
Valuation
Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies
Wiley (Verlag)
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Erschienen am 1. Juli 2005
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Softcover
768 Seiten
978-0-471-70221-4 (ISBN)
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The University Edition of Valuation 4e offers students and professors up-to-date information on valuing companies. It contains all the revisions of the main edition, plus end of chapter questions for the needs of the classroom.
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Höhe: 25.2 cm
Breite: 18 cm
Dicke: 34 mm
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1282 gr
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978-0-471-70221-4 (9780471702214)
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The authors are all current or former consultants of McKinsey & Company's corporate finance practice. Collectively they have more than 50 years of experience in consulting and financial education. McKinsey & Company is a management-consulting firm that helps leading corporations and organizations make distinctive, lasting, and substantial improvements in their performance. Over the past seven decades, the firm's primary objective has remained constant: to serve as an organization's most trusted external advisor on critical issues facing senior management. With consultants deployed from over 80 offices in more than 40 countries, McKinsey advises companies on strategic, operational, organizational, financial, and technological issues. The firm has extensive experience in all major industry sectors and primary functional areas, as well as in-depth expertise in high-priority areas for today's business leaders. Tim Koller is a partner in McKinsey's New York office. He leads the firm's Corporate Performance Center and is a member of the leadership group of the firm's global corporate finance practice. In his 20 years in consulting Tim has served clients in North America and Europe on corporate strategy and capital markets, M&A transactions, and value-based management. He leads the firm's research activities in valuation and capital markets. He was formerly with Stern Stewart & Company, and Mobil Corporation. He received his MBA from the University of Chicago. Marc Goedhart is an associate principal in McKinsey's Amsterdam office and a member of the leadership group of the firm's corporate finance practice in Europe. Marc has served clients across Europe on portfolio restructuring, capital markets, and M&A transactions. He taught finance as an assistant professor at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, where he also earned a PhD in finance. David Wessels is an adjunct professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Named by Business Week as one of America's top business school instructors, he teaches courses on investment banking and corporate valuation at the MBA and Executive MBA levels. David is also a director in Wharton's executive education group, serving on the executive development faculties of several Fortune 500 companies. David, a former consultant with McKinsey, received his PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Inhalt
Part One: Foundations of Value. 1. Why Maximize Value? 2. The Value Manager. 3. Fundamental Principles of Value Creation. 4. Do Fundamentals Really Drive the Stock Market? Part Two: Core Valuation Techniques. 5. Frameworks for Valuation. 6. Thinking about Return on Invested Capital and Growth. 7. Analyzing Historical Performance. 8. Forecasting Performance. 9. Estimating Continuing Value. 10. Estimating the Cost of Capital. 11. Calculating and Interpreting Results. 12. Using Multiples for Valuation. Part Three: Making Value Happen. 13. Performance Measurement. 14. Performance Management. 15. Creating Value through Mergers and Acquisitions. 16. Creating Value through Divestitures. 17. Capital Structure. 18. Investor Communications. Part Four: Advanced Valuation Issues. 19. Valuing Multibusiness Companies. 20. Valuing Flexibility. 21. Cross-Border Valuation. 22. Valuation in Emerging Markets. 23. Valuing High-Growth Companies. 24. Valuing Cyclical Companies. 25. Valuing Financial Institutions. Appendix A: Economic Profit and the Key Value Driver Formula. Appendix B: Discounted Economic Profit Equals Discounted Free Cash Flow. Appendix C: Adjusted Present Value Equals Discounted Free Cash Flow. Appendix D: Levering and Unlevering the Cost of Equity. Appendix E: Leverage and the Price-Earnings Multiple. Index.