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| UK Finance (uk.finance) Discussion about Finance issues in the UK. |
| Tags: equity, private, real, situation |
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This is not school homework but an interesting situation I came
across. 1) John bought income property A in London in 2005 for 100 pounds, 2) Dave bought income property B in Liverpool in 2006 for 60 pounds, inflation was 10% up from previous year John & Dave became mutually partners on the AB = A+B pie. What % each does own of the pie? Next, 3) Larry bought income property C in Manchester in 2007 for 75 pounds, inflation was up 5% from previous year. NOW, the 3 want to become mutually partners where the pie now is ABC = A+B+C. What % each should have? Looking for expert answer! Mike |
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On 26 Aug, 22:07, wrote:
This is not school homework but an interesting situation I came across. 1) * * *John bought income property A in London in 2005 for 100 pounds, 2) * * *Dave bought income property B in Liverpool in 2006 for 60 pounds, inflation was 10% up from previous year John & Dave became mutually partners on the AB = A+B pie. What % each does own of the pie? Next, 3) * * *Larry bought income property C in Manchester in 2007 for 75 pounds, inflation was up 5% from previous year. NOW, the 3 want to become mutually partners where the pie now is ABC = A+B+C. What % each should have? Looking for expert answer! Mike It may not be school homework but I wouldn't be surprised if it's university homework given the present standards of the people begging for jobs. |
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On Aug 27, 10:12*am, PeterSaxton wrote:
On 26 Aug, 22:07, wrote: This is not school homework but an interesting situation I came across. 1) * * *John bought income property A in London in 2005 for 100 pounds, 2) * * *Dave bought income property B in Liverpool in 2006 for 60 pounds, inflation was 10% up from previous year John & Dave became mutually partners on the AB = A+B pie. What % each does own of the pie? Next, 3) * * *Larry bought income property C in Manchester in 2007 for 75 pounds, inflation was up 5% from previous year. NOW, the 3 want to become mutually partners where the pie now is ABC = A+B+C. What % each should have? Looking for expert answer! Mike It may not be school homework but I wouldn't be surprised if it's university homework given the present standards of the people begging for jobs.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is neither, I swear! I thought such thing might have formal formulation in math or finance? |
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