Construction Equities :Evaluation and Trading

Publication subTitle :Evaluation and Trading

Author: Wellings   Fred  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781845698997

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781855731097

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781855731097

Subject: D91 Legal departments;F4 Industrial Economy

Keyword: 财政、金融

Language: ENG

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Description

The construction and housing markets have an importance in the economy which goes beyond the confines of the FTA Index sub-sector. After an examination of the history of the construction industry and the development of construction companies the book goes on to look at contractors and developers, the different types of contracts and their risks and the structure of the industry workload. The second half of the book concentrates on the financial side of the profession including forecasting, a look at risk profiles, accounting practices, the overseas markets and share price performance.

Chapter

CHAPTER 1. The development of the modern construction industry

THE CHANGING WORKLOAD

THE CHANGING CLIENTELE

EVOLUTION OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTRACTOR

CHAPTERT 2. The present structure of the construction industry

EMPLOYMENT

SIZE OF FIRM

CHAPTER 3. The contractor as developer The

WHY SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR BEHIS OWN DEVELOPER?

MORE ABOUT THE HOUSEBUILDER

CHAPTER 4. Construction statistics: sources, relevance and problems

DoE OUTPUT AND ORDERS SERIES

HOUSING STATISTICS

NON-HOUSING NEW WORK

NON-HOUSING NEW WORK

RENOVATIONS

CHAPTER 5. House prices and affordability

HOUSE PRICES

HOUSE PRICE EARNINGS RATIOS AND AFFORDABILITY

CHAPTER 6. Long term demand for housing

HOUSEHOLD FORMATION

REPLACEMENT DEMAND

CHAPTER 7. Contract types and contractual issues

THE CONTRACT

CONTRACT ISSUES

CHAPTER 8. Accounting issues

THE CONTRACTOR

HOUSEBUILDING

CHAPTER 9. Industry forecasting considerations

HOUSING

PUBLIC NON-HOUSING

PRIVATE COMMERCIAL

PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL

INFRASTRUCTURE

INDEPENDENT FORECASTS

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

CHAPTER 10. Profits forecasting and cash flow

PROFITS FORECASTING

CONTRACTORS' CASH FLOW

CHAPTER 11. The companies

CONTRACTORS

HOUSEBUILDERS

SHARE PRICE MOVEMENTS

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

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