04139nam 2200541 450 991027102170332120230814215804.01-119-43738-51-119-43741-51-119-43734-2(CKB)4340000000265138(MiAaPQ)EBC5349036(Au-PeEL)EBL5349036(CaPaEBR)ebr11545340(OCoLC)1028582792(EXLCZ)99434000000026513820180511d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierValuation for M&A building and measuring private company value /Chris M. Mellen, Frank C. EvansThird edition.Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,[2018]©20181 online resource (499 pages)Wiley financeIncludes index.1-119-43383-5 Machine generated contents note: Preface Dedication and Acknowledgements I. Introduction 1. Winning through Mergers and Acquisitions II. Building Value 2. Building Value and Measuring Return on Investment in a Private Company 3. Market and Competitive Analysis 4. Merger and Acquisition Market and Planning Process 5. Measuring Synergies III. Measuring Value 6. Valuation Approaches and Fundamentals 7. Income Approach: Using Expected Future Rates to Establish Value 8. Cost of Capital Essentials 9. Weighted Average Cost of Capital 10. Market Approach: Using Guideline Public Companies and M&A Transactions 11. Asset Approach 12. Adjusting Value through Premiums and Discounts 13. Reconciling Initial Value Estimates and Determining Value Conclusion IV. Specialty Issues 14. Exit Planning 15. Art of the Deal 16. Fairness Opinions 17. M&A and Financial Reporting 18. Intangible Asset Valuation 19. Measuring and Managing Value in High-Tech Start-ups 20. Cross-Border M&A V. Case Studies 21. Merger and Acquisition Valuation Case Study - Distribution Company 22. Merger and Acquisition Valuation Case Study - Professional Services Firm About the Authors Index."Determine a company's value, what drives it, and how to enhance value during a M&A Valuation for M&A lays out the steps for measuring and managing value creation in non-publicly traded entities, and helps investors, executives, and their advisors determine the optimum strategy to enhance both market value and strategic value and maximize return on investment. As a starting point in planning for a transaction, it is helpful to compute fair market value, which represents a “floor” value for the seller since it by definition represents a value agreed upon by any hypothetical willing and able buyer and seller.  But for M&A, it is more important to compute investment value, which is the value of the target company to a strategic buyer (and which can vary with each prospective buyer).  Prepare for the sale and acquisition of a firm Identify, quantify, and qualify the synergies that increase value to strategic buyers Get access to new chapters on fairness opinions and professional service firms Find a discussion of Roger Grabowski's writings on cost of capital, cross-border M&A, private cost of capital, intangible capital, and asset vs. stock transactions Inside, all the necessary tools you need to build and measure private company value is just a page away! "--Provided by publisher."Determine a company's value, what drives it, and how to enhance value during a M&A"--Provided by publisher.Wiley finance series.CorporationsValuationConsolidation and merger of corporationsCorporationsValuation.Consolidation and merger of corporations.658.16/2Mellen Chris M.962559Evans Frank C.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910271021703321Valuation for M&A2182697UNINA