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Valuation : measuring and managing the value of companies

McKinsey & Company, Inc., Tom Copeland, Tim Koller, Jack Murrin

(Wiley frontiers in finance)

Wiley, c2000

3rd ed

  • : cloth

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Includes index

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Completely Updated, Over 200,000 Copies Sold! "A 'how-to' guide for corporate executives who want to get at the unrealized shareholder values trapped in public companies." -New York Times THE #1 guide TO CORPORATE VALUATION IS NOW BETTER THAN EVER! "The book's clarity and comprehensive coverage make it one ofthe best practitioners' guides to valuation." -Financial Times "Should serve very well the professional manager who wants to do some serious thinking about what really does contribute value to his or her firm and why." -The Journal of Finance "Valuation is like a Swiss army knife ...you will be prepared for just about any contingency." -Martin H. Dubilier, Chairman of the Board, Clayton & Dubilier, Inc. "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 System Requirements: Pentium II PC or greater Windows 98 or later 128MB RAM 20MB Hard Disk Space Excel 97 / 2000 (Alone or part of Office 97 / 2000) w/Report Manager & Analysis ToolPak installed and enabled. (Note: Formulas & Computations are not guaranteed in later versions of Excel) Video Display: 800 x 600 recommended

Table of Contents

QUESTIONS. Why Value Value? The Value Manager. Fundamental Principles of Value Creation. Metrics Mania: Surviving the Barrage of Value Metrics. Cash Is King. Making Value Happen. Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures. Frameworks for Valuation. Analyzing Historical Performance. Estimating the Cost of Capital. Forecasting Performance. Estimating Continuing Value. Calculating and Interpreting the Results. Multibusiness Valuation. Valuing Dot.coms. Valuing Cyclical Companies. Valuing Foreign Subsidiaries. Valuation Outside the United States. Valuation in Emerging Markets. Using Option Pricing Methods to Value Flexibility. Valuing Banks. Valuing Insurance Companies. Appendix. Index.

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