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Equity Analysis and Valuation focuses on the practical problem of valuing an actual company using real world data. It gives serious treatment to the underlying theory of financial analysis and valuation, but the main goal is to be able to arrive at a pragmatic answer to the question, ¡§what is this company really worth?¡¨ The overriding theme is that good forecasts of the future financial statements are they key input to a good valuation. The book also comes with eVal, an Excel-based software application that guides the user through the forecasting and valuation process, and handles the tedious details of valuation computations. eVal also comes with the financial data for over 8000 companies along with links to company websites, SEC filings, forecasts and other great sources of data to improve the user¡¦s forecasts.
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Part One
1. Introduction
2. Information Collection
3. Understanding the Business
4. Accounting Analysis
5. Financial Ratio Analysis
6. Cash Flow Analysis
7. Structured Forecasting
8. Forecasting Details
9. The Cost of Capital
10. Valuation
11. Valuation Ratios
12. Some Complications
Part Two
1. AOL Time Warner Merger
2. The Valuation of Amazon.com in June 2001
3. Turnaround at Bally Total Fitness
4. Boston Chicken, Inc.
5. Four Valuation Models-One Value
6. EnCom Corporation
7. GAAP versus the Street: Three Cases of Conflicting Quarterly Earnings Announcements
8. The Home Depot, Inc.
9. Evaluation Intel¡¦s Earnings Torpedo
10. Interpreting Margin and Turnover Ratios
11. Netflix, Inc.
12. Overstock.com
13. Pre-Paid Legal Services
14. Determinants of Valuation Ratios: The Restaurant Industry in 2003
15. Forecasting for the Love Boat: Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1998
16. Can Salton Swing?
17. A Tale of Two Movie Theaters
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
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