediate Accounting For Dummies, you'll discover the fast and easy way to take the confusion out of the complex theories and methods associated with a typical intermediate accounting course. |
estimated remaining economic life: Second Meeting on the Conduct of Monetary Policy United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1975 |
estimated remaining economic life: Real Estate Investment Trusts United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1976 |
estimated remaining economic life: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Reports United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, |
estimated remaining economic life: The Whispering Roots Cecil Day Lewis, 1970 |
estimated remaining economic life: UK GAAP for Business and Practice Paul Gee, 2006-04-10 UK companies other than those listed on the full market or AIM will be permitted to continue using UK GAAP for several years to come. The Accounting Standards Board recently announced that it was re-considering its strategy for converging UK GAAP with IFRS. The UK Government has also brought in many company law changes in the past two years. Never in the history of financial reporting has the pace of change been so rapid. This book provides you with a concise and easily accessible guide to all the recent changes, and their likely practical impact. This new edition has been extensively updated and revised and includes:• An Executive summary of recent developments;• UITF Abstract 40 on Revenue recognition;• Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective January 2005);• The latest convergence developments, including summaries of comparison of UK GAAP with IFRS;• Financial instruments (FRS 25 and 26);• Events after the balance sheet date (FRS 21);• A new chapter on the UK regulatory framework, including statutory Instruments issued during 2005;• Overview of reporting requirements for listed companies.New features within the book include:• Frequently Asked Questions at the end of most chapters.• Each chapter concludes with a concise summary of relevant IFRS requirements.• References to relevant websites.The book also includes summaries of current standards and key implementation dates.[This book was previously known as: Spicer and Pegler: Financial Reporting for Business and Practice]*Practical, concise reference *Worked examples *Checklists *Chapter what-if scenarios *Fully updated to cover convergence of GAAP/IAS/IFRS |
estimated remaining economic life: Olympic National Park (N.P.), Master Plan , 1976 |
estimated remaining economic life: Valuation for M&A Chris M. Mellen, Frank C. Evans, 2018-04-16 Determine a company's value, what drives it, and how to enhance value during a M&A Valuation for M&A lays out the steps for measuring and managing value creation in non-publicly traded entities, and helps investors, executives, and their advisors determine the optimum strategy to enhance both market value and strategic value and maximize return on investment. As a starting point in planning for a transaction, it is helpful to compute fair market value, which represents a “floor” value for the seller since it by definition represents a value agreed upon by any hypothetical willing and able buyer and seller. But for M&A, it is more important to compute investment value, which is the value of the target company to a strategic buyer (and which can vary with each prospective buyer). Prepare for the sale and acquisition of a firm Identify, quantify, and qualify the synergies that increase value to strategic buyers Get access to new chapters on fairness opinions and professional service firms Find a discussion of Roger Grabowski's writings on cost of capital, cross-border M&A, private cost of capital, intangible capital, and asset vs. stock transactions Inside, all the necessary tools you need to build and measure private company value is just a page away! |
estimated remaining economic life: Code of Federal Regulations , 1973 |
estimated remaining economic life: ACCA Paper F7 - Financial Reporting (GBR) Study Text BPP Learning Media, 2009-07-01 The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the global body for professional accountants. With over 100 years of providing world-class accounting and finance qualifications, the ACCA has significantly raised its international profile in recent years and now supports a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and an MBA.BPP Learning Media is an ACCA Official Publisher. F7 is a demanding paper covering all the fundamentals of financial reporting. It has five main sections: 1. The conceptual framework of accounting 2. The regulatory framework 3. Preparation of financial statements which conform with IFRS 4. Preparation of consolidated financial statements 5. Analysis and interpretation of financial statementsF7 builds on knowledge from F3, or old paper 1.1. New topics introduced at this level are consolidated financial statements, construction contracts, financial instruments and leases. This study text has been reviewed by the examiner and concentrates on the key areas of the syllabus, taking into account the examiner's guidance on how topics will be examined. The text has a step-by-step approach to producing consolidated financial statements and lots of exercises which allow you to practise the workings. We guide you through the more problematic topics which can be brought into the preparation of single company financial statements, and encourage you to develop the critical awareness of problems in financial reporting which the examiner expects to see demonstrated at this level.BPP Learning Media is the publisher of choice for many ACCA students and tuition providers worldwide. Join them and plug into a world of expertise in ACCA exams. |
estimated remaining economic life: Valuation Analysis for Home Mortgage Insurance United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Single Family Development Division, 1990 |
