Equity valuation
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書誌事項
Equity valuation
(Foundations and trends in accounting / editor-in-chief, Stefan J. Reichelstein, v. 4,
Now, c2009
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注記
This book is originally published as "Foundations and trends in accounting" vol. 4 no.1, p.1-112(2009)
References: p. 111-115
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Equity Valuation reviews and critically examines the standard approach to equity valuation using a constant risk-adjusted cost of capital and develops a new valuation approach discounting risk-adjusted fundamentals using nominal zero-coupon interest rates. It is organized as follows:
Chapter 2 (Risk-Adjusted Discount Rates) reviews standard valuation models based on risk-adjusted discount rates.
Chapter 3 (Multi-Period Asset Pricing Theory and Accounting Relations) examines key results from multi-period asset pricing theory in discrete-time, and shows how equity valuation models can equivalently be based on free cash flows or accrual accounting numbers.
Based on these results, the authors derive an accounting-based multi-period equity valuation model presented in Chapter 4 (An Accounting-Based Multi-period Equity Valuation Model) with equilibrium risk-adjustments determined by prices of aggregate consumption claims.
Chapter 5 (Equity Valuation with HARA Utility) includes a general equilibrium analysis of a setting in which the investors have HARA utility, and aggregate consumption and residual operating income are jointly normally distributed.
A set of appendices follows including Appendix B that extends the setting to preferences with external habit formation (which recently has gained popularity in asset pricing theory).
Appendix C, which discusses the relationship between risk-adjusted expected cash flows and certainty equivalents.
目次
1 Introduction. 2 Risk-adjusted Discount Rates. 3 Multi-period Asset Pricing Theory and Accounting Relations. 4 An Accounting-based Multi-period Equity Valuation Model. 5 Equity Valuation with HARA Utility. Appendix A: Proof of Theorems. Appendix B: Habit Formation. Appendix C: Risk-adjusted Expected Cash Flows and Certainty Equivalents. References.
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