is our squad worth £3.5m...
i'm know the book value doesn't really reflect the transfer market value when it comes to players so again that figure and your point is once again misleading
assuming this information is still up to date User Posted Link
"The introduction of Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 10, Goodwill and intangible assets in December 1997 (applicable for accounting periods ending on or after 23 December 1998) means that some consistency has now been brought into this area. Under FRS 10, when a club signs a player through the transfer market, it is required to include the cost of acquiring the player’s registration as an intangible fixed asset on its balance-sheet. In subsequent financial years this cost is then amortised (or written off as an expense) through the profit-and-loss account over the length of his contract. "
Posted By: blindasabat on October 16th 2007 at 21:01:55
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- NCFC Finances (Part Two) - a few discussion points (easy reading) (NCFC) - Financebod, Oct 16, 18:05:26
- is our squad worth £3.5m... (NCFC) - blindasabat, Oct 16, 21:01:55
- How was our squad worth £3.5 mill ? (NCFC) - KentonCanary, Oct 16, 20:45:12
- Hughes gets more at Leeds than here (NCFC) - frankblack, Oct 16, 22:00:38
- I don't believe you. Sorry. (NCFC) - KentonCanary, Oct 16, 23:50:31
- Hughes gets more at Leeds than here (NCFC) - frankblack, Oct 16, 22:00:38
- How will future transfer profits be generated? (NCFC) - Drinkell, Oct 16, 19:12:51
- Investment, reissuing shares, selling assets (non player), just a guess. otherwise hope (NCFC) - norfolkbroadslim, Oct 16, 19:22:44
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