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By:Fernández López Fernández
Published on 2002-08-30 by Academic Press

Valuation Methods and Shareholder Value Creation provides a comprehensive examination of valuation tools and guidance for analyzing and valuing a business.

It covers the basics of valuation methods and shareholder value creation in addition to rigorous approaches to discounted cash flow valuation and real options for valuing a company.

By examining eight different methods of discounted cash flow valuation and discussing the pros and cons of each method, Fernández offers thorough, accessible coverage of corporate valuation.

With examples and case studies from international markets, this book provides well-structured guidance for students and executives alike.

* Highlights quantitative analyses of firm value * Emphasizes qualitative management assessments * Integrates data from international companies

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