This book covers the financial aspects of a business, including those that are important to start, grow, and sustain an enterprise. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, over 99 percent of businesses are small or medium size yet the majority of books are focused on large corporations. This book aims to close that gap and also focus on the practitioners—the entrepreneurs, small business owners, consultants—and students aspiring to practice in this space. Small businesses are the growth engine of the economy and it is important that we provide them with the tools for success. This book covers the financial aspects of a business, including those that are important to start, grow, and sustain an enterprise. We accomplish this by providing concepts, tools, and techniques that are important for the practitioner. The overall aim is to provide this information in straightforward way while also providing the depth required for areas that warrant it.
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Starting from the practical viewpoint of, “I would rather be approximately right than perfectly wrong” this book provides a commonsense comprehensive framework for small business valuation that offers solutions to common problems faced ...
This guide on valuation methods focuses on three global approaches: the asset-based approach, the fundamental or DCF approach, and the market approach.
9 Thomas E. Copeland and J. Fred Weston, Financial Theory and Corporate Policy, 2nd ed.: 513. Refers to a study by I. Friend and M. Puckett, “Dividends and Stock Prices,” American Economic Review, (1964): 656–682. 10 Ibid, pp. 515–516.
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This is the workbook to be used in conjunction with Understanding Business Valuation, Fifth Edition, covering various valuation approaches, methods, and techniques.
With case studies of actual companies, sample balance sheets and income statements, this is a clear, concise—and thorough—reference.
Small business research is becoming more sophisticated as an increasing number of scholars study more complex analytical issues. In many cases research pertaining to the small firm is part of...
Understanding Business Valuation: A Practical Guide to Valuing Small to Medium-sized Businesses
Completely revised and updated, this edition is the ideal book on valuation for CEOs and corporate strategists.