Enterprise Component Allocation: Methodology Discussion (Insider's PERSPECTIVE)
Real Estate Issues 2009, Spring, 34, 1
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Publisher Description
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE VALUE (BEV) HAS FOR MANY YEARS eluded a universally accepted method of appraisal. It has been the subject of much discussion, writing and even litigation. By definition intangible, BEV is difficult to pin down. This article reviews various methodologies for estimating BEV, and discusses how it relates to various types of real estate. Business enterprise value is a component of going-concern value, which is defined in The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, Fourth Edition, as:
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