Corporate Finance Book
Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies
Tom Copeland, Tim Koller, and Jack Murrin
John Wiley & Sons, 2000
‘Valuation’ makes it easier for anyone involved in business to understand what determines a company’s value – and how to increase it.
Hailed by financial professionals worldwide as the best guide of its kind, Valuation has been updated to reflect conditions in today’s volatile global economy. In addition to new case studies, this long-awaited third edition includes in-depth coverage of real options and insurance companies as well as new chapters on:
| Valuing Internet startups and other hypergrowth companies | |
| Valuing cyclical companies and companies in emerging markets | |
| Value creation and measurement. | |
The authors describe, step by step and with a minimum of jargon, how to conduct valuation analyses and how to use them in assessing corporate performance and making managerial decisions. The book grew out of McKinsey’s Corporate Finance Practice and was aimed at developing approaches to valuation and financial thinking that link finance to strategy.
For online book purchase and download of accompanying speadsheets see www.wileyvaluation.com Earlier editions are available in Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, and Russian.
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