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100 1  Pratt, Shannon P.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Analyzing complex appraisals for business professionals /
       |cShannon Pratt and John Lifflander. 
264  1 New York :|bMcGraw-Hill,|c[2016] 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource (1 volume) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- 
       Preface -- Section 1 Real Estate and Machinery and 
       Equipment Appraisals -- Chapter 1 Introduction to 
       Appraisal Theory and Terms -- Chapter 2 Analyzing the 
       Single-Family Residential Appraisal -- Chapter 3 Analyzing
       the Land Appraisal -- Chapter 4 Wetlands, Contaminated 
       Property, and Eminent Domain Land Appraisals -- Chapter 5 
       Analyzing the Commercial Appraisal -- Chapter 6 Commercial
       Appraisal Excerpts -- Chapter 7 Analyzing the Industrial 
       Building Appraisal -- Chapter 8 Industrial Building 
       Appraisal Excerpts 
505 8  Chapter 9 Analyzing the Machinery and Equipment Appraisal 
       -- Chapter 10 Machinery and Equipment Appraisal Excerpts -
       - Chapter 11 How Government Policies Can Affect Property 
       Values -- Chapter 12 USPAP: The Rules Under Which 
       Appraisers Work -- Section 2 Business Valuations -- 
       Chapter 13 Defining Value in the Relevant Context: 
       Definitions of Value -- Chapter 14 Overview of Approaches,
       Methods, Procedures, and Terminology -- Chapter 15 The 
       Income Approach -- Chapter 16 The Market Approach -- 
       Chapter 17 The Asset-Based Approach -- Chapter 18 Rules of
       Thumb 
505 8  Chapter 19 Valuations for Federal Tax Matters -- Chapter 
       20 Shareholder and Partner Disputes -- Chapter 21 Marital 
       Dissolution Valuations -- Chapter 22 Employee Stock 
       Ownership Plans -- Chapter 23 Analyzing the Business 
       Appraisal: Example of an Appraisal of an Operating Company
       with Significant Real Assets -- Notes -- Index 
520    The essential guide to business and real estate appraisals
       for non-appraiser professionals In Analyzing Complex 
       Appraisals for Business Professionals, renowned business 
       and real estate valuation authorities Shannon P. Pratt and
       John Lifflander provide the ultimate crash course for 
       evaluating a wide range of properties and enterprises. 
       This guide to understanding, interpreting, and evaluating 
       residential, commercial, business, and industrial 
       appraisals, gives any business professional 
       straightforward, practical steps to achieve sound 
       financial reasoning in the face of numerous valuation 
       intricacies and problem areas. Using a similar approach to
       Pratt's previous international bestselling books, the 
       authors' detailed instructions and invaluable insider's 
       advice make even the most sophisticated techniques 
       accessible to bankers, attorneys, loan officers, 
       accountants, real estate brokers, and other professionals.
       The authors introduce a strategic overview of the basics 
       aspects of USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional 
       Appraisal Practice), and then build on that background. 
       Each segment of the book includes a discussion of the 
       applicable appraisal theory, which is then followed by an 
       explanation of the most common methodologies for that 
       particular discipline and a set of examples of its 
       application. Analogies with general concepts are also 
       applied to specific appraisal subjects. The ability to 
       evaluate a wide range of properties and enterprises?from 
       land and homes to commercial and industrial facilities to 
       valuations of businesses?is more imperative today than 
       ever before. Find out why, and the best practices to do so,
       with Analyzing Complex Appraisals for Business 
       Professionals. --Provided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
650  0 Valuation. 
650  0 Business enterprises|xValuation. 
650  0 Evaluation. 
650  6 Évaluation. 
650  6 Entreprises|xÉvaluation. 
650  7 appraisals (financial records)|2aat 
650  7 Evaluation|2fast 
650  7 Business enterprises|xValuation|2fast 
650  7 Valuation|2fast 
700 1  Lifflander, John,|eauthor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aPratt, Shannon P.|tAnalyzing complex 
       appraisals for business professionals.|dNew York : McGraw-
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