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Guide to making accurate business valuations based on investing metrics that matter
In The Little Book of Valuation: How to Value a Company, Pick a Stock, and Profit, professor and economist Aswath Damodaran guides readers through the fundamentals and step-by-step process of picking winning companies to invest in. In the book, you'll learn how to make your own accurate valuation assessments, avoiding common pitfalls and mistakes along the way.
From widespread misunderstandings to undeniable truths in valuation, the author covers exactly where to turn your attention to when assessing a company's value based on a myriad of factors, with stories and real examples included throughout to prepare you for any modern investing challenge you may find yourself facing. You'll also learn:
Rather than relying on third-party sources--often drawing from the same public information that you have access to, but getting it wrong--The Little Book of Valuation, Updated Edition gives readers all the insight and practical tools they need to cut through the noise and arrive at their own accurate valuations, pick profitable stocks, and establish successful long-term portfolios.
Auteur
Aswath Damodaran, is a professor of finance and David Margolis teaching fellow at the Stern School of Business at New York University. He teaches the corporate finance and equity valuation courses at NYU, and he offers online versions on his website. He has written books on valuation, corporate finance and investments, directed primarily at practitioners.
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In The Little Book of Valuation: How to Value a Company, Pick a Stock, and Profit, "Dean of Valuation" Professor Aswath Damodaran distills the fundamentals of valuation, without glossing over or ignoring key components, and develops models that investors can understand easily and use quickly with relatively few inputs to pick winning companies to invest in. In the process, he covers all of the different approaches to valuation--intrinsic or discounted cash flow valuation, multiples or relative valuation, and even some elements of real option valuation. Readers will not only be able to value a company quickly but will also be able to look at valuations done by others or equity research reports and discern whether or not they make sense.
The book explores value drivers for different categories of company and explains why each value driver is pertinent for each category. Categories covered include young growth, growth, mature, and declining companies, financial service firms, and intangible asset companies, with corresponding value drivers like revenue and scaling growth, equity risk, and nature of intangible assets.
Damodaran complements the book with uValue, an iPhone/iPad app that makes understanding stock valuations easy and intuitive. Readers can enter numbers relating to a company (or link up to a data service that will pull up the numbers) and get a quick estimate of its intrinsic and relative values.
Updated case studies and examples help investors build their own intuition and understanding of how to value stocks and companies.
The Little Book of Valuation: How to Value a Company, Pick a Stock, and Profit earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of analysts, practitioners, and individual investors looking to develop a more nuanced and accurate approach to valuation and access simple but extremely effective valuation tools and formulas for success.
Contenu
Foreword ix
Hit the Ground Running-Valuation Basics
Chapter One Value-More than a Number! 3
Chapter Two Power Tools of the Trade 15
Chapter Three Yes, Virginia, Every Asset Has an Intrinsic Value 43
Chapter Four It's All Relative! 77
Chapter Five Stories and Numbers 105
From Cradle to Grave-Life Cycle and Valuation
Chapter Six Promise Aplenty 139
Chapter Seven Growing Pains 167
Chapter Eight Valuation Viagra 197
Chapter Nine Doomsday 219
Breaking the Mold-Special Situations in Valuation
Chapter Ten Bank on It 241
Chapter Eleven Roller Coaster Investing 267
Conclusion Rules for the Road 289