
Financial Valuation
Applications and Models
James R. Hitchner(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. October 2006
Book
Hardback
1368 pages
978-0-471-76117-4 (ISBN)
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Praise for Financial Valuation
"This Second Edition addresses virtually all of the recent hot topics in business valuation, and there are many of them since the first edition. Most chapters are updated with new material, including, especially, the Duff & Phelps Risk Premium Report as an alternative to Ibbotson's risk premium data. As with the first edition, the authors are very well-known and provide incisive analysis."
--Shannon Pratt, CFA, FASA, MCBA, CM&AA, CEO, Shannon Pratt Valuations, LLC
"Though the first edition of Mr. Hitchner's book was excellent in all regards, this Second Edition squarely puts Hitchner and his team of authors at the top of the list of authorities in the field of business valuation. Few publications on the subject even come close to the book's thorough coverage of the topic, but equally impressive is the clarity with which Hitchner depicts and explains highly complex subject matters. So impressed with Financial Valuation Applications and Models, the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts has developed a three-day course based upon this book entitled, 'Advanced Valuation and Case Study Workshop,' which is now a cornerstone training program for our organization."
--Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA, Chief Executive Officer, NACVA
"This book is a valuable resource for every BV library. It has material not covered in other BV books and this Second Edition has much more information than the first. Financial Valuation Applications and Models is the primary textbook for AICPA's business valuation education and it covers most of the topics on the test for the AICPA's Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) credential. Its thirty authors are nationally respected practitioners who have written this book for practitioners. Many of the authors are current or former members of the AICPA Business Valuation Committee and the AICPA BV Hall of Fame."
--Michael A. Crain, CPA/ABV, ASA, CFA, CFE, Chair, AICPA Business Valuation Committee, Managing Director, The Financial Valuation Group
"This book has a tremendous wealth of information that all valuation analysts must have in their libraries. From those just starting their careers to the most experienced practitioner, all valuation analysts will benefit from the invaluable information, ranging from fundamental practices to the most innovative economic and valuation ideas of today."
--Scott R. Saltzman, CPA, CVA, ASA, DABFA, Managing Member, Saltzman LLC; President, National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts
Coauthors: Mel H. Abraham, R. James Alerding, Terry Jacoby Allen, Larry R. Cook, Michael A. Crain, Don M. Drysdale, Robert E. Duffy, Edward J. Dupke, Nancy J. Fannon, John R. Gilbert, Chris Hamilton, Thomas E. Hilton, James R. Hitchner, Steven D. Hyden, Gregory S. Koonsman, Mark G. Kucik, Eva M. Lang, Derald L. Lyons, Michael J. Mard, Harold G. Martin Jr., Michael Mattson, Edward F. Moran Jr., Raymond E. Moran, James S. Rigby Jr., Ronald L. Seigneur, Robin E. Taylor, Linda B. Trugman, Samuel Y. Wessinger, Don Wisehart, and Kevin R. Yeanoplos
"This Second Edition addresses virtually all of the recent hot topics in business valuation, and there are many of them since the first edition. Most chapters are updated with new material, including, especially, the Duff & Phelps Risk Premium Report as an alternative to Ibbotson's risk premium data. As with the first edition, the authors are very well-known and provide incisive analysis."
--Shannon Pratt, CFA, FASA, MCBA, CM&AA, CEO, Shannon Pratt Valuations, LLC
"Though the first edition of Mr. Hitchner's book was excellent in all regards, this Second Edition squarely puts Hitchner and his team of authors at the top of the list of authorities in the field of business valuation. Few publications on the subject even come close to the book's thorough coverage of the topic, but equally impressive is the clarity with which Hitchner depicts and explains highly complex subject matters. So impressed with Financial Valuation Applications and Models, the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts has developed a three-day course based upon this book entitled, 'Advanced Valuation and Case Study Workshop,' which is now a cornerstone training program for our organization."
--Parnell Black, MBA, CPA, CVA, Chief Executive Officer, NACVA
"This book is a valuable resource for every BV library. It has material not covered in other BV books and this Second Edition has much more information than the first. Financial Valuation Applications and Models is the primary textbook for AICPA's business valuation education and it covers most of the topics on the test for the AICPA's Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) credential. Its thirty authors are nationally respected practitioners who have written this book for practitioners. Many of the authors are current or former members of the AICPA Business Valuation Committee and the AICPA BV Hall of Fame."
