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Business Valuation: Using Financial Analysis to Measure a Company's Value 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9781780684482
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781780682891
Published: April 2017
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £75.00



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What determines a company’s financial health and what drives company value? Knowledge on financial analysis and business valuation is not always accessible for non-financial specialists such as managers with a more strategic focus. Nevertheless, having this intellectual skill-set can leverage your ability to make better strategic decisions. Therefore, the authors have structured this book in a way that enables non-specialists to grasp all relevant financial information using tools that allow efficient financial analyses.

For the non-financial experts the book starts by presenting the essentials of financial analysis and business valuation in a structured way. However, this book is not only written for non-financial specialists as also more experienced readers may find new perspectives for conducting financial analyses. Professionals who work with relatively ‘static’ financial data concerning solvability and debt will welcome the more dynamic financial toolset incorporated in this book. This toolset will enable them to get to the heart of the (financial) matter faster by focusing on relevant data. By making the relevant financial analyses this book gives the reader a better insight in the company’s value. Not just by explaining theory, but by also showing how you can use the output of the financial analyses to challenge the forecasted data that will determine the price you get or have to pay.

Subjects:
Commercial Law
Contents:
Table of Contents
Introduction

PART I. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
Chapter 1. The Balance Sheet
Chapter 2. Working Capital Requirements, Managerial Balance Sheets and Matching
Chapter 3. Balance Sheets and Strategic Decision-Making
Chapter 4. Profit and Loss Statements
Chapter 5. Profit and Loss Statements and Strategic Decision-Making
Chapter 6. Forecasts for Managerial Balance Sheets and Profit and Loss Statements
Chapter 7. An Eight-Step Sequence and Conclusion

PART II. COMPANY VALUATION

PART II. COMPANY VALUATION
Chapter 8. Key Valuation Concepts
Chapter 9. Four Main Valuation Methods
Chapter 10. Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Chapter 11. Valuation with Discounted Cash Flow and Economic Profits
Chapter 12. Financial Analysis and Company Valuation
Chapter 13. Additional Valuation Info and Tips for Advanced Users
Chapter 14. Conclusion
Bibliography