Fundamentals Of Value Methodology


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Fundamentals of Value Methodology


Fundamentals of Value Methodology

Author: Rob Stewart

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005-05


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The Fundamentals of Value Methodology is written to provide a basic understanding of the theory and techniques of Value Methodology, a unique problem solving and value improvement process that focuses on project functions to develop innovative solutions that will improve both performance and cost. It is directed to those new to the discipline with emphasis placed on the practical application of Value Methodology techniques to improve the value of any project, whether it is concerned with a facility, product, service or management procedure. Project managers in public and private organizations will find this book particularly useful.

Value Methodology


Value Methodology

Author: James D. Bolton

language: en

Publisher: Goal/QPC

Release Date: 2008


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Valuation Approaches and Metrics


Valuation Approaches and Metrics

Author: Aswath Damodaran

language: en

Publisher: Now Publishers Inc

Release Date: 2005


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Valuation lies at the heart of much of what we do in finance, whether it is the study of market efficiency and questions about corporate governance or the comparison of different investment decision rules in capital budgeting. In this paper, we consider the theory and evidence on valuation approaches. We begin by surveying the literature on discounted cash flow valuation models, ranging from the first mentions of the dividend discount model to value stocks to the use of excess return models in more recent years. In the second part of the paper, we examine relative valuation models and, in particular, the use of multiples and comparables in valuation and evaluate whether relative valuation models yield more or less precise estimates of value than discounted cash flow models. In the final part of the paper, we set the stage for further research in valuation by noting the estimation challenges we face as companies globalize and become exposed to risk in multiple countries.