Valuation Techniques
Discounted Cash Flow, Earnings Quality, Measures of Value Added, and Real Options
Valuation Techniques
Discounted Cash Flow, Earnings Quality, Measures of Value Added, and Real Options
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Analysis and insights from top thought leaders on a pivotal topic in investing and asset management
Valuation is the cornerstone for investment analysis, and a thorough understanding and correct application of valuation methodologies are critical for long-term investing success. Edited by two leading valuation experts from CFA Institute, this book brings together the insights and expertise of some of the most astute and successful investment minds of the past 50 years. From Benjamin Graham, the "father of value investing," to Aswath Damodaran, you'll learn what these investment luminaries…mehr
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Valuation is the cornerstone for investment analysis, and a thorough understanding and correct application of valuation methodologies are critical for long-term investing success. Edited by two leading valuation experts from CFA Institute, this book brings together the insights and expertise of some of the most astute and successful investment minds of the past 50 years. From Benjamin Graham, the "father of value investing," to Aswath Damodaran, you'll learn what these investment luminaries have to say about investment valuation techniques, including earnings and cash flow analysis.
Features the best thinking on valuation from the industry's masters on the topic, supplemented with dozens of fascinating and instructive real-world examples
Comprehensively discusses special valuation situations, such as real options, employee stock options, highly leveraged firms, corporate takeovers, and more
Supplies you with the tools you need to successfully navigate and thrive in the ever-changing financial markets
Is being produced with the full support and input of CFA Institute, the world's leading association of investment professionals
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- Produktdetails
- CFA Institute Investment Perspectives .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1353g
- ISBN-13: 9781118397435
- ISBN-10: 1118397436
- Artikelnr.: 35457084
- CFA Institute Investment Perspectives .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1353g
- ISBN-13: 9781118397435
- ISBN-10: 1118397436
- Artikelnr.: 35457084
Introduction 1
PART I: VALUATION PERSPECTIVES: THEN AND NOW 3
CHAPTER 1 Two Illustrative Approaches to Formula Valuations of Common
Stocks 5
Benjamin Graham
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November 1957):1115.
CHAPTER 2 Seeking a Margin of Safety and Valuation 17
Matthew B. McLennan, CFA
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly (June 2011):
2734.
PART II: VALUATION METHODOLOGIES 29
CHAPTER 3 Company Performance and Measures of Value Added 31
Pamela P. Peterson, CFA, and David R. Peterson
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (December 1996).
CHAPTER 4 The Affordable Dividend Approach to Equity Valuation 93
Alfred Rappaport
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (July/August 1986):5258.
CHAPTER 5 Discounted-Cash-Flow Approach to Valuation 105
Gregory A. Gilbert, CFA
Reprinted from ICFA Continuing Education Series (1990):2330.
CHAPTER 6 Equity Securities Analysis Case Study: Merck & Company 115
Randall S. Billingsley, CFA
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Securities Analysis and
Evaluation (December 1993):6395.
CHAPTER 7 Traditional Equity Valuation Methods 155
Thomas A. Martin, Jr., CFA
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings (May 1998):2135.
CHAPTER 8 A Simple Valuation Model and Growth Expectations 177
Morris G. Danielson
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (May/June 1998):5057.
CHAPTER 9 Franchise Valuation under Q-Type Competition 189
Martin L. Leibowitz
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November/December 1998):
6274.
CHAPTER 10 Value Enhancement and Cash-Driven Valuation Models 209
Aswath Damodaran
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Practical Issues in Equity
Analysis (February 2000):417.
CHAPTER 11 FEVA: A Financial and Economic Approach to Valuation 229
Xavier Adsera` and Pere Vin¿olas
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (March/April 2003):8087.
CHAPTER 12 Choosing the Right Valuation Approach 243
Charles M.C. Lee
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Valuation in a Global
Context (April 2003):414.
CHAPTER 13 Choosing the Right Valuation Approach 259
Robert Parrino, CFA
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings: Analyzing,
Researching, and Valuing Equity Investments (June 2005):1528.
CHAPTER 14 Valuing Illiquid Common Stock 279
Edward A. Dyl and George J. Jiang
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (July/August 2008):4047.
PART III: EARNINGS AND CASH FLOW ANALYSIS 291
CHAPTER 15 Earnings: Measurement, Disclosure, and the Impact on Equity
Valuation 293
D. Eric Hirst and Patrick E. Hopkins
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (August 2000).
CHAPTER 16 Cash Flow Analysis and Equity Valuation 349
James A. Ohlson
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Research and Valuation
Techniques (May 1998):3643.
CHAPTER 17 Accounting Valuation: Is Earnings Quality an Issue? 361
Bradford Cornell and Wayne R. Landsman
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November/December 2003):
2028.
CHAPTER 18 Earnings Quality Analysis and Equity Valuation 375
Richard G. Sloan
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly (September
2006): 5260.