estimated remaining economic life: Supply Chain Management Accounting Simon Templar, 2019-03-03 The need to contain costs across the business is as strong as ever and the search for cost reduction opportunities is intensifying. There still remains one last major opportunity to take out costs - through the supply chain. Ultimately all costs will make their way to the final marketplace to be reflected in the price paid by the end user. Smart companies instead seek to make the supply chain more competitive through the value it creates and the costs it reduces overall. They have realized that the real competition is not company against company but rather supply chain against supply chain. Supply Chain Management Accounting looks at how the evolution of supply chains has been dramatic over the last few years, with more and more companies moving to sourcing overseas, distributing finished goods to overseas markets, and increasing their international operations. The seeking of low-cost country sourcing, optimizing manufacturing, and exporting products and services has created new challenges to demand forecasting and supply chain planning. Supply Chain Management Accounting presents a wide range of approaches and ground-breaking research findings. The book covers profitability, liquidity and asset utilization, product costing, activity-based costing, investment appraisal, customer profitability analysis, budgeting and sales and operations planning. Online supporting resources include invaluable study questions and worked solutions to reinforce the learning as well as multiple-choice questions with solutions and PowerPoint activities. |
estimated remaining economic life: Questions and Answers to Help You Pass the Real Estate Appraisal Exams Jeffrey D. Fisher, Dennis S. Tosh, 2004 Newly updated, Mastering Real Estate Principles, 4th Edition is more organized, more appealing, and more user- friendly than ever before. Known for its workbook format and interactive approach to learning, this new edition features updated content, an enhanced interior design, and a new construction section. This complete learning system comes loaded with multiple teaching tools and instructor resource guide to reduce instructor workload. |
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estimated remaining economic life: Implementation and Enforcement of Fair Mortgage Lending Laws and Regulations United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1980 |
estimated remaining economic life: Mastering Real Estate Appraisal Dennis H. Carr, Dearborn Real Estate Education, Jeff A. Lawson, Jeff Lawson, J. Schultz, 2003-05 This easy-to-follow appraisal text follows the national appraisal licensing outline and presents the information in a clear, conversational, workbook style. Three case studies help students apply complex principles to real life situations while giving instructors a platform for homework and group assignments. Benefits: * Outline format explains concepts in a clear, conciseway, creating a less intimidating text for both students and instructors. * Glossary from The Language of Real Estate Appraisal reinforces key concepts and terms. * Learning Objectives and Chapter Outlines emphasize important topics and allow for easier review. * End-of-chapter questions reinforce the material and allow students to monitor their own progress. * Example boxes illustrate how concepts are used in real life, helping students apply appraisal prnciples to their careers. * Valuation Technique Practice Appendix allows students to apply their knowledge to real-life examples while providing instructors a platform for a group and homework assignments * Instructor Resources include an exam, chapter outlines, an answer key for the book's questions and case studies, and a PowerPoint presentation. |
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ESTIMATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
estimated value The collection has fetched three times its estimated value at auction. The estimated costs of the building project are well over £1 million. The 77th edition of the …
ESTIMATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to judge tentatively or approximately the value, worth, or significance of. : to determine roughly the size, extent, or nature of. : esteem. : a rough or approximate calculation. : a numerical …
Estimated - definition of estimated by The Free Dictionary
To calculate approximately (the amount, extent, magnitude, position, or value of something). 2. To form an opinion about; evaluate: "While an author is yet living we estimate his powers by his …
ESTIMATED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Approximate; roughly calculated.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
ESTIMATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Estimate definition: to form an approximate judgment or opinion regarding the worth, amount, size, weight, etc., of; calculate approximately.. See examples of ESTIMATE used in a sentence.
estimate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Definition of estimate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. to form an idea of the cost, size, value, etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly. The satellite will cost an …
estimate | meaning of estimate in Longman Dictionary of …
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English es‧ti‧mate1 /ˈestəmət/ W2 AWL noun [countable] 1 a calculation of the value, size, amount etc of something made using the …
ESTIMATED - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Estimated definition: roughly calculated or judged. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "estimated time of …
ESTIMATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
estimate how much/many We should be able to estimate how many customers we will have each month. Several online calculators allow you to estimate your carbon emissions. estimate that …
ESTIMATED - Definition & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
adjective: [quantity, value] estimado [...] Discover everything about the word "ESTIMATED" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - …