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Corporate valuation: a guide for analysts, managers and investors

By: Chandra, PrasannaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2017 Description: Various pagesISBN: 9789332902916Subject(s): Corporate valuationDDC classification: 657.73 Summary: Valuation is the central theme in finance. If you are a financial analyst, you have to regularly value IPOs, acquisition proposals, and divestment candidates. If you are a manager, you have to assess the impact of your decisions on firm value. If you are an investor, you have to compare market price with value to decide whether you should buy or hold or sell a security. This book discusses the techniques of valuation and the considerations that you have to bear in mind in valuing different types of companies. It provides a bridge between the world of -academic finance' and the -what do we do today' world of appraisers, managers, investors, regulators, and lawyers who are involved in valuing real companies. This book is aimed at two distinct audiences: Finance practitioners, senior managers, and investors who are involved in valuation MBA students and professional accountants who are pursuing specialized courses in corporate valuation, such as the ones offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India
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1. An Overview

2. Enterprise DCF Model

3. The Cost of Capital

4. Other DCF Models

5. Relative Valuation

6. Other Non-DCF Approaches

7. Valuation of Real Options

8. Advanced Issues in Valuation

9. Valuation of Intangible Assets

10. Case Studies in Valuation

11. Writing the Valuation Report

12. Value Enhancement

Valuation is the central theme in finance. If you are a financial analyst, you have to regularly value IPOs, acquisition proposals, and divestment candidates. If you are a manager, you have to assess the impact of your decisions on firm value. If you are an investor, you have to compare market price with value to decide whether you should buy or hold or sell a security.
This book discusses the techniques of valuation and the considerations that you have to bear in mind in valuing different types of companies. It provides a bridge between the world of -academic finance' and the -what do we do today' world of appraisers, managers, investors, regulators, and lawyers who are involved in valuing real companies.
This book is aimed at two distinct audiences:
Finance practitioners, senior managers, and investors who are involved in valuation
MBA students and professional accountants who are pursuing specialized courses in corporate valuation, such as the ones offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India

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