Valuation : measuring and managing the value of companies
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Valuation : measuring and managing the value of companies
(Wiley frontiers in finance)
Wiley, c1995
2nd ed
- : cloth
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Description and Table of Contents
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"This book on valuation represents fresh new thinking. The writing is clear and direct, combining the best academic principles with actual experience to arrive at value increasing solutions. " J. Fred Weston, Cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets, Graduate School of Management, UCLA. "The book's clarity and comprehensive coverage make it one of the best practitioners' guides to valuation. " Financial Times In the global economy of the 1990s, investors move their money quickly and easily around the world in search of the greatest return. As such it's essential for today's business graduates to understand the importance of measuring, managing, and maximizing shareholder value. Valuation illustrates how to take advantage of the American tradition of maximizing shareholder value, demonstrates how value-based management contributes to improved strategic thinking, and shows how managers at any level can create value for their companies. In addition this book provides: A chapter featuring insights into the strategic advantages of value-based management. Strategies for multibusiness valuation, and valuation for corporate restructuring, mergers, and acquisitions.
International comparisons of the cost of capital, differences in accounting procedures, and how valuation works in different countries. A detailed case study showing how valuation techniques and principles are applied.
Table of Contents
COMPANY VALUE AND THE MANAGER'S MISSION. Why Value Value? The Value Manager. Cash Is King. Value-Based Management. CASH FLOW VALUATION: A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE. Frameworks for Valuation. Analyzing Historical Performance. Forecasting Performance. Estimating the Cost of Capital. Estimating Continuing Value. Calculating and Interpreting Results. APPLYING VALUATION. Multibusiness Valuation. Valuing Foreign Subsidiaries. Valuation Outside of the United States. Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures. Using Option Pricing Methods to Value Flexibility. Valuing Banks. Appendices. Index.
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