Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector
This article investigates the information that is available to shareholders and the public by listed property companies in order to make investment decisions. It also mentions the usefulness of this information for purposes of mass valuation of the portfolio of properties that are owned by these ent...
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doaj-769de4dd9f0e4fb4b07361e46f253f212020-11-24T22:14:51ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Structilia1023-05642415-04872013-12-012023049Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sectorDouw Boshoff 0University of PretoriaThis article investigates the information that is available to shareholders and the public by listed property companies in order to make investment decisions. It also mentions the usefulness of this information for purposes of mass valuation of the portfolio of properties that are owned by these entities, or to extrapolate to other non-portfolio properties. The study makes use of a multiple regression analysis with empirical testing of property loan stock (PLS) companies in South Africa. It was found that only six of the PLS companies publish any useful information with regards to their property portfolio and only one provided sufficient information to be of statistical significance. It was also found that the provided information is lacking specific property and portfolio details and is, therefore, of limited use overall as far as investment decision-making is concerned. The method applied is, however, confirmed to be applicable for mass valuation techniques, but limited by the amount of information available.http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/as/article/view/139Investment decisionsProperty loan stock (PSL) companiesSouth AfricaMass valuationProperty sector |
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Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector |
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Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector |
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Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector |
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Investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector |
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investigation into the supply of information and measurement of transparency in the listed property sector |
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University of the Free State |
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Acta Structilia |
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1023-0564 2415-0487 |
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2013-12-01 |
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This article investigates the information that is available to shareholders and the public by listed property companies in order to make investment decisions. It also mentions the usefulness of this information for purposes of mass valuation of the portfolio of properties that are owned by these entities, or to extrapolate to other non-portfolio properties. The study makes use of a multiple regression analysis with empirical testing of property loan stock (PLS) companies in South Africa. It was found that only six of the PLS companies publish any useful information with regards to their property portfolio and only one provided sufficient information to be of statistical significance. It was also found that the provided information is lacking specific property and portfolio details and is, therefore, of limited use overall as far as investment decision-making is concerned. The method applied is, however, confirmed to be applicable for mass valuation techniques, but limited by the amount of information available. |
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Investment decisions Property loan stock (PSL) companies South Africa Mass valuation Property sector |
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