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15 November 2012

Business Plan Modelling For Property

The economy continues to bump along with little growth.
UK Strategy
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The economy continues to bump along with little growth. However, this stagnation can mean that the acquisition of teams or businesses is completed more cost effectively – our clients are seeing opportunities.

The assessment of value should include a view regarding the viability of the target's business plan. The need for robust models is particularly acute at a time when economic conditions are difficult. Many spreadsheets evolve over time without well-structured design, no integrity checks and are poorly documented. Making a relatively simple change can often take a long time, result in errors and/or have unexpected consequences.

Building the model

The development of business plan models should normally include the following steps.

  • Familiarisation – review of any relevant available and/or existing data.
  • Kick-off meeting – agreement regarding new model inputs, outputs, calculations, potential model sensitivities and a project timetable.
  • Model outline – design of an agreement regarding structure for input, processing and output sheets.
  • Model preparation – detailed model development, including internal integrity checks, outline documentation and initial checks using test data.
  • Acceptance testing – model handover for review and detailed testing; appropriate amendments and then final version of the model.

Case studies

Overseas portfolio projections

This AIM-listed company managed a portfolio of 26,000 property units primarily in Germany. A team from Smith & Williamson developed an integrated financial model using data from several different sources which enabled a consortium of banks to assess viability and covenant compliance for various different scenarios.

Onerous lease obligations

This private company managed out onerous property leases for various quoted entities. Smith & Williamson was responsible for building a model which projected the amount and timing of future receipt/payment transactions for each leased unit, and then determined the net present value for the portfolio as a whole.

PFI template

This clearing bank needed to assess the initial viability of various PFI health projects. Smith & Williamson built a template to assist this evaluation.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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