Handbook of business valuation /
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Imprint: | New York : Wiley, c1992. |
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Description: | xxvi, 438 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Business enterprises -- Valuation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. Business enterprises -- Valuation. Handbooks and manuals. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1382597 |
Table of Contents:
- The Purpose, Market, and Resources for Valuing Businesses
- Where to Find Industry Information and Guideline Market Data
- Valuation Approaches and Methods
- Recasting Financial Statements
- To Infinity and Beyond: Statistical Techniques Appraising the Closely Held Business
- Machinery and Equipment Valuation Approaches and Methods Used in Conjunction with a Going Concern Business
- Rules of Thumb: What They Are and How to Use Them
- The Direct Market Data Method of Valuing Midsize and Smaller Closely Held Businesses
- The Market Approach Using Public Company Data
- The Excess Earnings Method
- Multiple of Discretionary Earnings Method
- Reasons for Value a Business and Who Should Do It
- Capitalization of Earnings: An Income Approach
- Discounted Future Benefits Method: An Income Approach
- Valuation Issues by Industry
- Valuing Retail Businesses
- Valuing Manufacturing Businesses
- Valuing Automobile Dealerships
- Valuing Restaurants
- Valuing Medical Practices
- Valuing Accounting Firms
- Valuing Radio and Cable TV Businesses
- Valuation Issues from a Seller's Perspective
- Valuation of Hotels and Motels
- Valuing a Software Company
- Valuing Publishing Companies
- Valuing Home Healthcare Businesses
- Valuing Lumberyards and Home Centers
- Valuing Printing Businesses
- Valuing Home-Based Businesses
- Valuing Country Businesses
- Special Issues
- Perspectives on Valuing a Minority Interest in a Private Company
- Valuation Issues from a Buyer's Perspective
- Valuation for ESOP Purposes
- Valuing Family Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Company Interests for Estate Planning Purposes
- Valuing Intellectual Property
- Corporate Taxes and Valuation
- The Use and Abuse of Experts
- Index
- Valuation Issues from an Intermediary's Perspective
- The Investment Banker's Perspective on Due Diligence for Mergers, Acquisitions, and Securities Offerings
- Valuation Issues from the Legal Perspective
- Valuation From the Lender's Perspective
- Notable Differences Between Middle Market and Small Businesses