Priceless business valuation methods made easy! Business valuation is one of the toughest classes in any business curriculum. And it's one of the most important. Master this critical topic, and you've removed a major obstacle standing between you and a 4.0, and taken a major step toward a successful career in business. Breaking down business valuation methods into easy-to-digest parts, this self-teaching guide provides all the skills you need to determine a company's worth--easily and accurately. Business Valuation DeMYSTiFieD offers expert insight from both buyers' and sellers' points of view…mehr
Priceless business valuation methods made easy! Business valuation is one of the toughest classes in any business curriculum. And it's one of the most important. Master this critical topic, and you've removed a major obstacle standing between you and a 4.0, and taken a major step toward a successful career in business. Breaking down business valuation methods into easy-to-digest parts, this self-teaching guide provides all the skills you need to determine a company's worth--easily and accurately. Business Valuation DeMYSTiFieD offers expert insight from both buyers' and sellers' points of view and provides examples and exercises illustrating the concepts driving the practices. This fast and easy guide features: In-depth coverage of the three mainmethods of valuing businesses: discounted cash flow, price multiple, and liquidation Easy-to-understand descriptions of financial ratios Tools and techniques for deciphering valuation reports, financial statements, and guidelines for specific businesses Chapter-ending practice exercises and a quiz for testing and reinforcing what you've learned Simple enough for a beginner but challenging enough for a more advanced student, Business Valuation DeMYSTiFieD is your shortcut to building a solid foundation in this critical business topic.
Edward Nelling, Ph.D., CFA, is Professor of Finance and a Fellow in the Center for Corporate Governance in the LeBow College of Business at Drexel University, where he teaches courses in investment analysis and financial management. He has served as a consultant on mutual fund and exchange-traded fund performance, and as an expert witness. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation from the CFA Institute, and is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia. He has also taught at the Wharton School, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Korea University.
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Chapter 1. Introduction - The Need For Business Valuation; Chapter 2. Commonly Used Valuation Methods; Chapter 3. An Overview of Financial Statements; Chapter 4. Analyzing Historical Performance; Chapter 5. Forecasting Future Performance; Chapter 6. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Valuation; Chapter 7. Price Multiple Valuation; Chapter 8. Liquidation; Chapter 9. Valuation From the Seller's Perspective; Chapter 10. Valuation From the Buyer s Perspective; Chapter 11. Small Business and Private Company Valuation; Chapter 12. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction - The Need For Business Valuation; Chapter 2. Commonly Used Valuation Methods; Chapter 3. An Overview of Financial Statements; Chapter 4. Analyzing Historical Performance; Chapter 5. Forecasting Future Performance; Chapter 6. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Valuation; Chapter 7. Price Multiple Valuation; Chapter 8. Liquidation; Chapter 9. Valuation From the Seller's Perspective; Chapter 10. Valuation From the Buyer s Perspective; Chapter 11. Small Business and Private Company Valuation; Chapter 12. Conclusion
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