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Business Analysisby Debra Paul; Donald Yeates; James Cadle; James Cadle; Malcolm Eva; Keith Hindle; Debra Paul; Craig Rollaston; Dot Tudor; Donald Yeates
British Informatics Society Limited 2010; US$ 41.99Business analysts develop practical solutions to current business challenges and this guide gives them the necessary tools. It supports everyone wanting to achieve university and industry qualifications in business analysis and information systems and is particularly beneficial for those studying for ISEB qualifications in Business Analysis. more...
A Basic Guide for Valuing a Companyby Wilbur M. Yegge
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002; US$ 50.00The Groundwork of Company Valuation for First-time Buyers and Sellers A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company has helped thousands of first-time buyers and sellers realize a fair, substantiated value for small businesses. Now in its Second Edition, this book covers common valuation techniques and myths, tips for determining tangible and intangible values, sample balance sheets and income statements, and approaches to valuing start-up technology and dot-com businesses. This nuts-and-bolts guide addresses publicly traded and privately held firms, including traditional brick-and-mortar companies and the intellectual property industry. With a clear, concise writing style, the author walks readers through common practices for valuing, from collecting... more...
Business Valuation and Taxesby David Laro; Shannon P. Pratt
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2005; US$ 131.50Disputes over valuation issues fill the court's dockets and for good reason, fair market valuations are required frequently by the law. The authors believe that approximately 243 sections of the Code and several thousand references in the Regulations explicitly require fair market value determination. Consequently, taxpayers file an estimated 15 million tax returns each year reporting an event involving a valuation related issue. It is no mystery, therefore, why valuation cases are ubiquitous. Today, valuation is an important and highly sophisticated process. Valuators need legitimate guidance to perform their work. The objective of this book is to provide knowledge, and guidance to those who do the valuations as well as those who are affected... more...
Standards of Valueby Jay E. Fishman; Shannon P. Pratt; William J. Morrison
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007; US$ 131.50A must-read for appraisers, accountants, judges, attorneys, and appraisal users, this insightful book addresses standards of value as applied in four distinct contexts: estate and gift taxation; shareholder dissent and oppression; divorce; and financial reporting. Here, practitioners will discover some of the intricacies of performing services in these venues, and appraisers will find this book helpful in understanding why the practitioners are asking such questions. more...
How to Value Your Business and Increase Its Potentialby Jay Abrams
McGraw-Hill 2003; US$ 54.95Business owners who understand the basic theories and realities of valuation gain valuable insights into how best to increase the intrinsic value of their businesses. How to Value Your Business and Increase Its Potential saves research time for owners by covering the key concepts they need to know and bypassing areas that require advanced training and knowledge. Featured subjects include how to assess future-date valuation, characteristics of business risk and how to minimize it, strategies and techniques for making every area of your business more profitable, and more. more...
Accounting and Business Valuation Methodsby Malcolm Howard
Elsevier 2007; US$ 54.95This book is intended to appeal to junior accountants who need guidance and practical analytical tools for risk assessment when assessing the credit risk of companies they are doing business with. It will also appeal to students taking modules that cover basic accounting techniques such as ratio analysis and investment appraisal, as well as company valuation and share valuation. The book demonstrates with case studies where practice often differs from theory. Chapter 1, looks at how accurate company accounts are, and covers topics such as the basic principles of accounting; accounting standards; the annual report; key words and limitations; what makes a director act imprudently; clues to assess accuracy. Chapter 2, considers the basic tools... more...
Valuation for Financial Reportingby Michael J. Mard; James R. Hitchner; Steven D. Hyden
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007; US$ 131.50Essential procedures for the measurement and reporting of fair value in Financial statements Trusted specialists Michael Mard, James Hitchner, and Steven Hyden present reliable and thorough guidelines, case studies, implementation aids, and sample reports for managers, auditors, and valuators who must comply with the Financial Accounting Standards Board Statement of Financial Accounting Standards Nos. 141, Business Combinations; 142, Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets; 144, Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets; and the new 157, Fair Value Measurements. This important guide: * Explains the new valuation aspects now required by SFAS No. 157 * Presents the new definition of fair value and certain empirical research... more...
Executive's Guide to Fair Valueby Alfred M. King
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008; US$ 63.50Praise for Executive's Guide to Fair Value: Profiting from the New Valuation Rules "The advent of fair value reporting is not your Momma's (or your Papa's) kind of accounting. If you're a financial professional above the age of twenty-five who is working in industry, read this book. From choosing a fair value specialist to the perils of 'made as instructed' valuations to purchase price allocations to impairment testing to that SEC tripwire, customer relationships, fair value expert Al King gets it right. And he does so with neither jargon nor literary anesthesia. As a former CFO myself, all I can say is WOW!" -Warren D. Miller, CFA, ASA, CMA, CPA, Cofounder, Beckmill Research A hands-on guide for financial executives needing to understand... more...
Introducing Property Valuationby Michael Blackledge
Taylor & Francis 2009; US$ 44.95Providing a comprehensive introduction to the basic concepts and methods of valuing real estate this book will provide information for students to successfully progress from absolute basic principles to a more sophisticated understanding of the subject. more...
Business Valuation For Dummiesby Lisa Holton; Jim Bates
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2009; US$ 21.99Business Valuation For Dummies is filled with expert guidance that business owners, managers at all levels, investors, and students can use when determining the value of a business. It contains a solid framework for valuation, including advice on analyzing historical performance, evaluating assets and income value, understanding a company's financial statements, estimating the cost of capital, business valuation models, and how to apply those models to different types of businesses. more...









