Enterprise Value, Company Value, and Other Essential Financial Data
Yannick Coulon
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Yannick Coulon: ESC Bretagne Brest
Chapter Chapter 1 in Small Business Valuation Methods, 2022, pp 1-19 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter outlines the essential metrics utilized in valuation. The core of the chapter focuses on enterprise value and equity value. The final portion of this chapter addresses the importance of understanding a company’s positioning and strategy as a prerequisite for analyzing its financial statements. Several short case studies and illustrations are included. Key takeaways on these metrics and their limitations conclude the chapter.
Keywords: Behavioral finance; Capital employed; Confirmation bias; Core and non-core assets; Efficient market; Enterprise value (EV); Excess or surplus cash; Fair market value (FMV); Financial bubbles; Michael E. Porter's strategy matrix; Net assets; Net operating assets; Operating and non-operating assets; Strategy and positioning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89719-2_1
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