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Stock Watering : The Judicial Valuation of Property for Stock-Issue Purposes / David L. Dodd.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1930]Copyright date: ©1930Description: 1 online resource (336 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231929660
  • 9780231891356
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. Introduction: The Problem and the Law of Stock Watering -- Chapter II. Items That May Not Be Capitalized -- Chapter III. The “Good Faith” Rule Versus the “True Value” Rule in Stock-Watering Cases -- Chapter IV. The Standard of Valuation as Defined by Statutes and Courts -- Chapter V. Cost of the Property as Evidence of Its Value -- Chapter VI. Capitalized Earning Power as Evidence of the Value of Property -- Chapter VII. Special Aspects of the Earning Power Basis of Capitalization -- Chapter VIII. Evidence of Overvaluation Based On Implied Admissions by Promoters and other Interested Parties -- Chapter IX. Conclusion -- Table of Cases -- Index
Summary: Looks at the way property is valued to determine corporate stock value to see if it is often issued inadequately, also defined as stock watering.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. Introduction: The Problem and the Law of Stock Watering -- Chapter II. Items That May Not Be Capitalized -- Chapter III. The “Good Faith” Rule Versus the “True Value” Rule in Stock-Watering Cases -- Chapter IV. The Standard of Valuation as Defined by Statutes and Courts -- Chapter V. Cost of the Property as Evidence of Its Value -- Chapter VI. Capitalized Earning Power as Evidence of the Value of Property -- Chapter VII. Special Aspects of the Earning Power Basis of Capitalization -- Chapter VIII. Evidence of Overvaluation Based On Implied Admissions by Promoters and other Interested Parties -- Chapter IX. Conclusion -- Table of Cases -- Index

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Looks at the way property is valued to determine corporate stock value to see if it is often issued inadequately, also defined as stock watering.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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