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Communicating real estate's financial impact to senior management

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Real estate executives can utilize an executive summary to effectively communicate a department's position or the impact of a real estate transaction or strategy to senior management. The executive summary should focus on the issues that financial management wants to see. It should also present a transaction analysis supporting concerns important to financial management. These include the transaction's strategic context, arguments to promote the transaction and the transaction's anticipated performance against corporate financial objectives.

Author: Worrell, David
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1999
Management

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Redefining a CFO's role with real estate

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A number of real estate companies have failed to make the best use of their financial portfolios due to the vain attempt of chief financial officers to transcribe information in a more quantifiable form. One way of addressing this problem is by adopting a series of procedural standards, necessary to give finance executive the authority to monitor all proposed real estate transactions. It would also be helpful to form internal and external resource committees which would be tasked to interact with other real estate professionals.

Author: Kennedy, Loren S.
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1998
Analysis, Chief financial officers

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The synthetic lease: off-balance-sheet financing of the acquisition of real property

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Off-balance sheet loans or off balance sheet leases otherwise known as master or synthetic leases are funding structures used by many public firms to finance 100% of their acquisition costs of certain, attractively priced real and personal properties. An analysis of the origin, development and dynamics of synthetic leases and parties to such transactions will reveal their apparently inconsistent advantages while providing one the means to look through them to gauge the real financial effect of such leases on an enterprise.

Author: Hodge, James Blythe
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: Real Estate Finance Journal
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 0898-0209
Year: 1998
Interpretation and construction, Purchasing, Leases, Real property, Property acquisition

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Subjects list: Methods, Real estate industry, Real estate, Financial management, Finance
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