Valuation

Höfundur McKinsey & Company Inc.; ‎Tim Koller; ‎Marc Goedhart

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119611868

Útgáfa 7

Útgáfuár 2020

9.190 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • About the Authors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part One Foundations of Value
  • Chapter 1 Why Value Value?
  • What Does It Mean to Create Shareholder Value?
  • Short-Termism Runs Deep
  • Shareholder Capitalism Cannot Solve Every Challenge
  • Can Stakeholder Interests Be Reconciled?
  • Consequences of Forgetting Value-Creation Principles
  • This Book
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 2 Finance in a Nutshell
  • The Early Years
  • A New Concept
  • Should Lily and Nate Try to Maximize ROIC?
  • Going Public
  • Expansion into Related Formats
  • Some Lessons
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 3 Fundamental Principles of Value Creation
  • The Relationship of Growth, ROIC, and Cash Flow
  • Balancing ROIC and Growth to Create Value
  • Some Examples
  • Implications for Managers
  • Economic Profit Combines ROIC and Size
  • Conservation of Value
  • The Math of Value Creation
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 4 Risk and the Cost of Capital
  • Cost of Capital Is an Opportunity Cost
  • Companies Have Little Control over Their Cost of Capital
  • Create Better Forecasts, Not Ad Hoc Risk Premiums
  • Decide How Much Cash Flow Risk to Take On
  • Decide Which Types of Risk to Hedge
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 5 The Alchemy of Stock Market Performance
  • Why Shareholder Expectations Become a Treadmill
  • The Treadmill’s Real-World Effects
  • Decomposing TSR
  • Understanding Expectations
  • Implications for Managers
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 6 Valuation of ESG and Digital Initiatives
  • A Common Framework
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Concerns
  • Digital Initiatives
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 7 The Stock Market Is Smarter Than You Think
  • Markets and Fundamentals: A Model
  • Markets and Fundamentals: The Evidence
  • Myths about Earnings
  • Myths about Earnings Management
  • Myths about Diversification
  • Myths about Company Size
  • Myths about Market Mechanics
  • Myths about Value Distribution
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 8 Return on Invested Capital
  • What Drives ROIC?
  • Competitive Advantage
  • Sustaining Return on Invested Capital
  • An Empirical Analysis of Returns on Invested Capital
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 9 Growth
  • Drivers of Revenue Growth
  • Growth and Value Creation
  • Why Sustaining Growth Is Hard
  • Empirical Analysis of Corporate Growth
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Part Two Core Valuation Techniques
  • Chapter 10 Frameworks for Valuation
  • Enterprise Discounted Cash Flow Model
  • Economic Profit-Based Valuation Models
  • Adjusted-Present-Value Model
  • Capital Cash Flow Model
  • Cash-Flow-to-Equity Valuation Model
  • Problematic Modifications to Discounted Cash Flow
  • Alternatives to Discounted Cash Flow
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 11 Reorganizing the Financial Statements
  • Reorganizing the Accounting Statements: Key Concepts
  • Reorganizing the Accounting Statements: In Practice
  • Advanced Issues
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 12 Analyzing Performance
  • Analyzing Returns on Invested Capital
  • Analyzing Revenue Growth
  • Credit Health and Capital Structure
  • General Considerations
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 13 Forecasting Performance
  • Determine the Forecast’s Length and Detail
  • Components of a Good Model
  • Mechanics of Forecasting
  • Advanced Forecasting
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 14 Estimating Continuing Value
  • Recommended Formula for DCF Valuation
  • Continuing Value Using Economic Profit
  • Misunderstandings about Continuing Value
  • Common Pitfalls
  • Other Approaches to Continuing Value
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 15 Estimating the Cost of Capital
  • Calculating the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  • Estimating the Cost of Equity
  • Estimating the After-Tax Cost of Debt
  • Forecasting Target Capital Structure to Weight WACC Components
  • Estimating WACC for Complex Capital Structures
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 16 Moving from Enterprise Value to Value per Share
  • The Valuation Buildup Process
  • Valuing Nonoperating Assets
  • Valuing Interest-Bearing Debt
  • Valuing Debt Equivalents
  • Valuing Hybrid Securities and Noncontrolling Interests
  • Estimating Value per Share
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 17 Analyzing the Results
  • Validating the Model
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Creating Scenarios
  • The Art of Valuation
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 18 Using Multiples
  • Value Multibusiness Companies as a Sum of Their Parts
  • Use Forward Earnings Estimates
  • Use Net Enterprise Value Divided by Adjusted EBITA or NOPAT
  • Adjust for Nonoperating Items
  • Use the Right Peer Group
  • Alternative Multiples
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 19 Valuation by Parts
  • The Mechanics of Valuing by Parts
  • Building Business Unit Financial Statements
  • Cost of Capital
  • Testing the Value Based on Multiples of Peers
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Part Three Advanced Valuation Techniques
  • Chapter 20 Taxes
  • Estimating Operating Taxes
  • Converting Operating Taxes to Operating Cash Taxes
  • Deferred Taxes on the Reorganized Balance Sheet
  • Valuing Deferred Taxes
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 21 Nonoperating Items, Provisions, and Reserves
  • Nonoperating Expenses and One-Time Charges
  • Provisions and Their Corresponding Reserves
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 22 Leases
  • Accounting for Operating Leases
  • Valuing a Company with Operating Leases
  • Adjusting Historical Financial Statements for Operating Leases
