Performance of valuation methods in financial transactions
by
 
Heller, David.

Title
Performance of valuation methods in financial transactions

Author
Heller, David.

ISBN
9781119821434
 
9781119821410

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
Modern finance, management innovation and economic growth set ; v. 4
 
Modern finance, management innovation and economic growth set ; v. 4.

Contents
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Traditional Valuation Methods and Ways of Applying Them -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The cost of financial structure -- 1.2.1. Financial asset valuation -- 1.2.2. Financial asset valuation -- 1.2.3. Theories of organizations -- 1.3. Valuation measures and follow-up measures -- 1.3.1. Evaluation by comparative approach -- 1.3.2. Flow assessment -- 1.3.3. Valuation through propriety and mixed approaches -- 1.4. The perspectives of assessment: control operations -- 1.4.1. The shareholder -- 1.4.2. Control negotiations -- 1.4.3. Leveraged buyout operations -- 1.5. Conclusion -- 2. The Performance of the Assessment and the Creation of Value from Control Operations -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Theoretical adjustments -- 2.2.1. Reconciliation of the traditional view with the Modigliani-Miller theorem -- 2.2.2. Optimizing the valuation methods -- 2.3. Contextual impacts and adjustments -- 2.3.1. Leverage transactions -- 2.3.2. Stock market multiples: from the impact of structures to anticipating profitability -- 2.3.3. Two delicate contexts for valuation: the bankruptcy situation and the start-up company -- 2.4. The creation of value resulting from control operations -- 2.4.1. The creation of value from the buyout of companies in bankruptcy -- 2.4.2. Abnormal returns resulting from control operations -- 2.4.3. The motivation of buyers to initiate control operations -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Demonstrating the Terminal Value (TV) of DCFs -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management -- EULA.

Abstract
Financial operations depend on potential value creation, the nature of the shareholder base, the level of development of the company and its growth prospects. They result from different commercial and financial strategies that must integrate the interest of the capital holders, the influence and strategy of the group in the initiative and the structure of the offer. This book examines how, in practice, a company's capital is structured, taking into account the interests of various stakeholders. The performance of valuation methods, which serve investors in their decision-making and financial arrangements, is developed in detail. Depending on the contexts present in the control market, the methods of stock market and transactional comparables, discounted cash flows and the patrimonial approach, will be favored to assess the value of a company's shares. Performance of Valuation Methods in Financial Transactions is an in-depth analysis of equity transactions and is aimed at students and corporate finance professionals.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Valuation.
 
Evaluation.
 
Évaluation.
 
appraisals (financial records)
 
Evaluation
 
Valuation

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119821434


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