13. Relative Valuation - Using Market Comparables Zenu Sharma zenu.sharma@edhec.edu Course Road Map 1. Financial Markets and Management 2. Present Value 3. Introduction to Risk and Return 4. Portfolio Selection 5. The Capital Asset Pricing Model 6. Financing and Capital Structure 7. Interest Rates and the Valuation of Bonds 8. Project Appraisal 9. Capital Budgeting 10. Capital Budgeting with Financial Leverage 11. The Valuation of Companies and Stocks 12. Relative Valuation 13. Options and
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How To Choose The Best Stock Valuation Method When trying to figure out which valuation method to use to value a stock for the first time‚ most investors will quickly discover the overwhelming number of valuation techniques available to them today. There are the simple to use ones‚ such as the comparable method‚ and there are the more involved methods‚ such as the discounted cash flow model. Which one should you use? Unfortunately‚ there is no one method that is best suited for every situation.
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Valuation models Discounted cash flow models: Dividend discount Free cash flow to the firm Residual income Multiples-based valuation: Price-earnings Value-EBITDA Value-EBIT Value-Sales Price-Book value Equity valuation In conjunction with the valuation of Coles Group‚ contained in “Excel03 Equity valuation” Real options valuation Equity markets price shares above the present value of expected future cash flows‚ due to the presence of embedded options not captured by DCF analysis Real
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A Project Report On “TO STUDY OF EQUITY VALUATION ON INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY” Submitted To: Bhulabhai Vanmalibhai Patel Institute of Business Management‚ Computer & Information Technology‚ Gopal Vidyanagar. Submitted By: BHAVINI SHAH T.Y BBA- I 09 BBA 11 Acknowledgement I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Poonam Mittal‚ Director of Bhulabhai Vanmalibhai Patel Institute of Business Management‚ Computer & Information Technology‚ Gopal Vidyanagar‚ Tarsadi‚ who gave me the chance
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value of Wal-Mart’s stock price is $60.20. The most recent closing price of Wal-Mart stock was $53.48. Given this information‚ the constant growth DDM valuation suggests that the Wal-Mart stock is currently undervalued. * Utilizing the two-stage DDM approach‚ the value of Wal-Mart’s stock price is $83.95. Similar to the constant growth DDM valuation conclusion‚ the Wal-Mart stock is currently undervalued. * The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) was used to determine the appropriate required
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SUBJECT: COMPANY VALUATION CASE STUDY: BIOTECHNOLOGY S.A Prepared by: Tran Ngoc Minh (MEBF 5th) Assignment: Company Valuation Case Study: BioTechnology Student: Tran Ngoc Minh – MEBF 5th TABLE OF CONTENT I. Introduction of company valuation methods and process........................................................3 1. Abstract................................................................................................................................3 2. Valuation methods.........
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Business valuation is an art and not a science‚ because valuation methods involve subjective judgements of what a business might be worth on the day of valuation‚ or at some time in the future. From the seller’s point of view‚ the most important valuation opinion is that of a potential purchaser‚ and no book or article on business valuation is complete without the old chestnut that a business is only worth what a buyer is prepared to pay on the date the seller wishes to sell. Whatever valuation method
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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENT 1. The meaning of fair value Fair value is the price that would be received from the sell of an asset or will be paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between the market participants and the measurement date [IFRS‚ 13 – A501]. However in accounting and economics‚ fair value is the rational and unbiased estimate of a possible market price of a good‚ service or an asset. Fair value takes into account many objectives and subjective factors such as: Objective
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Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Who Is My Peer? A Valuation-Based Approach to the Selection of Comparable Firms Author(s): Sanjeev Bhojraj and Charles M. C. Lee Source: Journal of Accounting Research‚ Vol. 40‚ No. 2‚ Studies on Accounting‚ Entrepreneurship and E-Commerce (May‚ 2002)‚ pp. 407-439 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3542390
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debtors had the chance to receive recoveries according to their level of seniorities. A deeper examination of this case also revealed a significant amount of inequitable wealth transfer among creditors‚ which brought to our speculations about the valuation of Kmart during the D-I-P. It’s a game played among the company‚ the claimers‚ the investors‚ the market and the Court. In this Kmart case‚ the management team and the hedge fund investors were the ultimate winners. By 2000‚ Kmart’s margin had
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