Sources of value : a practical guide to the art and science of valuation / Simon Woolley.

Woolley, Simon
Call Number
658.15
Author
Woolley, Simon, author.
Title
Sources of value : a practical guide to the art and science of valuation / Simon Woolley.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 624 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
The five financial building blocks. Building block 1: economic value ; Building block 2: financial markets ; Building block 3: understanding accounts ; Building block 4: planning and control ; Building block 5: risk -- The three pillars of financial analysis. Overview ; The first pillar: modelling economic value ; The second pillar: sources of value ; The third pillar: what sets the share price? ; Conclusion -- Three views of deeper and broader skills. First view: the cost of capital ; Second view: valuing flexibility ; Third view: when value is not the objective ; Overall conclusions.
Summary
Sources of Value is a comprehensive guide to financial decision making suitable for beginners as well as experienced practitioners. It treats financial decision making as both an art and a science and proposes a comprehensive approach through which companies can maximise their value. Beginners will benefit from its initial financial foundation section which builds strong basic skills. Practitioners will enjoy the new insights which the eponymous Sources of Value technique offers – where values come from and why some companies can expect to create it while others cannot. The book also introduces several other techniques which, together, spell out how to combine strategy with valuation and an understanding of accounts to make a fundamental improvement in the quality of corporate financial decision taking. Sources of Value is written in a readable conversational style and will appeal to those already working in companies as well as those studying on a business course.
Subject
VALUATION.
Multimedia
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Summary
Sources of Value is a comprehensive guide to financial decision making suitable for beginners as well as experienced practitioners. It treats financial decision making as both an art and a science and proposes a comprehensive approach through which companies can maximise their value. Beginners will benefit from its initial financial foundation section which builds strong basic skills. Practitioners will enjoy the new insights which the eponymous Sources of Value technique offers – where values come from and why some companies can expect to create it while others cannot. The book also introduces several other techniques which, together, spell out how to combine strategy with valuation and an understanding of accounts to make a fundamental improvement in the quality of corporate financial decision taking. Sources of Value is written in a readable conversational style and will appeal to those already working in companies as well as those studying on a business course.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
The five financial building blocks. Building block 1: economic value ; Building block 2: financial markets ; Building block 3: understanding accounts ; Building block 4: planning and control ; Building block 5: risk -- The three pillars of financial analysis. Overview ; The first pillar: modelling economic value ; The second pillar: sources of value ; The third pillar: what sets the share price? ; Conclusion -- Three views of deeper and broader skills. First view: the cost of capital ; Second view: valuing flexibility ; Third view: when value is not the objective ; Overall conclusions.
Subject
VALUATION.
Multimedia