  • An Alternative Method for Valuing Operating Leases
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 23 Retirement Obligations
  • Reorganizing the Financial Statements with Pensions
  • Pensions and the Cost of Capital
  • Relevering Beta to Estimate the Cost of Equity
  • Incorporating Pensions into the Value of Equity
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 24 Measuring Performance in Capital-Light Businesses
  • Capitalizing Expensed Investments
  • When Businesses Need Little or No Capital
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 25 Alternative Ways to Measure Return on Capital
  • When ROIC Equals IRR
  • When CFROI Equals IRR
  • Choosing between ROIC and CFROI
  • Flaws of Other Cash Returns on Capital
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 26 Inflation
  • Inflation Leads to Lower Value Creation
  • Historical Analysis in Times of High Inflation
  • Financial Projections in Real and Nominal Terms
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 27 Cross-Border Valuation
  • Forecasting Cash Flows
  • Estimating the Cost of Capital
  • Applying a Domestic- or Foreign-Capital WACC
  • Incorporating Foreign-Currency Risk in the Valuation
  • Using Translated Foreign-Currency Financial Statements
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Part Four Managing for Value
  • Chapter 28 Corporate Portfolio Strategy
  • Bet on the Horse—or the Jockey?
  • What Makes an Owner the Best?
  • The Best-Owner Life Cycle
  • Dynamic Portfolio Management
  • The Myth of Diversification
  • Constructing the Portfolio
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 29 Strategic Management: Analytics
  • Adopting a Granular Perspective
  • Taking the Enterprise View
  • Applying Value Drivers to Monitor Performance
  • Setting Targets
  • Monitoring Results
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 30 Strategic Management: Mindsets and Behaviors
  • Strong Governance
  • Debiased Decision Making
  • Synchronized and Streamlined Processes
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 31 Mergers and Acquisitions
  • A Framework for Value Creation
  • Empirical Results
  • Archetypes for Value-Creating Acquisitions
  • Longer-Odds Strategies for Creating Value from Acquisitions
  • Estimating Operating Improvements
  • How to Pay: With Cash or Stock?
  • Focus on Value Creation, Not Accounting
  • Characteristics of Better Acquirers
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 32 Divestitures
  • Value Creation from Divestitures
  • Why Executives Shy Away from Divestitures
  • Assessing Potential Value from Divestitures
  • Deciding on Transaction Type
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 33 Capital Structure, Dividends, and Share Repurchases
  • Practical Guidelines
  • A Four-Step Approach
  • Setting a Target Capital Structure
  • Payouts to Shareholders
  • Equity Financing
  • Debt Financing
  • Divestitures of Noncore Businesses
  • Creating Value from Financial Engineering
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 34 Investor Communications
  • Objectives of Investor Communications
  • Intrinsic Value vs. Market Value
  • Which Investors Matter?
  • Communicating with Intrinsic Investors
  • Listening to Investors
  • Earnings Guidance
  • Meeting Consensus Earnings Forecasts
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Part Five Special Situations
  • Chapter 35 Emerging Markets
  • Why Scenario DCF Is More Accurate than Risk Premiums
  • Applying the Scenario DCF Approach
  • Estimating Cost of Capital in Emerging Markets
  • Other Complications in Valuing Emerging-Markets Companies
  • Triangulating Valuation
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 36 High-Growth Companies
  • A Valuation Process for High-Growth Companies
  • Uncertainty Is Here to Stay
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 37 Cyclical Companies
  • Share Price Behavior
  • An Approach to Valuing Cyclical Companies
  • Implications for Managing Cyclical Companies
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 38 Banks
  • Economics of Banking
  • Principles of Bank Valuation
  • Complications in Bank Valuations
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Chapter 39 Flexibility
  • A Hierarchy of Approaches
  • Uncertainty, Flexibility, and Value
  • Managing Flexibility
  • Methods for Valuing Flexibility
  • Four Steps to Valuing Flexibility
  • Real-Option Valuation and Decision Tree Analysis: A Numerical Example
  • Summary
  • Review Questions
  • Notes
  • Appendix A Discounted Economic Profit Equals Discounted Free Cash Flow
  • Proof Using Perpetuities
  • Generalized Proof
  • Notes
  • Appendix B Derivation of Free Cash Flow, Weighted Average Cost of Capital, and Adjusted Present Value
  • Enterprise Discounted Cash Flow
  • Adjusted Present Value
  • Notes
  • Appendix C Levering and Unlevering the Cost of Equity
  • Unlevered Cost of Equity
  • Levered Cost of Equity
  • Levered Beta
  • Unlevered Beta and Pensions
  • Appendix D Leverage and the Price-to-Earnings Multiple
  • Step 1: Defining Unlevered P/E
  • Step 2: Linking Net Income to NOPAT
  • Step 3: Deriving Levered P/E
  • Appendix E Other Capital Structure Issues
  • Pecking-Order Theory
  • Market-Based Rating Approach
  • Leverage, Coverage, and Solvency
  • Notes
  • Appendix F Technical Issues in Estimating the Market Risk Premium
  • Calculate Premium Relative to Long-Term Government Bonds
  • Use the Longest Period Possible
  • Use an Arithmetic Average of Longer-Dated (e.g., Ten-Year) Intervals
  • Notes
  • Appendix G Global, International, and Local CAPM
  • Global CAPM
  • International CAPM
  • Local CAPM
  • Notes
  • Appendix H A Valuation of Costco Wholesale
  • Modeling the Financial Statements
  • Reorganizing the Financial Statements
  • Forecasting the Financials
  • Estimating Continuing Value
  • Estimating the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  • Valuing the Enterprise and Converting to Equity
  • Putting the Model to Work
  • Note
  • Appendix I Two-Stage Formula for Continuing Value
  • Note
  • Index
  • End User License Agreement
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