Books : Corporate Finance: A Valuation Approach (Mcgraw-Hill Series in Finance)
In association with Amazon.comDewey Decimal Number: 658.15
EAN: 9780071140720
Format: Import
ISBN: 0071140727
Label: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Number Of Pages: 844
Publication Date: October 01, 1996
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Sales Rank: 7377932
Studio: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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- An excellent valuation book that should be well known by a wider audienceSimon Benninga's and Oded Sarig's "Corporate Finance: A Valuation Approach" (CFaVA) is one of those secret texts that true insiders cherish while other less efficient or significant works capture limelight.
"CFaVA" is comparable to the McKinsey group authors Koller, Goedhart, Wessels's "Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies" and also Aswath Damodaran's "Investment Valuation: Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset" [Full disclosure: I've taught ... Read More
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- Ground Up Valuation TechniquesIf you are new to corporate finance valuation this book will take you to the next level. Provides step by step instruction on how to value companies. Covers Excel techniques with easy to follow examples. Covers 1 full semester at most business schools.
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- An ideal introduction to company valuationThis book offers a very simple introduction to evaluation of companies prior to investing. The DCF method is primarily used. There is a common thread running through the chapters which makes the book easy to understand. Its not verbose, which adds to its attractiveness. But, the readers should remember that this is only an introduction, and some other advanced book like Copeland's is needed to build upon the ideas presented in the book.
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- A Solid Introductory Valuation TextThis book does a good job of logically explaining the step-by-step method of corporate valuation. Benninga and Sarig do a good job of focusing on the practical tools of finance. I only wish the DCF examples were less simplistic. A substantial amount of additional work is needed to apply these models to real world firms.
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- Fantastic bookThis book serves as an excellent introduction to and/or refresher on valuation techniques. The entire valuation process (primarily DCF) is broken down into a series of steps, each of which gets its own complete chapter. Each chapter is well written and builds on its predecessors.
A particular strength of the book is the authors' reference to Excel functions and which ones are useful in valuation models. This book is not just theory; there are concrete "how to" examples throughout. ... Read More
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