Corporate finance : a valuation approach
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Corporate finance : a valuation approach
(McGraw-Hill series in finance)
McGraw-Hill, c1997
International ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed for courses in corporate finance, this text is a detailed description of the valuation process, providing an integrated, comprehensive method for valuing assets, firms, and securities across a wide variety of industries. The presentation begins with a review of financial and accounting techniques, proceeds with a presentation of the valuation process, leading towards the development of pro-forma financial statements and the translation of these projections into values. A key strength of this text is teaching students how to use pro-forma financial statements as a basis for valuation.
Table of Contents
1. Financial Valuation Tools 2. Using Financial Reporting Information 3. Valuation: Processes and Principles 4. Building Pro Forma Financial Statements 5. Analyzing the Firm's Environment 6. Analyzing the Firm's Operations 7. J. M. Smucker - Projecting Financial Performance 8. Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital 9. Estimating Discount Rates 10. Valuation by Multiples 11. Valuing the Firm's Debt 12. Valuing Equity Cash Flows Directly 14. Final Remarks
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