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Asset Economics
Asset Economics is a professional services firm that offers a range of expert Quantity Surveying services across Queensland. Quantity Surveyors are cost accounting specialists, specifically working in the property and construction sector, with both a consumer and corporate market. Since our establishment in 2006, we have gained a world of experience and built a service structure that is second to none.

The business is owned and operated by Matthew Stanley, an expert Quantity Surveyor with over 15 years' experience, and a track record that includes some of Australia's most well-known property and construction companies. He personally oversees every project to ensure it is executed with the utmost quality and professionalism.
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Asset Economics is one of Queensland's leading Quantity Surveyor firms. Founded in Brisbane in 2004 we have a reputation for providing high-level expertise in a cost effective and efficient way to Property Investors through Tax Depreciation Reports, Body Corporate Managers and the construction industry.
Asset Economics offers a range of professional Quantity Surveying services to professionals all over Queensland. Our expert Quantity Surveyors are leaders in the industry who build strong foundations for your projects ensuring you maximise your profits. Our Quantity Surveying services assist property investors by estimating and monitoring construction costs, from the feasibility stage of a project through to completion.
Depreciation is what happens when an item's value declines over time because it is becoming worn out. A Tax Depreciation Schedule is a report that lists everything in an investment property that is decreasing in value or 'depreciating' in value. If your property meets this qualification and the original construction data is not available, it is essential that you hire a Quantity Surveyor to estimate this cost.
Use our Tax Depreciation Calculator to estimate the depreciation of your investment property. The calculator will provide some insight into optimised tax depreciation schedules and how much they can increase the tax deduction for your property, getting you a better tax return. Fill out the details below to find out how much you could be saving.
A sinking fund forecast is a document often used for Strata Management services. The document estimates the likely spend of a sinking fund in order to keep a building running over a period of time. This tells the Body Corporate what to charge owners as part of their fees to ensure that the sinking fund will have enough to meet any regular expenses and to avoid levies being raised unexpectedly.
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