Integrated bank analysis and valuation : a practical guide to the ROIC methodology
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Integrated bank analysis and valuation : a practical guide to the ROIC methodology
(Global financial markets)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Leading analyst Sandy Chen provides a thorough guide to the analysis and valuation of banks. Unlike other businesses and institutions, banks have a number of unique characteristics that need to be taken into account when performing a valuation and as such traditional valuation methodologies are unsuitable and more specialized techniques required.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION PART II: OTHER APPROACHES TO BANK ANALYSIS AND VALUATION 1. Operating Performance Ratios 2. Regulatory Ratios 3. Bank Valuation Measures 4. Example of Analysis and Valuation in Practice - HSBC PART III: ROIC FOR BANKS METHODOLOGY 5. Some Guiding Principles 6. ROIC Analysis - A Step-by-Step Guide 7. Calculating Invested Capital 8. Calculating Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) 9. Key Processes and Tools for ROIC Analysis 10. Linking ROIC Analysis to Valuation 11. ROIC Valuation - Calculating Value-Added Margin 12. Aggregative Value Creation/Destruction 13 Deriving a Fundamental ROIC Valuation 14. Deriving Implied Market Assumptions of Value Creation/Destruction 15. Forecasting with ROIC 16. Integrating Forecasts with Valuation. PART IV: OTHER CASE STUDIES 17. Bank of China 18. Barclays 19. Citigroup 20. Credit Suisse 21. Deutsche Bank 22. JP Morgan 23. Lloyds 24. RBS 25. Standard Chartered
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