Off balance sheet property ownership structures
Series: Journal of Corporate Real Estate ; 2 (4) 2000, 330-342(13)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Commercial property is one of the main operational assets of corporate occupiers. New pressures to improve shareholder value and efficiency, and to refocus on core business, are challenging the necessity to retain such assets on the balance sheet. Changes in accountancy practice and the desire to maintain flexibility are also complicating the choices. Examines the options currently available to corporate users who are seeking to extract value from their property assets.| Item type | Current library | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | 1 | Available | 108925-1001 |
Commercial property is one of the main operational assets of corporate occupiers. New pressures to improve shareholder value and efficiency, and to refocus on core business, are challenging the necessity to retain such assets on the balance sheet. Changes in accountancy practice and the desire to maintain flexibility are also complicating the choices. Examines the options currently available to corporate users who are seeking to extract value from their property assets.