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The Valuation DCF Model, 7th Edition is a vital companion to the seventh edition of Valuation, containing an expert guide and the renowned discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation model developed by McKinsey's own finance practice. The DCF Model can be used to value real companies in real-world situations, and includes detailed instruction and expert guidance on how to use it. The advantage of the ready-made model is that allows users to focus on analyzing a company's performance instead of worrying about computation errors.
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TIM KOLLER is a partner in McKinsey's Stamford, Connecticut office, where he leads a global team of corporate-finance expert consultants. Tim has served clients globally on corporate strategy and capital markets, mergers and acquisitions transactions, and strategic planning and resource allocation. MARC GOEDHART is a senior expert in McKinsey's Amsterdam office and endowed professor of corporate valuation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM). DAVID WESSELS is an adjunct professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He was named by Bloomberg Businessweek as one of America's top business school instructors. MCKINSEY & COMPANY is a global management-consulting firm that serves leading global organizations across a wide range of industries and functions, helping them create change that matters.
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PRAISE FOR VALUATION "The book's clarity and comprehensive coverage make it one of the best practitioners' guides to valuation."
?Financial Times "Valuation . . . is a reminder of why shareholder value is still the most powerful idea in business and why many criticisms thrown at it are unfair."
?The Economist "A 'how to' guide for corporate executives who want to get at the unrealized shareholder values trapped in public companies."
?The New York Times "Cuts through the clutter and confusion to focus executives on what really drives value creation."
?Fernando Tennenbaum, CFO, AB InBev "Clearly articulates both the principles and practical applications of creating value."
?John Graham, D. Richard Mead Professor of Finance, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University "The best valuation book just got better. It is required reading for all executives."
?Benjamin C. Esty, Roy and Elizabeth Simmons Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School "The bible in its field. Anyone wanting to understand what drives corporate value should read this latest edition."
?Dr. Raymond Breu, retired CFO, Novartis AG
Contenu
About the Authors ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Part One Foundations of Value
1 Why Value Value? 3
2 Finance in a Nutshell 17
3 Fundamental Principles of Value Creation 27
4 Risk and the Cost of Capital 55
5 The Alchemy of Stock Market Performance 69
6 Valuation of ESG and Digital Initiatives 83
7 The Stock Market Is Smarter Than You Think 99
8 Return on Invested Capital 127
9 Growth 155
Part Two Core Valuation Techniques
10 Frameworks for Valuation 177
11 Reorganizing the Financial Statements 205
12 Analyzing Performance 239
13 Forecasting Performance 259
14 Estimating Continuing Value 285
15 Estimating the Cost of Capital 305
16 Moving from Enterprise Value to Value per Share 335
17 Analyzing the Results 357
18 Using Multiples 367
19 Valuation by Parts 391
Part Three Advanced Valuation Techniques
20 Taxes 413
21 Nonoperating Items, Provisions, and Reserves 427
22 Leases 443
23 Retirement Obligations 457
24 Measuring Performance in Capital-Light Businesses 467
25 Alternative Ways to Measure Return on Capital 483
26 Inflation 493
27 Cross-Border Valuation 507
Part Four Managing for Value
28 Corporate Portfolio Strategy 527
29 Strategic Management: Analytics 547
30 Strategic Management: Mindsets and Behaviors 571
31 Mergers and Acquisitions 585
32 Divestitures 613
33 Capital Structure, Dividends, and Share Repurchases 633
34 Investor Communications 667
Part Five Special Situations
35 Emerging Markets 691
36 High-Growth Companies 709
37 Cyclical Companies 725
38 Banks 733
39 Flexibility 759
Appendix A Discounted Economic Profit Equals Discounted Free Cash Flow 793
Appendix B Derivation of Free Cash Flow, Weighted Average Cost of Capital, and Adjusted Present Value 799
Appendix C Levering and Unlevering the Cost of Equity 805
Appendix D Leverage and the Price-to-Earnings Multiple 813
Appendix E Other Capital Structure Issues 817
Appendix F Technical Issues in Estimating the Market Risk Premium 823
Appendix G Global, International, and Local CAPM 827
Appendix H A Valuation of Costco Wholesale 835
Appendix I Two-Stage Formula for Continuing Value 859
Index 861