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估值不确定性——何时以及为什么这一点很重要
目的:最近的冠状病毒疫情在大多数市场造成了不确定性。这导致许多估价报告中都有警告,警告它们不确定。然而,许多估价师及其客户仍然不清楚这些警告应该传达什么,以及为什么许多估价标准都要求这些警告,包括国际估价标准。本文的目的是解释在过去25年中,对不确定性披露需求的认识是如何发展的,以及这种披露如何增强对估价设计/方法/方法的整体信任:作者参与了国际估价标准理事会发布的指南的制定和英国皇家特许测量师学会,其中包括与金融监管机构和估值用户的广泛咨询。他还研究了风险和不确定性的更广泛的经济理论,以及如何在估值中明确区分这些理论,以及估价师可以遵循的步骤,以确定是否有足够的实质性要求在估价时发布适当的警告。它还考察了披露实质性不确定性的不同方式的优点。实际意义:该文件应使估价师更好地了解要求披露不确定性的原因,以及需要他们的情况它还提供了帮助他们制定适合不同情况的披露的原则原创/价值:这是作者撰写的估价师简报《估价不确定性——报告未知情况》的删节版,以电子书或平装本的形式出版,可从亚马逊©2020 Emerald Publishing Limited获得
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