Angus Cartwright Jr. Case Write Up Introduction It was 1995. Mr. Angus Cartwright‚ the financial advisor based in Arlington‚ Virginia had to make recommendations to his two clients: John DeRight and Judy DeRight‚ who both require 12% return on investment but different types of investment in their different life stages. The four properties that Cartwright was looking at are: 1) Alison Green‚ an existing garden apartment based in Montgomery County‚ Maryland; 2) 900 Stony building‚ an existing 5 story
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* M.P.S in Real Estate‚ Class of ‘12 Cornell University‚ NY‚ USA * B.E. in Civil Engineering‚ Class of ’07 Anna University‚ Chennai‚ India Talk: +1 - 949-385-0403 Write: vs328@cornell.edu Principles of Real Estate Development – HA6620 - Angus Cartwright / Assignment 4 John DeRight & Judy DeRight both members of the long standing DeRight family based in Arlington‚ Virginia are looking to diversify their portfolio of investments and are contemplating investing in real estate to achieve their
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Angus Cartwright III Throughout the country‚ home prices are at an all-time low so what better time to purchase the correct investment property for you. When purchasing an investment property‚ making sure you get maximum return is important since your cash-flow depends on it. In the reading “Angus Cartwright III‚” Angus himself is a well-known investment advisor‚ after his father. In Arlington‚ Virginia there is the DeRight family‚ which is a very wealthy group that has two family members looking
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Background – People Angus Cartwright III was an investment advisor based in Arlington‚ Virginia which main role in this particular scenario was to act as the intermediary between the DeRight brothers and potential local real estate properties. There was history already established between the DeRight and Cartwright family as they had been involved in business in the past‚ and there was full confidence of Angus expertise on arriving to an adequate deal. Cartwright had fully prepared a detailed financial
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RES 9776 – Spring 2015 Real Estate Finance Professor: Stephen J. Pearlman Case Study - Angus Cartwright III Joonho Kim Yan Chen Qinqin (Renee) Yang Jae Paik Contents I. Case Overview 2 II. Analysis and Assumptions 2 III. Financial Analysis 4 IV. Recommendations Reasoning 5 Appendix 6 Exhibit 5 Exhibit 8 I. Case Overview Angus Cartwright III‚ an investment advisor‚ was asked to provide investment advisory services for two clients
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Depending on the property chosen‚ the sale price may account for a large portion of the future cash flows‚ and assuming a higher sale price will hinder IRR. Q2. Using the method for financial analysis‚ employed by Cartwright for Allison Green‚ and assuming the figures given in the case‚ what are the financial returns for the other three
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member‚ by referring to the case of Ann and Angus. Ann cares for her 72 year old step father Angus after the death of her mother. Angus is a retired welder from Glasgow who has Parkinson`s disease. Ann who used to be a promotions assistant gave up work to look after Angus as he needed more care. Bob‚ Ann’s husband is a carpet fitter and daughter Zoe who is 12 and attending school all live together with Angus in his house. Ann and her family‚ lived with Angus before when Angus`s wife took care of him
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Angus Cartwright III Case Exhibit 1 gives us an overview of each of the properties‚ such as the gross purchase price‚ the depreciable base‚ estimated sales prices‚ the amount of the first mortgage and so forth. These assumptions are significant to the calculations used throughout the entire case. In Exhibit 2 we find the first-year project setups. This is important information because we can see how much each real estate property will cost in the first year. This information is also useful
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In this chapter Sturken and Cartwright focusing on cultural imperialism and effects of globalization. The term globalization can be linked to 20th century‚ when human started to see the earth from above and see it as a globe. Cultural imperialism is how culture and way people life their life influences to other societies with media and cultural products such as TV programs‚ movies or music. In this case‚ the countries who has more powerful entertainment industry can affect other one more with their
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RECOMMENDATION I recommend that Cartwright Lumber should extend a line of credit up to maximum amount of $465‚000 by Northrop National Bank. However‚ it should be taken some additional measures. In addition‚ Cartwright should develop a sustainable business strategy. These strategies based on extended and ongoing retail distribution‚ hiring sales representatives for telephone ordering and restructuring of sales department. As a result of this will be expected an improvement in enter and the target
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