Art of M&A Valuation and Modeling: A Guide to Corporate Valuation (The Art of M&A Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.60 (942 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071805370 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-04 |
Language | : | English |
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"Rather good introduction to business valuation" according to ALEXANDER YURYATIN. I'll start disclosing that I am not a financial professional. This is rather my hobby and I've read this book with the goal of personal development as well as to optimize my individual investment decisions. Many concepts introduced in this book were new to me. Although I've read about valuation multiples and DCF before, I didn't actually understand that this is pretty all the modern company valuation is about. The very good Appen. Q&A format is fantastic I found this book to be extremely helpful in terms of understanding the building blocks of how to value a business. Although I have worked in the financial services industry for many years, my job only recently shifted into a role that required a stronger understanding about valuation. There are a number of valuation texts out there, but what really grabbed me was the Q&A format of this one – it was very easy to. DeepWoodGood Overview; Weak on Valuation and Modeling This book provides a good overview on basic M&A concepts and rationale, provides a very good foundation on deal structures and tax implications, but then falls far short on valuation and modeling. If you are looking for a book with meat and bones instructing on building comprehensive, fully integrated models, this is not the one.. 6 said Good Overview; Weak on Valuation and Modeling. This book provides a good overview on basic M&A concepts and rationale, provides a very good foundation on deal structures and tax implications, but then falls far short on valuation and modeling. If you are looking for a book with meat and bones instructing on building comprehensive, fully integrated models, this is not the one.
from Loyola University in Maryland and a Ph.D. Peter Nesvold, Esq., CFA, CPA, is a managing director and chief operating officer of Silver Lane Advisors, an M&A investment bank that specializes in the financial services industry. About the AuthorH. A graduate of Bennington College, she holds an M.B.A. A member of Young Presidents’ Organization, Liz is a graduate of Binghamton University and Fordham Business School. Alexandra Reed Lajoux is chief knowledge officer of the National Association of Corporate Directors in Washington, D.C., a member of the Global Network of Director Institutes. She has advised on more than 150 M&A, valuation, and strategic advisory assignments over her 25-year career. His diverse background in law, finan
For what it’s worth, The Art of M&A Valuation and Modeling could be the best investment you’ll ever make.. Unlike most other M&A texts, the Art of M&A Valuation and Modeling also explains how to enhance valuation using deal techniques learned only through the authors’ decades of hands on, practical experience. Valuation is not just a critical step in buying or selling a company, it’s an instrumental tool for measuring and managing the successful growth of any business. You’ll gain not only a rigorous understanding of quantitative financial models, but also the qualitative drivers that make a business more valuable in the eyes of a buyer. As an added bonus, the book features sample models and real-world examples so you can see the valuation process in action. If you are an advisor, investor, business owner, or board member, this comprehensive guide from the authors of the bestselling “Art of M&A” series provides
She has authored numerous publications on a variety of business topics, including books in the Art of M&A series, which she co-founded nearly 30 years ago. from Princeton University. H. She has advised on more than 150 M&A, valuation, and strategic advisory assignments over her 25-year career. Peter Nesvold<