There has been considerable
growth in and maturing of ideas surrounding shareholder value, value-based management and
financial reporting.
Here, in a single source,
experts from a variety of professional backgrounds come together to provide a set of
practices for valuation and corporate analysis.
Questions of Value will
enable you to gain a rapid overview of the different aspects of valuation and put this
into practice in your own business.
It explains why there are
such differences of opinion in matters relating to corporate valuations, where the limits
of traditional accountancy are and where a more value-based valuation methodology can
begin.
The book brings up-to-date
the developments in thinking by institutional investors, experts in pensions, and
professionals in corporate reporting. It incorporates insights gained from recent
accounting mishaps such as Enron, and discusses the implications of Sarbanes Oxley and
other planned changes in legislation.
There are also in-depth
analyses from the patient as well as from the consultant's chair helping you understand
the practicalities of Value Based Management.
The experts will guide you
through a number of difficult valuation issues and describe best practice for you to use
in your business.
296 pages