Valuation: Theories and Concepts
Autor Rajesh Kumaren Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 2015
The book offers a broader, more holistic perspective that is perfectly suited to companies and worldwide markets. By emphasizing cases on valuation, including mergers and acquisition valuation, it responds to the growing expectation that students and professionals must generate comprehensive perspectives based on thorough investigations and a library of valuation theories.
Readers will gain a better understanding of the development of complete analyses, including trend analysis of financial parameters, ratio analysis, and differing perspectives on valuation and strategic initiatives. Case studies include stock market performance and synergies and the intrinsic value of the firm are compared with offer price. In addition, full data sets for each chapter are available online.
- Provides an understanding on how to value companies that employ non-standard accounting procedures, particularly companies in emerging markets
- Gives readers the ability to compare the intrinsic value of the firm with the offer price
- Showcases a variety of valuation techniques and provides details about handling each part of the valuation process
- Each case has data in excel spreadsheets for all companies, and data sets for each chapter are available online
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128023037
ISBN-10: 0128023031
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128023031
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Finance professionals and students in upper-division undergraduate and graduate level courses worldwide on valuationCuprins
Part A—Concepts and Theories of Valuation
1. Basis of Risk and Return
2. Cost of Capital
3. Project Valuation
4. Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
5. Alternative Approaches to Valuation
6. M&A Valuation
7. Valuation of Financial Institutions
8. Valuation of Firms in Emerging Markets
Part B—Valuation Cases
9. Valuation in Developed Markets
10. Valuation in Emerging Markets
11. Mergers and Acquisition Valuation in Developed Markets
12. Mergers and Acquisition Valuation in Emerging Markets
Appendix
1. Basis of Risk and Return
2. Cost of Capital
3. Project Valuation
4. Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
5. Alternative Approaches to Valuation
6. M&A Valuation
7. Valuation of Financial Institutions
8. Valuation of Firms in Emerging Markets
Part B—Valuation Cases
9. Valuation in Developed Markets
10. Valuation in Emerging Markets
11. Mergers and Acquisition Valuation in Developed Markets
12. Mergers and Acquisition Valuation in Emerging Markets
Appendix
- Fundamental Concepts in Finance
- Valuation –Basic Concepts
- Bond Valuation
- Stock Valuation
Recenzii
"The strength of Kumar’s book is its integration of common valuation techniques with carefully-executed case studies (step-by-step in Excel) so that students will become well versed in those valuation techniques and apply them with great confidence. A job well done!" --Kai Li, University of British Columbia
"Rajesh Kumar illuminates details about valuing companies within emerging markets, making his book incredibly useful. His insights are unavailable elsewhere." --Tudela Martins, Catholic University of Portugal
"Contemporary case studies and valuation assignments in Valuation: Theories and Concepts provide a framework for solving typical valuation dilemmas." --Tomáš Krabec, The University of Economics, Prague
"Rajesh Kumar illuminates details about valuing companies within emerging markets, making his book incredibly useful. His insights are unavailable elsewhere." --Tudela Martins, Catholic University of Portugal
"Contemporary case studies and valuation assignments in Valuation: Theories and Concepts provide a framework for solving typical valuation dilemmas." --Tomáš Krabec, The University of Economics, Prague