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* Please note: This fictionalized account is based loosely on an actual case before the PCEC (Professional Conduct Enquiry Committee). Names and circumstances have been changed to preserve anonymity. The contents of this article are only intended for the general guidance of readers. The PCEC deals with each case individually, based on its specific facts and circumstances.
... on financial instruments: "The fair value of cash, temporary investments, the bank overdraft, and ac...-company receivable is estimated by discounting future cash flows at the current market interest r...
I'll tell you one thing, financing is much harder to come by and more expensive than a year ago," said [Michael Brooks]. "You would think that would push the price down. "There is good demand for trophy-type properties but I don't know if you would call Huntingdon's commercial, mainstream assets trophy properties," Brooks said. "It is very frustrating for them," he said. "They are getting frozen out. They can't seem to make accretive purchases any more. They are getting outbid and they would have to reduce their payouts (to unitholders) if they paid a higher price (for properties). They can't grow."
Real estate value up, market down . By Martin Cash. Huntingdon Real Estate investment Trust is up for... crunch and the fact the markets are discounting values, Brooks said REITs like Huntingdon are incr... that immediately add to their cash flows and profits. "It is very frustrating for them," he...
A major debate neglected by accounting historians is the importance of landlords in the English agricultural revolution. Accounting evidence from the historical literature is used to test Marx's theory that, from around 1750, England's landlords played a pivotal role by adopting and then spreading the capitalist mentality and social relations by enclosures and changes in the management of their estates and tenants. It gives an accounting interpretation of Marx's theory of rent and argues that the available evidence supports his view that the conversion of English landlords to capitalism underlay the later stages of the agricultural revolution. The conclusion explains the linkages in Marx's theory between the agricultural and industrial revolutions and calls on accounting historians to c...
... surplus labor (labor itself, commodities or cash) from self-sufficient peasants, and feudal landlor... that landowners understood and used discounting to assist them in managing their woodlands .." [Sc... equation for rent simply divides the cash flows of the farm between the landlord and the farmer (w...
Invoice discounting presents an alternative method of financing which is easy to practice. The discounting technique involves the collection of invoices from daily sales and bringing them to a discounter in exchange for money. The discounter then buys the invoices minus a discount which he keeps as his commission. Companies then will have available funds for handling their businesses more effectively.
... to the limit -- 90 days isn't unusual -- and cash flows have slowed to a trickle. Meanwhile, nervous...
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... Bay, business owners must deal with reduced cash flows by being smarter and more aggressive, and by.... DISCOUNTING . Diane Rioux of Ceilia's Flowers in North Bay rep...
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