Valuation: Methods and Models in Applied Corporate Finance
1.3 Financial Statements and Analysis
Chaper 2 Financial Statement Analysis
2.2 Financial Statement Analysis
2.4 Market Value Balance Sheets
Chaper 3 Financial Forecasting
3.2 Constructing Pro Forma Financials
3.3 Bridging Financial Shortfalls
4.3 Balance Sheet View of Free Cash Flow
4.4 Free Cash Flow Calculation: Sources/Uses of Cash
4.5 Free Cash Flow Calculation: A General Procedure
4.6 Free Cash Flow Calculation: Another View
5.3 Risk Reduction through Diversification
5.4 Systematic Versus Unsystematic Risk
5.5 The Capital Asset Pricing Model
5.6 The Cost of Capital for a Traded Asset
5.7 The Cost of Capital for a Nontraded Asset
5.8 The Asset Cost of Capital Formula
Chaper 6 Putting It All Together: Valuation Frameworks
6.4 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Valuation for Mergers and Acquisitions, Second Edition
Chapter 1 Valuation: An Overview
1 Why Companies Merge or Acquire: A Historical Perspective
1.1 Mergers and Acquisitions Waves
1.2 Motivations for Mergers and Acquisitions
2 Do Mergers and Acquisitions Create Shareholder Value?
3 Merger and Acquisition Premiums
5 Valuation Methods: An Overview
5.1 Relative Valuation Methods
5.3 The Use of Valuation Methods
Chapter 2 Financial Review and Pro Forma Analysis
2.1 Pro Forma Financial Statements
2.2 Sensitivity, Scenario, and Monte Carlo Simulation Analyses
Appendix 2A: Mattel’s Financial Statements
Appendix 2B: Preparation of a Cash Flow Statement
Appendix 2C: Account Forecasting Alternatives
Chapter 3 Traditional Valuation Methods
2.2 Estimating the Entity Value and Equity Value
2.3 A Survey of Best Practices
2.4 Cross-Border Considerations
Chapter 4 Alternative Valuation Methods
1.2 Enterprise Value Multiples
2.1 Discounted Cash Flow Models
Appendix 4: How to Use the Black-Scholes Model to Value a Red Option
Luehrman’s NPVq/Cumulative Volatility Approach
Chapter 5 Accounting Dilemmas in Valuation Analysis
2 Income Statement Transformations: Forecasting Permanent Earnings and Free Cash Flows
2.1 Recurring and Nonrecurring Events
2.2 Revenue Recognition Policy
3 Balance Sheet Transformations: Forecasting the Equity Value of a Company
3.1 Asset Capitalization Policy
4 Cash Flow Statement Transformations: Forecasting CFFO and Free Cash Flow
Chapter 6 Financial Reporting and Tax Considerations for Mergers and Acquisitions
1 Financial Reporting: To Combine or Not to Combine?
2 Consolidated Financial Reporting: Purchase Accounting
5 Tax Considerations of Mergers and Acquisitions