--Michael A. Crain, CPA/ABV, ASA, CFA, CFE, Chair, AICPA Business Valuation Committee, Managing Director, The Financial Valuation Group
"This book has a tremendous wealth of information that all valuation analysts must have in their libraries. From those just starting their careers to the most experienced practitioner, all valuation analysts will benefit from the invaluable information, ranging from fundamental practices to the most innovative economic and valuation ideas of today."
--Scott R. Saltzman, CPA, CVA, ASA, DABFA, Managing Member, Saltzman LLC; President, National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts
Coauthors: Mel H. Abraham, R. James Alerding, Terry Jacoby Allen, Larry R. Cook, Michael A. Crain, Don M. Drysdale, Robert E. Duffy, Edward J. Dupke, Nancy J. Fannon, John R. Gilbert, Chris Hamilton, Thomas E. Hilton, James R. Hitchner, Steven D. Hyden, Gregory S. Koonsman, Mark G. Kucik, Eva M. Lang, Derald L. Lyons, Michael J. Mard, Harold G. Martin Jr., Michael Mattson, Edward F. Moran Jr., Raymond E. Moran, James S. Rigby Jr., Ronald L. Seigneur, Robin E. Taylor, Linda B. Trugman, Samuel Y. Wessinger, Don Wisehart, and Kevin R. Yeanoplos
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2., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 26.2 cm
Width: 19 cm
Thickness: 52 mm
Weight
2082 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-76117-4 (9780471761174)
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James R. Hitchner, CPA/ABV, ASA, a leading figure in business valuation, is a Wiley author who has successfully edited and coauthored the first edition of Financial Valuation and coauthored the accompanying Financial Valuation Workbook. The AICPA has adopted these two books as the basis for its six-day Business Valuation Essentials courses and the NACVA has adopted them as the basis for its three-day Advanced Business Valuation course. He is also coauthor of Valuation for Financial Reporting (Wiley). Mr. Hitchner is Managing Director of The Financial Valuation Group and a founding member and current President of the Financial Consulting Group. He is Editor in Chief of Financial Valuation and Litigation Expert, a bimonthly journal presenting views and tools from some of the leading experts in valuation, forensics/fraud and litigation services. He has twenty-seven years of professional experience.
Content
1. Introduction to Financial Valuation.
2. Research and Its Presentation.
3. Financial Statement and Company Risk Analysis.
4. Strategy Benchmarking for Value and Techniques for Analyzing a Company.
5. Income Approach.
6. Cost of Capital/Rates of Return.
7. Market Approach.
8. Asset Approach.
9. Valuation Discounts and Premiums.
10. Report Writing.
11. Business Valuation Standards.
12. Estate, Gift and Income Tax Valuations.
13. Valuation of Family Limited Partnerships.
14. Summary of Court Cases.
15. Shareholder Disputes.
16. Valuation Issues in Employee Stock Ownership Plans.
17. Valuation in the Divorce Setting.
18. Valuation Issues in Small Business.
19. Valuation Issues in Professional Practices.
20. Valuation of Pass-Through Entities.
21. Valuation of Healthcare Service Businesses.
22. Valuation for Public Companies and/or Financial Reporting.
23. Valuation of Intagible Assets.
24. Marketing, Managing, and Making Money in a Valuation Services Group.
25. Business (Commercial) Damages.
26. Other Valuation Service Areas.
27. Valuation Views and Controversial Issues: An Overview.
2. Research and Its Presentation.
3. Financial Statement and Company Risk Analysis.
4. Strategy Benchmarking for Value and Techniques for Analyzing a Company.
5. Income Approach.
6. Cost of Capital/Rates of Return.
7. Market Approach.
8. Asset Approach.
9. Valuation Discounts and Premiums.
10. Report Writing.
11. Business Valuation Standards.
12. Estate, Gift and Income Tax Valuations.
13. Valuation of Family Limited Partnerships.
14. Summary of Court Cases.
15. Shareholder Disputes.
16. Valuation Issues in Employee Stock Ownership Plans.
17. Valuation in the Divorce Setting.
18. Valuation Issues in Small Business.
19. Valuation Issues in Professional Practices.
20. Valuation of Pass-Through Entities.
21. Valuation of Healthcare Service Businesses.
22. Valuation for Public Companies and/or Financial Reporting.
23. Valuation of Intagible Assets.
24. Marketing, Managing, and Making Money in a Valuation Services Group.
25. Business (Commercial) Damages.
26. Other Valuation Service Areas.
27. Valuation Views and Controversial Issues: An Overview.