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Principles of cash flow valuation [[electronic resource] ] : an integrated market-based approach / / Joseph Tham, Ignacio Vélez-Pareja



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Titolo: Principles of cash flow valuation [[electronic resource] ] : an integrated market-based approach / / Joseph Tham, Ignacio Vélez-Pareja Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2004
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (517 p.)
Disciplina: 658.15244
Soggetto topico: Cash flow - Valuation
Cash flow - Accounting
Altri autori: Vélez ParejaIgnacio <1943->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 479-482) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; PRINCIPLES OF CASH FLOW VALUATION: An Integrated Market-Based Approach; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; Chapter 1. Basic Concepts in Market-Based Cash Flow Valuation; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Market-Based Procedure for Valuation; 1.3 Steps in Cash Flow Valuation; 1.4 Present Value; 1.5 The Standard After-Tax Weighted Average Cost of Capital; 1.6 Types of Cash Flows; 1.7 Weighted Average Cost of Capital in an M & M World; 1.8 WACC in an M & M World with Taxes; 1.9 The Fundamental Free Cash Flow Relationship
1.10 The Main Valuation Methods and Formulas for Cost of Capital 1.11 The Cash Flow to Equity Approach; 1.12 Estimating the Cost of Capital; 1.13 Adjusted Present Value Approach; 1.14 Various Formulations for the Cost of Capital; 1.15 Summary and Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2. Time Value of Money and Introduction to Cost of Capital; 2.1 Introduction; Section 1; 2.2 Nominal Prices, Constant Prices, and Real Prices; 2.3 Risk Premium with the Capital Asset Pricing Model; 2.4 Calculating PV with a Finite Stream of Cash Flows; Section 2; 2.5 Valuation with a Finite Stream of Cash Flows
2.6 Summary and Concluding Remarks Appendix A; A2.1 Calculating the PV with Cash Flow in Perpetuity (Without Growth); A2.2 WACC in an M & M World with Taxes; A2.5 Free Cash Flow in Perpetuity with Growth; A2.6 Cash Flow to Equity; Appendix B; B2.1 Using the CAPM to Find the Cost of Capital; B2.2 Discount Rate for the Tax Shield is the Return to Unlevered Equity; Chapter 3. Basic Review of Financial Statements and Accounting Concepts; 3.1 Financial Statements and Accounting Concepts; Section 1; 3.2 Balance Sheet; 3.3 Working Capital; 3.4 (Book) Value of Equity; 3.5 Income Statement
3.6 Cash Flow Statement (CFS) According to GAAP 3.7 Cash Budget Statement; 3.8 Differences between the CFS According to GAAP and the CB Statement; 3.9 Integration of the Financial Statements; Section 2; 3.10 Preliminary Tables; 3.11 Summary and Concluding Remarks; Appendix A; Appendix B; Chapter 4. Constructing Integrated Pro-Forma Financial Statements, Part One; 4.1 Basic Financial Statements; 4.2 Simple Numerical Example; 4.3 Goals and Policies for Selected Variables; 4.4 Depreciation Schedule; 4.5 Estimated Target Variables; 4.6 Preliminary Tables for the Simple Example
4.7 Constructing the Financial Statements for the Simple Example 4.8 Detailed Cash Budget Statement in Year 5; 4.9 Balance Sheet; 4.10 Cash Flow Statement According to GAAP; 4.11 Summary and Concluding Remarks; Appendix A; Chapter 5. Constructing Integrated Pro-Forma Financial Statements, Part Two; 5.1 Constructing Financial Statements; 5.2 Impact on Demand of Changes in Price and of Expenditures on Advertising and Promotion; 5.3 Real Rate of Interest, the Risk-Premium for Debt, and the Reinvestment Return: Interest Rates Estimation; 5.4 Depreciation Schedule
5.5 Initial Cash Budget for Year 0
Sommario/riassunto: The valuation of assets, both tangible and intangible, is an important element of corporate finance. Putting a price tag on ideas is almost impossible, and in the new economy, where companies grow dependent on intangible assets all the time, market volatility can be attributed in large part to our collective ignorance of their value. There are two basic approaches to valuation: from financial statements to cash flows, and from cash flows to financial statements. The former projects historical financial statements into the future and the latter attempts to construct cash flow statements and us
Titolo autorizzato: Principles of cash flow valuation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-281-02411-2
9786611024116
0-08-051480-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910784565103321
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Serie: Academic Press advanced finance series.