Valuation: What Assets Are Really Worth

What Assets Are Really Worth

Gebonden Engels 2001 9780471349839
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Samenvatting

The focus of this book is on analyzing business problems from the perspective of the user of valuation information. Not every business decision involves values. Many do. This book will concentrate on helping the readers resolve their problem as easily and inexpensively as possible. It will help them determine if they need a professional appraisal or a "do–it–yourself" appraisal by providing them with an understanding of the concepts behind various valuation methods.

Only book in the marketplace that explains to corporate financial professionals how to determine what type of appraisal is necessary and what questions to ask, this title:

Helps financial professional determine whether a "professional" appraisal is needed or if a "do–it–yourself" appraisal is appropriate.
Shows the strengths and weaknesses of various value concepts.
Provides real–world valuation problems using math only when necessary to clarify issues.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780471349839
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:320

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Inhoudsopgave

1. Cost, Value, and Price 1
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<br />2. Accounting for Value, Not Cost: Financial Reporting at the Crossroads 14
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<br />3. Investing for Value: Buying and Selling Assets 43
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<br />4. Adversarial Nature of Valuations: "Why Can′t I Get A Higher (Lower) Answer?" 54
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<br />5. Cost Approach to Value 75
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<br />6. Income Approach to Value 91
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<br />7. Market Comparable Approach to Value 107
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<br />8. Can Value Information Be Objective and Independent? 129
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<br />9. What Will Happen in the Future? Why Assumptions Are Critical in the Valuation Process 142
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<br />10. Hiring an Appraiser; Reading an Appraisal Report 157
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<br />11. Providing Value Information to Shareholders and Analysts 169
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<br />12. Allocation of Purchase Price: Tangible Assets 180
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<br />13. Allocation of Purchase Price: Intangible Assets 200
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<br />14. Good Property Records Increase Value and Save Money&nbsp; 224
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<br />15. Don′t Overpay Property Taxes! 249
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<br />16. Adopting SFAS 141 and SFAS 142 261
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<br />17. Valuing a Start–up Firm: Cheap Stock Options 275
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<br />Index 289

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