CHAPTER 19 Is Cash Flow King in Valuations? 389
Jing Liu, Doron Nissim, and Jacob Thomas
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (March/April 2007):5668.
PART IV: OPTION VALUATION 407
CHAPTER 20 Employee Stock Options and Equity Valuation 409
Mark Lang
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (July 2004).
CHAPTER 21 Employee Stock Option Valuation with an Early Exercise Boundary
465
Neil Brisley and Chris K. Anderson
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (September/October 2008):
88100.
PART V: REAL OPTIONS VALUATION 483
CHAPTER 22 Real Options and Investment Valuation 485
Don M. Chance, CFA, and Pamela P. Peterson, CFA
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (July 2002).
CHAPTER 23 Real-Options Valuation for a Biotechnology Company 573
David Kellogg and John M. Charnes
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (May/June 2000):7684.
About the Contributors 587
Index 589
Introduction 1
PART I: VALUATION PERSPECTIVES: THEN AND NOW 3
CHAPTER 1 Two Illustrative Approaches to Formula Valuations of Common
Stocks 5
Benjamin Graham
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November 1957):1115.
CHAPTER 2 Seeking a Margin of Safety and Valuation 17
Matthew B. McLennan, CFA
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly (June 2011):
2734.
PART II: VALUATION METHODOLOGIES 29
CHAPTER 3 Company Performance and Measures of Value Added 31
Pamela P. Peterson, CFA, and David R. Peterson
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (December 1996).
CHAPTER 4 The Affordable Dividend Approach to Equity Valuation 93
Alfred Rappaport
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (July/August 1986):5258.
CHAPTER 5 Discounted-Cash-Flow Approach to Valuation 105
Gregory A. Gilbert, CFA
Reprinted from ICFA Continuing Education Series (1990):2330.
CHAPTER 6 Equity Securities Analysis Case Study: Merck & Company 115
Randall S. Billingsley, CFA
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Securities Analysis and
Evaluation (December 1993):6395.
CHAPTER 7 Traditional Equity Valuation Methods 155
Thomas A. Martin, Jr., CFA
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings (May 1998):2135.
CHAPTER 8 A Simple Valuation Model and Growth Expectations 177
Morris G. Danielson
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (May/June 1998):5057.
CHAPTER 9 Franchise Valuation under Q-Type Competition 189
Martin L. Leibowitz
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November/December 1998):
6274.
CHAPTER 10 Value Enhancement and Cash-Driven Valuation Models 209
Aswath Damodaran
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Practical Issues in Equity
Analysis (February 2000):417.
CHAPTER 11 FEVA: A Financial and Economic Approach to Valuation 229
Xavier Adsera` and Pere Vin¿olas
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (March/April 2003):8087.
CHAPTER 12 Choosing the Right Valuation Approach 243
Charles M.C. Lee
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Valuation in a Global
Context (April 2003):414.
CHAPTER 13 Choosing the Right Valuation Approach 259
Robert Parrino, CFA
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings: Analyzing,
Researching, and Valuing Equity Investments (June 2005):1528.
CHAPTER 14 Valuing Illiquid Common Stock 279
Edward A. Dyl and George J. Jiang
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (July/August 2008):4047.
PART III: EARNINGS AND CASH FLOW ANALYSIS 291
CHAPTER 15 Earnings: Measurement, Disclosure, and the Impact on Equity
Valuation 293
D. Eric Hirst and Patrick E. Hopkins
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (August 2000).
CHAPTER 16 Cash Flow Analysis and Equity Valuation 349
James A. Ohlson
Reprinted from AIMR Conference Proceedings: Equity Research and Valuation
Techniques (May 1998):3643.
CHAPTER 17 Accounting Valuation: Is Earnings Quality an Issue? 361
Bradford Cornell and Wayne R. Landsman
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (November/December 2003):
2028.
CHAPTER 18 Earnings Quality Analysis and Equity Valuation 375
Richard G. Sloan
Reprinted from CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly (September
2006): 5260.
CHAPTER 19 Is Cash Flow King in Valuations? 389
Jing Liu, Doron Nissim, and Jacob Thomas
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (March/April 2007):5668.
PART IV: OPTION VALUATION 407
CHAPTER 20 Employee Stock Options and Equity Valuation 409
Mark Lang
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (July 2004).
CHAPTER 21 Employee Stock Option Valuation with an Early Exercise Boundary
465
Neil Brisley and Chris K. Anderson
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (September/October 2008):
88100.
PART V: REAL OPTIONS VALUATION 483
CHAPTER 22 Real Options and Investment Valuation 485
Don M. Chance, CFA, and Pamela P. Peterson, CFA
Reprinted from the Research Foundation of CFA Institute (July 2002).
CHAPTER 23 Real-Options Valuation for a Biotechnology Company 573
David Kellogg and John M. Charnes
Reprinted from the Financial Analysts Journal (May/June 2000):7684.
About the Contributors 587
Index 589