Fair value How your property valuations can be fully compliant with HKFRS 13 Property valuations are commonly required for financial reporting purposes. Gary Stevenson explains how they need to meet the upcoming standard on fair value measurement H KFRS 13 Fair Value Measurement provides a single comprehensive source of guidance on how fair value is measured for financial reporting purposes. The standard is applied prospectively for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January
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Study Questions for Interco Case: Interco (Valuation approaches) 1. Assess Interco’s financial performance. What measures would you use? 2. Why is the company a target of a hostile takeover attempt? 3. Can you demonstrate that the valuation range of $68-$80 per common share follows from the assumptions in Exhibit 12? Which assumptions would you question? 4. Do you think the raider is justified in offering $70/share? 5. How would you advise the Interco board on the $70 offer
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RJR Nabisco RJR NABISCO AGENDA Historical Perspective LBO Candidate Special Committee Key Players Valuations Risk Factors Post LBO Plans Final Takeover Historical Perspective Started in 1875 as a tobacco firm. In 1967 ‚ RJR entered in food‚ restaurant‚ alcohol and shipping business. In 1987: - Food Business: $9.4 billion - Tobacco Business: $ 7 billion LBO Candidate Operating under low debt Exhibited long term and non cyclical growth RJR’s break up value: Nabisco $8 to $9
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a course in Entrepreneurship or Starting New Ventures‚ etc.? (2) Taken a Finance course? (3) Do you have a comfortable‚ working knowledge of the following Finance and Accounting Statements: a) NPV b) IRR c) Free Cash Flow d) Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Method e) Venture
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common ethical problems an actuary faces‚ and the most appropriate methods to solve these problems. Solutions were necessary so that our stakeholders‚ current and prospective actuaries‚ will have more guidance when faced with these dilemmas. In the valuation sector‚ we found that the two main conflicts faced by the actuary were to use discounted or full reserve values‚ as well as an actuary’s relationship with upper management. The most commonly accepted resolutions to these problems was to network with
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discretion in accounting for deferred taxes to increase earnings and avoid reporting a loss. We find that firm-years with small scaled profits reduce (relative to the prior year) the proportion of the gross deferred tax asset reserved by the valuation allowance more than firm-years with small scaled losses. We find no evidence that the firm-years that have seemingly moved from having a small scaled loss to a small scaled profit using changes in the net deferred tax asset have greater expected
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updated version. 4 Class Materials • Class notes – Self contained: will do a brief review of concepts from Corporate Finance‚ having taken Valuation is useful but not required – Handouts in class‚ slides uploaded on NYU Classes – To see what’s next‚ check NYU Classes • No Required texts: – Useful textbooks for background reading • Investment Valuation 3rd Ed. by Damodaran • Brealey‚ Myers Allen • Ross Westerfield Jaffe – Articles and cases 5 Class Materials • HBS cases for detailed analysis
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FIN-374C Financial Planning and Policy for Large Corporations Fall 2014 Getting Started Introduction to Valuation Major Investment Decisions Project Valuation Find growth potential inside the firm Enterprise Valuation Find growth potential outside the firm Dealing with Complexity Investment Evaluation Process Case Study: CP3 Pharmaceuticals Laboratories Inc. Valuation The objective of a firm is to create wealth by initiating and managing investments that generate future cash
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interpretation 6 2. Yield Curve 7 (a)What is the yield curve? 7 Shape of the yield curve? 7 Factors that affect the slope of the yield curve 8 (b) Yield curve graph 10 3. Valuation of the shares for Lloyds Company 11 Valuation Methods 12 Earnings based method 12 Asset based method 12 Discounted Cash flow methods i.e. (free cash flow or Dividend valuation method) 13 4. Evaluation of stock value results 14 Asset-based approach 14 References 16 APPENDIX 17 Appendix 1 17 Appendix 2 18 INTRODUCTION Lloyds banking
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Valuation of Brand “Coca-Cola” Project Report‚ Valuations and Real Options Contents Executive Summary 4 COCA-COLA Company 5 Coca-Cola Brand 7 Relevance of the Study 7 Why Coca-cola 8 Objective of the Study 9 Literature Review 9 Data Source 10 Valuation Methodologies 10 Income based valuation methods (Dividend Discount Approach) 11 Valuation Description 12 Method 1: 3 stage Dividend Discount Model approach 12 Method 2: Relative Valuation Approach 14 Method 3: Cost Based Approach
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