Going Concern Valuation

For Real Estate Appraisers, Lenders, Assessors, and Eminent Domain

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Real Estate
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Author: L. Deane Wilson MA ASA, Robin G. Wilson ISBN: 9781462065646
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 9, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: L. Deane Wilson MA ASA, Robin G. Wilson
ISBN: 9781462065646
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 9, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Our purpose in writing this book is multifaceted. First, this book aims to present a clear understanding of going concern valuations, at the same time resolving the current misrepresentations surrounding the issue.

Additionally, this book offers a new set of rules readers can use to determine which property types qualify as going concern valuations and which do not.

This book presents an understanding that in performing a Going Concern Valuation of properties which are perceived to have a business component, it may not be possible to segregate, allocate, or value the components individually.

For example, when appraising the going concern value of a motel with occupancy of 75% it could be argued and possibly proven that there is a value that can be separated from the overall value, or going concern value, to the business component. On the other hand, however, appraising that same motel with only 40% occupancy presents a completely different set of circumstances that could easily draw completely opposite conclusions. It simply may be a lack of sufficient tools or data to argue and prove that the business component in fact has value separate from the real estate. To do so with authority is tantamount to ignorance or arrogance.

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Our purpose in writing this book is multifaceted. First, this book aims to present a clear understanding of going concern valuations, at the same time resolving the current misrepresentations surrounding the issue.

Additionally, this book offers a new set of rules readers can use to determine which property types qualify as going concern valuations and which do not.

This book presents an understanding that in performing a Going Concern Valuation of properties which are perceived to have a business component, it may not be possible to segregate, allocate, or value the components individually.

For example, when appraising the going concern value of a motel with occupancy of 75% it could be argued and possibly proven that there is a value that can be separated from the overall value, or going concern value, to the business component. On the other hand, however, appraising that same motel with only 40% occupancy presents a completely different set of circumstances that could easily draw completely opposite conclusions. It simply may be a lack of sufficient tools or data to argue and prove that the business component in fact has value separate from the real estate. To do so with authority is tantamount to ignorance or arrogance.

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