kawi254 wrote:Everything is worth what the buyer is willing to pay for it.
A CS nominee values His village house at 70M, trees planted at 160M, Village land at 200M, incomplete hotel probably at the counties at 290M and 4 cars at 15M.
I am sure today if the CS nominee wants to sell village house deep in Kisii at 70M He will not get a buyer at that price...same case with the trees planted He will not realize the 160M
Kenyans value illiquid assets that will not help you when you need quick hospital cash in your twilight years.
Forced Sale/ Liquidation Value is just one of the valuation methods. It is surely not the most appropriate method of valuing personal property of a public officer who is about to land a lucrative appointment and continue building his empire rather than liquidate it.
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