Year: 1984 Language: english Author: Sloggett, Jolyon E. Genre: Textbook Publisher: Fairplay Publications Ltd, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2HR, United Kingdom Edition: First ISBN: 978-09-0-504569-6 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 126 Description: Ships have always represented a major capital investment for their owners. As a consequence of the requirement for large funds, the concept of shared ownership of ships, predated the joint-stock company by several hundred years. Until the advent of the steamship in the 1840, ships were usually owned by the merchants whose goods they carried, but the coming of steam saw the rise of shipowning as a separate business, based on finance raised through joint stock companies. Ocean going ships are now owned by companies and some knowledge of the financial operations of companies is necessary for anyone studying the financial aspects of shipowning. The book concerns itself more with the method than the philosophy of financing ships and mobile offshore installations, and with that limitation, it is recommended as a required reading for both shipowners and shipping financiers. Shipping financiers, by combining the study of this book with a study on “Maritime Liens”, they will be in a position to thoroughly know just how strong, or how fragile, their security and their mortgage is. Additional info:2nd Edition (1998)
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Shipping Finance, Financing Ships & Mobile Offshore Installations - J.E. Sloggett - 1984
Language: english
Author: Sloggett, Jolyon E.
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Fairplay Publications Ltd, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2HR, United Kingdom
Edition: First
ISBN: 978-09-0-504569-6
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 126
Description: Ships have always represented a major capital investment for their owners. As a consequence of the requirement for large funds, the concept of shared ownership of ships, predated the joint-stock company by several hundred years.
Until the advent of the steamship in the 1840, ships were usually owned by the merchants whose goods they carried, but the coming of steam saw the rise of shipowning as a separate business, based on finance raised through joint stock companies.
Ocean going ships are now owned by companies and some knowledge of the financial operations of companies is necessary for anyone studying the financial aspects of shipowning.
The book concerns itself more with the method than the philosophy of financing ships and mobile offshore installations, and with that limitation, it is recommended as a required reading for both shipowners and shipping financiers.
Shipping financiers, by combining the study of this book with a study on “Maritime Liens”, they will be in a position to thoroughly know just how strong, or how fragile, their security and their mortgage is.
Additional info:2nd Edition (1998)
Shipping Finance-Financing Ships & Mobile Offshore Installations - Sloggett, Jolyon E. [1998, PDF]
Author: Sloggett, Jolyon E. | Year: 1998 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: OCR without errors | Pages count: 119 | Genre: Textbook
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