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- Is the Stock Market Overvalued?
- The value of U.S. corporate equities in the first half of 2000 was close to 1.8 times U.S. gross national income. Some stock market analysts have argued that the market is overvalued at this level. This paper uses standard economic theory and finds that the market is correctly valued. In...
- White papers 2001-01-01
- Fair Valuation of Real Estate
- This paper focuses on the fair valuation of the real estate according to the International Valuation Standards Committee (IVS). The paper concludes that the main basis of valuation of real estate or interests in real estate is market value which also fair value. Where not market based, the valuation must...
- White papers 2005-04-22
- Innovation and market value
- Recent research on financial market valuation of the knowledge assets of publicly traded firms is surveyed. The motivation for using a market value equation to price knowledge assets is discussed and the theory behind this equation is briefly presented. Then the empirical literature that relates Tobin's q or the market...
- White papers 1999-02-25
- International Strategic Alliances: Stock Market Responses From Dutch Firms Partnering With EU, US and Japanese Firms
- This paper examines the effect on the market valuation of large Dutch firms following the announcement of forming international strategic alliances (ISAs). These stock market effects are distinguished by type of alliance and country of origin of the partnering firms during the period 1985-1992. While ISAs are generally found to...
- White papers 2003-02-21
- Feasibility Studies
- Feasibility studies are a combination of a market study and financial analysis used to determine if it is financially feasible to develop a proposed property. A market study reviews existing and prospective market conditions regarding factors such as rental rates, occupancy rates and absorption. The analysis utilized to determine whether...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Who's Afraid of Variable Earnings?
- It would seem to make sense that the market should place a higher value on companies that exhibit steady profit growth quarter after quarter, year after year. Yet in today's environment, in which financial accounting is closely scrutinized, emerging anecdotal evidence indicates that the market is increasingly suspicious of overly...
- White papers 2002-06-01
- Hedging Costs: Understanding and Minimizing
- In the notoriously opaque commodity markets, there is a fundamental imbalance between market-makers and hedgers when it comes to market data and risk analytics. The impact is that many hedgers execute their risk management transactions at levels away from fair market value. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate...
- White papers 2004-01-01
- "Financial Alchemy" or a Zero Sum Game - Real Estate Finance, Securitisation and the UK Property Market
- The paper reports preliminary findings from a project funded by the Corporation of London and the RICS Research Foundation examining a number of innovative schemes to identify, within a formal finance framework, sources of added value and hidden costs. The analysis indicates that many of the gains claimed conceal costs...
- White papers 2001-09-13
- A The U.S. Stock Market and Fundamentals
- The authors identify the fundamentals behind the dynamics of the U.S. stock market over the past 30 years. They specify a structural vector-error-correction model following the methodology of King, Plosser, Stock, and Watson (1991). This methodology identifies structural shocks with the imposition of long-run restrictions. It allows the authors to...
- White papers 2003-07-01
- Uniplan Research Report- 4th Quarter 2002
- This paper explains about the deal of dividends and provides the analysis of the potential legislative impact, long-term REIT valuation levels and how good REIT management adds value. It also tells how the current valuation indicators stack up. To measure the current value of REIT properties as valued by the...
- White papers 2002-10-01
- Labor And The market value Of The Firm
- What role does labor play in a firm's market value? This question is explored using a production-based asset pricing model with frictions in the adjustment of both capital and labor. The authors posit that hiring of labor is akin to investment in capital and that the two interact, with the...
- White papers 2005-05-01
- PV in Commercial Buildings - Mapping the Breakeven Turn-Key Value of Commercial PV Systems in the US
- This paper provides an updated snapshot of the commercial Breakeven-Turnkey-Cost (BTC) values for the US. It provides a measure of both the market value for industry targeting and the potential for incentives to affect market growth. Rapid market growth for customer-sited photovoltaic (CSPV) is the direct result of new policy,...
- White papers 2003-07-14
- market value Analysis
- This template is used for market value analysis and also for stock valuation.
- Tools & templates 2006-05-10
- Net Present Value And Other Investment Criteria
- From the executive summary: ‘Net Present Value (NPV) is the difference between the market value of an investment and its cost. While estimating cost is usually straightforward, finding the market value of assets can be tricky. The principle is to find the market price of comparables or substitutes. The NPV...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Estimating Real Estate Value
- Article explains that there are many types of real estate value definitions, but the most commonly used is “market value.” Simply put, market value is the most probable price a willing buyer and seller will agree upon in an open market, each being well-informed and under no undue pressure. The...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- How Fair Is Fair Value?
- The fair value of an asset or a liability is usually defined as an estimate of the price an enterprise would have received if it had sold an asset, or paid if it had been relieved of a liability in an arm's length exchange, motivated by normal business considerations, in...
- White papers 2002-02-02
- Pricing New Products
- Companies habitually charge less than they could for new offerings. It's a terrible habit. The article reveals that charging too little is far more dangerous: a company not only forgoes significant revenues and profits but also fixes the product's market value position at a low level. This article shows that...
- White papers 2003-07-01
- Economic And market value Added
- Economic Value Added (EVA) is the monetary value of an entity at the end of a time period minus the monetary value of that same entity at the beginning of that time period. EVA is a tool that measures how much more valuable a company has become during a given...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Asset Value Implications of Low Energy Offices: Phase 2 Report
- This paper presents the results of Phase 2 of the project "Asset Value Implications of Low Energy Offices" and will form the basis for the project's main outcome. The aim is to address the problem of market 'pull', posed by the failure on the part of property investors and their...
- White papers 2004-08-18
- Treatment Of Inventory Items (Other Than Breeding Livestock)
- The article is about the treatment of inventory items (other than breeding livestock) involving two separate issues. The first issue is how purchased inventories should be valued. The second issue is where the adjustments for changes in the amount/value of inventories should be shown on the income statement. The foregoing...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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