Understanding corporate valuation is crucial for all business people in
today’s corporate world. No other measure can indicate as completely the current status
as well as the future prospects of a company.
The Financial Times Guide to Corporate Valuation is a quick, no-nonsense
guide to a complex subject.
Whether you’re a manager, executive, entrepreneur or student this
comprehensive reading guide will help you tailor your learning according to your
experience, existing knowledge and time constraints. Using the example of a fictional
European telecommunications company, Mobitronics, as a model, it provides key insights
into universal issues in corporate valuation and the most commonly used valuation methods.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Presentation of Model Company
3 When Do You Need to Value a Company?
4 Company Valuation – An Overview
5 Ratio-based Valuation
6 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
7 Underlying Analysis and Key Value Drivers
8 How to Value Your Company in Practice – An Example
9 Value-based Management
10 Afterword
Appendix A
Inspirational list of key value drivers
Appendix B
Typical information needed for a valuation
Notes
Glossary
Further Reading
216 pages, Paperback