Property: corporate cannibalisation
Article Abstract:
Cannibalisation in commercial property indicates a type of property or area being eeatenE by the presence of a competing property or area of the same type. This term is used in relation with retail property.
author: Crabb, Tony
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2003
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Laws, regulations and rules, Investment management
Property: goodwill punting
Article Abstract:
The concept of "goodwill" in residential property is evaluated. The method for evaluating property, which is called the summation method breaks the property into two components- the land and the building.
author: Crabb, Tony
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2003
Management dynamics, Management, Evaluation, Company business management, Goodwill (Business), Residential real estate
Property: safe as houses
Article Abstract:
The commercial property market continues to be dominated by the interest rates and economic growth. The status of the retail property, office property and industrial property is described.
author: Crabb, Tony
Publisher: Australian Society of Practising Accountants
Publication Name: Australian CPA
Subject: Banking, finance and accounting industries
ISSN: 1440-8880
Year: 2003
Interest Rates, Influence, Growth, Company growth, Industrial real estate
subjects list: Analysis, Australia, Commercial real estate
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