Practical Issues in the Valuation of Real Properties with Special Reference to Income Approach and Financial Reporting Purpose
Veronika Ilsjan () and
Kaia Kask ()
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Veronika Ilsjan: School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn University of Technology
Kaia Kask: School of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu
No 132, Working Papers from Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn University of Technology
Abstract:
During the past few years there have been many changes in financial reporting rules in EU countries. One significant change from the real estate point of view has taken place in balance sheet, where property investment account is switched to the asset side of the balance sheet, separate from the property, plant and equipment. Since 2005, all companies listed in the stock market have the obligation to apply International Accounting Standards/International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in their everyday practice. At the same time, more and more researchers have pointed to the problem of valuation accuracy and to the uncertainty of the valuation product. The aim of the paper is to explore practical problems in implementing the income approach in the valua≠tion for financial reporting purposes in Estonia. To achieve the aim of the paper, the authors conducted a survey, sending out a comprehensive questionnaire to all certified general appraisers (GA). The survey findings show that the valuation for accounting purposes is topical mainly in major cities in Estonia. The valuersà behaviour refers to overconfidence in their actions together with above-average self-esteem, which is not supported by actual survey results. However, one of the main reasons here is that some theoretical regulations in standards are too general and need some specification to harmonise appraisersà behaviour in practice.
Keywords: real estate appraisal; appraiser behaviour; uncertainty in valuation; valuation for valuation reporting; income approach (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G2 M4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 18
Date: 2005
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Note: This research was conducted with support from the Estonian Science Foundation (project No. 5286).
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Published in Working Papers in Economics, School of Economics and Business Administration,Tallinn University of Technology (TUTWPE), Volume 16, Pages 73-90
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