Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies (Frontiers in Finance Series)

Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies (Frontiers in Finance Series)

by Tom Copeland (Author), McKinsey & Company Inc. (Author), Tim Koller (Author), Jack Murrin (Author)

Synopsis

Completely Updated, Over 200,000 Copies Sold! A 'how-to' guide for corporate executives who want to get at the unrealized shareholder values trapped in public companies. -New York Times THE #1 guide TO CORPORATE VALUATION IS NOW BETTER THAN EVER! The book's clarity and comprehensive coverage make it one ofthe best practitioners' guides to valuation. -Financial Times Should serve very well the professional manager who wants to do some serious thinking about what really does contribute value to his or her firm and why. -The Journal of Finance Valuation is like a Swiss army knife ...you will be prepared for just about any contingency. -Martin H. Dubilier, Chairman of the Board, Clayton & Dubilier, Inc. This book on valuation represents fresh new thinking. The writing is clear and direct, combining the best academic principles with actual experience to arrive at value-increasing solutions. -J. Fred Weston, cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets, Graduate School of Management, UCLA System Requirements: Pentium II PC or greater Windows 98 or later 128MB RAM 20MB Hard Disk Space Excel 97 / 2000 (Alone or part of Office 97 / 2000) w/Report Manager & Analysis ToolPak installed and enabled. (Note: Formulas & Computations are not guaranteed in later versions of Excel) Video Display: 800 x 600 recommended

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Edition: 3rd
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 25 Aug 2000

ISBN 10: 0471361909
ISBN 13: 9780471361909

Media Reviews
Information in the book is clearly presented. A good read which will enable you to approach corporate valuation with confidence. (Lloyd's List, 4th November 2000)
Author Bio
TOM COPELAND was previously a partner and co--leader of the corporate finance practice at McKinsey & Company, Inc., and a professor of finance at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. TIM KOLLER is a partner at McKinsey & Company, Inc., and co--leader of its corporate finance and strategy practice. He specializes in restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate strategy. JACK MURRIN was previously a partner and co--leader of the corporate finance practice at McKinsey & Company, Inc. He has subsequently held senior executive positions at leading financial institutions.