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Valuation of mines and mineral-bearing lands

By: Language: English Series: Valuation (ASA) ; 27(1) November 1981, 28-38(11)Publication details: 1981Subject(s): Summary: Estimation of past, present or future mineral operations on mineral-bearing lands is a very difficult, time-consuming and often subjective process. It is important to recognise that no two mineral deposits are the same, and each deposit is unique in itself. Discusses the basic parameters affecting mine value determinations as well as the applicability of the cost, comparable sales and income approaches to mine value estimation. Recommends the income approach as calculated using discounted annual cash flow (DCF) analysis in conjunction with risk analysis via the Monte Carlo sampling technique. References.
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Estimation of past, present or future mineral operations on mineral-bearing lands is a very difficult, time-consuming and often subjective process. It is important to recognise that no two mineral deposits are the same, and each deposit is unique in itself. Discusses the basic parameters affecting mine value determinations as well as the applicability of the cost, comparable sales and income approaches to mine value estimation. Recommends the income approach as calculated using discounted annual cash flow (DCF) analysis in conjunction with risk analysis via the Monte Carlo sampling technique. References.