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Advancing Methodology on Measuring Asset Ownership from a Gender Perspective Workshop on the Production of Statistics on Asset Ownership from a Gender Perspective through Household Surveys Tbilisi, Georgia, 25 27 June 2018

Asset valuation Zhiyuan Qian UNSD 2

Why valuing assets is important? To allow the calculation of wealth (net worth) Wealth = Net worth = Assets Liabilities To calculate gender differentials in wealth measures Reflects both quality and quantity of women s and men s asset holdings that are not revealed by prevalence measures 3

Assets valuation at the household level Purposes: Estimating household wealth As part of an integrated framework that ensures consistency in measuring household economic well-being along the dimensions of wealth, income and consumption (OECD). Information on the value of some assets, such as the value of owner-occupied dwellings, may be incorporated into living standards measures at the household level. 4

How should assets be valued? Principles: Assets should be valued at current market prices Recorded at current values Assets should be valued at consistently across assets Potential sales value approach: If this [asset] were to be sold today, how much could be received for it? Assets should be valued item by item No double counting 5

Asset valuation for different types of ownership Asset owned exclusively by an owner: that asset should be listed only once as belonging to that and only that owner, and its total value should become a share in the net worth of that owner. Asset owned jointly by more than one owner: the asset should be listed as belonging to all joint owners and, for the purpose of estimating wealth, its value should be divided into shares that can be apportioned to the net worth of each owner. 6

Calculation of wealth an example Assets Liabilities House: $200,000 Mortgage: $160,000 Car: $10,000 Car loan: $5,000 Bank Deposits: $5,000 Student loan: $50,000 Total assets: $215,000 Total liabilities: $215,000 Net worth (= total assets total liabilities): $0 7

Asset valuation Alternative methods 1. Collect acquisition prices and the year when the asset was acquired, then adjust the value using price indices - If reliable price indices exist 2. Collect current acquisition value of an equivalent new asset, less the accumulated depreciation. E.g., consumer durables. - Referred to as written-down replacement cost in 2008 SNA 3. Using administrative sources to impute asset 8

Which assets should be valued? Two recommended approaches: 1. Value all assets 2. Value priority assets in which bulk of wealth is stored Principal dwellings Agricultural land Other real estate, including non-agricultural land Financial Assets 9

Which approach to adopt? 1. Value all assets In principle, valuation data should be collected for all assets to understand distribution of wealth by gender across full population 2. Value priority assets in which bulk of wealth is stored Countries may consider valuing priority assets only given operational challenges of valuing smaller assets 10

Who should provide values? If one randomly-selected household member is interviewed: The respondent provides the value of the assets that he or she owns If more than one household member is interviewed: The valuation is obtained at the household level from a knowledgeable person capable of constructing a roster of household assets. Financial assets should always be valued by their owners. 11

Valuation of specific assets Dwellings and other structures Land Agricultural Equipment Livestock Financial Assets Consumer durables Non-agricultural enterprise assets Valuables 12

Valuation of dwellings Principal dwelling is usually the most valuable asset of a household All efforts should be made to obtain its value for the purpose of measuring wealth Dwellings (principal dwellings and others) should be valued together with the land on which the buildings stand, unless the ownership of the dwelling is different than the ownership of the land 13

Valuation of dwellings Preferred approach in the valuation of the principal dwelling and other dwellings and structures is the potential sales value reported by the respondent Alternative valuation methods Purchase price and price index for changes in dwelling prices Property taxes Property records for tax purpose and transaction sales databases Estimated current construction cost 14

Valuation of land Similar to valuation of dwellings Countries may use prices per unit of agricultural land disaggregated by characteristics of the land (such as type of land use and irrigation), at subnational level, if available for other statistical purposes The disaggregation of agricultural land by use should cover at least the categories arable land and permanent grassland. The arable land should further include irrigable arable land and non-irrigable arable land. 15

Valuation of agricultural equipment Recommended to obtain the value of large agricultural equipment at the minimum, item by item, based on the current condition of the equipment The preferred valuation method for large agricultural equipment is to ask the respondent to estimate the potential sales value of each piece of equipment owned given its current condition. 16

Valuation of livestock Relatively easy to obtain market value If values of livestock cannot be easily itemised, then a suggestion is to collect for each category of livestock only the average sales prices per unit 17

Valuation of financial assets Valuation of financial assets be obtained directly from the respondent owners, item by item Financial assets and liabilities should be valued at current prices if they are regularly traded on organized financial markets Financial claims that are not traded on organized financial markets should be valued by the amount that a debtor must pay to the creditor to extinguish the claim 18

Valuation of consumer durables At minimum, countries should collect value information on big items likely to cost a significant amount of money, such as vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, boats, caravans, and aircraft. These assets should be valued item by item in their current condition. The remaining types of consumer durables may be valued group by group. 19

Valuation of non-agricultural enterprise assets Should be valued by category of asset, including (a) all machinery, equipment and furniture used in the production process; (b) inventories of inputs and supplies, including raw materials; and (c) inventories of finished merchandise (goods for sale) The recommended valuation method is to ask the respondent to estimate the potential sales values of each category of enterprise asset, by group of assets For the purpose of estimating individual wealth, respondent owners should be asked what percentage of the enterprise they own and the apportioned value of the assets should be assigned to them, accordingly 20

Valuables Although markets exist for valuables, average individual respondents in household surveys (unlike sale and other industry experts) may have challenges in estimating valuables prices Suggested approach, is to ask the respondent for the potential sales value of each category of valuables. For the purpose of calculating individual wealth, respondent owners should be asked to estimate their own share of the sales value from each group of valuables 21

Challenges to accurate asset valuation Lack of information from asset owners about asset prices Sensitivity of the data being collected, in particular financial assets 22

Summary principles/recommendations Assets should be valued item by item at current market prices The method of valuation should be consistent - provide metadata If sales markets exist, use the potential sales value method. If not, consider alternative methods presented Depending on the aims, countries may consider valuing all assets, or only the major assets. One randomly selected person interviewed The same respondent provides the valuation More than one randomly selected person interviewed 23

Спасибо Thank you For additional information: edgestat@un.org https://unstats.un.org/edge 24