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    According to the Appraisal Institute, more than half of all United States appraises are between the ages of 51 and 65. Many of those appraises will be looking to retire soon making room for new entrants into the field. The number of real estate appraisers has been steadily decreasing since 2006. Due to age attrition and the lack of newly certified appraisers, the total number of appraisers could decrease by as much as 35% over the next 10 years. The Appraisal Institute believes that the attrition

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    p.257, 2010) The cause of depreciation could be wear and tear, decay, inadequacy, excessiveness, obsolescence, and negative externalities of factors external to the subject property. There are various forms depreciation recognized in the real estate appraisal. The following are commonly applied depreciation forms: Physical depreciation is the loss in market value due to wear and tear and the actions of the forces of nature. It has two classes: curable physical deterioration – occurs when repairs

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    The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Real Estate Appraisal Abstract Appraisers need to show the reasoning behind their value opinions by discussing important spatial relationships and their likely effect on value. Geographic information systems (GIS) can be used to analyze these relationships and to show why a client should select an appraiser who has this level of information. Gilbert Castle has noted that real estate is essentially a game of information arbitrage. The likely

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    com/1463-578X.htm PRACTICE BRIEFING Real estate appraisal: a review of valuation methods School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece, and Jonathan Edwards Consulting, University of Reading, UK Keywords Market surveys, Real estate, Forecasting, Estimation, Assets valuation Abstract The valuation of real estate is a central tenet for all businesses

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    Real Estate Appraisal Process Executive Summary The real estate appraisal process is a process that affects nearly everyone who lives in a home. Most people do not have the funding to purchase a home outright and must rely on financing to purchase their homes. Banks require that a real estate appraisal be conducted to determine what the market value of a property is so they know how much the property is worth as collateral for the loan. Therefore the appraisal serves as the basis for factors

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    Real Estate Cheat Sheet

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    Cost Approach Formula: Cs – Ds + Vsl = V Value: An object, product or service that: has utility or usefulness, Is scarce, Is desired by people (is in demand),Is transferable from one person to anotherLand Appraisal Methods: Market or Direct Sales Comparison, Allocation, Abstraction, Development, Land Residual Which Method to Use? 1)Market Method is considered most reliable, but not practical if lot sales are not occurring in a neighborhood.(2)Allocation Method is quick and easy, but only

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    Shady Trail

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    Real Estate Finance and Investment Shady Trail case Datum: 31-1-2012 Taco van der Hoest 303450 Dave Tettero 291138 Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective profitability of the Shady Trails property. Methods of analysis include trend, horizontal and vertical analysis as well as calculations such as Return on Assets, Return on Equity, Loan-to-Value ratio and the Gross Rent Multiplier. All calculations are found in the appendices

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    An ongoing concern in financial reporting is the usefulness and reliability of information provided by corporations. The financial accounting standard board defines usefulness as the information that is useful for the users in decision making (FASB, 2011). Reliability is inferred when the information is verified, objective, and can be relied on. Therefore, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157 standardizes the valuation and disclosure of fair value for assets and liabilities in order

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    DUE DILIGENCE RPEORT Backgrouund COMPANY 1(C1) was incorporated in March 2005 in Melbourne, Victoria. C1 also has an office in Vancouver, Canada, where its commercial staff is located. COMPANY 2 (China) Inc (C2) was incorporated in 2001 and is a natural pharmaceutical research and development company located in Guangzhou city, Guangdong province, China. C1 intends, in the very near future, to take a substantial stake into C2 China in order to combine both expertise. For the purpose of this report

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    Ans - Performance Appraisal is the systematic evaluation of the performance of employees and to understand the abilities of a person for further growth and development because IT Is a assessment of an individual’s performance in a systematic way, the performance being measured against such factors as job knowledge, quality and quantity of output, initiative, , supervision, reliability, leadership abilities cooperation, judgment flexibility, health and the like and Assessment should not be confirmed

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