Re: Membership 2017 - Target 50,000
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Originally Posted by
Scraggers
Are we allowed to count the Bont or JJ as an asset against the net debt?
I was wondering if the players or even (taking the concept to its logical extension) draft picks could be counted as/are assets? Or their contracts? After all teams invest in players with contracts. Maybe the contracts should count as assets and liabilitys?
And if they don't and other codes do (I dunno, baseball, Soccer, basketball for arguments sake) then would that make those teams automatically more valuable than AFL teams?
Re: Membership 2017 - Target 50,000
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I was wondering if the players or even (taking the concept to its logical extension) draft picks could be counted as/are assets? Or their contracts? After all teams invest in players with contracts. Maybe the contracts should count as assets and liabilitys?
And if they don't and other codes do (I dunno, baseball, Soccer, basketball for arguments sake) then would that make those teams automatically more valuable than AFL teams?
Well you don't really own or sell players in AFL so it'd be like counting an appliance you rented as an asset. Other codes would have more assets being able to sell players but they do also often have to pay for those players to get them in the first place so I assume their liabilities would be higher on average too. Though that's a bit murky because once the contract runs out you don't really get to sell the player anymore
Contracts are liabilities because they're the wages you have to pay.