Business Valuation For Dummies

* Read ! Business Valuation For Dummies by Lisa Holton, Jim Bates ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Business Valuation For Dummies Business Valuation For Dummies is filled with expert guidance that business owners, managers at all levels, investors, and students can use when determining the value of a business. It contains a solid framework for valuation, including advice on analyzing historical performance, evaluating assets and income value, understanding a companys financial statements, estimating the cost of capital, business valuation models, and how to apply those models to different types of businesses.]

Business Valuation For Dummies

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Rating : 4.15 (506 Votes)
Asin : 0470344016
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 364 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-26
Language : English

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Business Valuation For Dummies is filled with expert guidance that business owners, managers at all levels, investors, and students can use when determining the value of a business. It contains a solid framework for valuation, including advice on analyzing historical performance, evaluating assets and income value, understanding a company's financial statements, estimating the cost of capital, business valuation models, and how to apply those models to different types of businesses.

Today, she heads The Lisa Company, a writing, editing, and research firm. She's a writer for corporations, colleges, and nonprofits nationwide, and has written more than 13 books. Jim Bates is Vice President, Transaction Support, for the Christman Group, a middle-market investment banking firm based i

Very Repetitive James Poag There's no exact value that you can put on a business. Instead of explicitly stating that, this book dances around real valuation techniques and instead suggests enlisting professional help at just about every turn.Warren Buffet says, "Price is what you pay, value is what . Anonymous said Very basic introduction. The book Business Valuation for Dummies is a very basic introduction to the world of business valuation. It feels like more of an overview of what to look out for or situations that cause a need for valuation. A few data ratios are given on what to look out for but the res. "Good Information in the Book" according to Gary Carlile. Easy to read and understand book that provided the basics and helped clarify questions.

From the Back CoverYour hands-on guide to calculating — and understanding — business valueWant to determine the value of a business, but not sure where to start? This plain-English guide gives you step-by-step directions for the major valuation methods, supporting them with real-world examples. You'll work with easy-to-understand valuation models and apply them to different types of businesses to achieve the fairest, most affordable valuation solution.Business valuation 101 — learn what it is, why it's a challenge, and the approaches that experts take to uncover value (or the lack of it)Grasp key valuation tools — understand valuation reports, financial statements, and "rule of thumb" guidelines for specific businessesGet to the heart of it — analyze historical performance, evaluate assets and income value, and estimate cost of capitalIf you're selling a business — see how to conduct due diligence an

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