An Investor's Guide to Analyzing Companies and Valuing Shares: how to make the right investment decision (Financial Times Series)

An Investor's Guide to Analyzing Companies and Valuing Shares: how to make the right investment decision (Financial Times Series)

by Michael Cahill (Author)

Synopsis

Getting to the real value of a business and assessing what its shares are really worth suddenly looks less clear cut. In an investment environment that is extremely challenging even for experienced City professionals, doing your homework has never been more important. And with the current accounting scandals rocking confidence and the markets being able to accurately value copmpanies, stock has just taken on a whole new dimension. The book goes beyond investment ratios to explore what these ratios tell us about the company as an investment or what the ratios tell us about the stock market's assessment of the company and it's prospects.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 19 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0273663631
ISBN 13: 9780273663638

Media Reviews
Mike Cahill has written the definitive guide to deciding whether or not to buy a share. Thorough, well-researched and clearly written - this is a long overdue return to common sense investing. Just what you would expect from a professional analyst who believes that in the long run a company's share price is determined by its fundamental value. Tom Stevenson, Hemscott PLC A welcome, well structured and commonsense approach to the black art of equity analysis that will be extremely useful to anyone interested in how the City values companies in practice . Derek Higgs, Author of the Report on The role and effectiveness of Non-executive directors An excellent book. Finance Talking, July 2003
Author Bio
The author has spent 16 years in the City as an analyst and subsequently as a writer on investment matters