What price space?
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0219) 11 May 2002, 140(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Reports how companies that charge themselves internal rent can take better control of their property costs. Examines an accounting trend of charging internal rents which is known as 'transfer pricing'. Describes a survey carried out in the mid 1990s into the use of internal rent charging systems by UK based corporate occupiers. Concludes by suggesting that internal rent charging may become normal procedure for corporate occupiers.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Reports how companies that charge themselves internal rent can take better control of their property costs. Examines an accounting trend of charging internal rents which is known as 'transfer pricing'. Describes a survey carried out in the mid 1990s into the use of internal rent charging systems by UK based corporate occupiers. Concludes by suggesting that internal rent charging may become normal procedure for corporate occupiers.