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McKinsey & Company Inc. , Tim Koller , Marc Goedhart , David Wessels
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  • Hardcover: 812 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 5th Edition edition (17 Aug 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470424656
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470424650
  • Product Dimensions: 25.9 x 18.8 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 54,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The number one guide to corporate valuation is back and better than ever

Thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect business conditions in today′s volatile global economy, Valuation, Fifth Edition continues the tradition of its bestselling predecessors by providing up–to–date insights and practical advice on how to create, manage, and measure the value of an organization.

Along with all new case studies that illustrate how valuation techniques and principles are applied in real–world situations, this comprehensive guide has been updated to reflect new developments in corporate finance, changes in accounting rules, and an enhanced global perspective. Valuation, Fifth Edition is filled with expert guidance that managers at all levels, investors, and students can use to enhance their understanding of this important discipline.

  • Contains strategies for multi–business valuation and valuation for corporate restructuring, mergers, and acquisitions
  • Addresses how you can interpret the results of a valuation in light of a company′s competitive situation
  • Also available: a book plus CD–ROM package (978–0–470–42469–8) as well as a stand–alone CD–ROM (978–0–470–42457–7) containing an interactive valuation DCF model

Valuation, Fifth Edition stands alone in this field with its reputation of quality and consistency. If you want to hone your valuation skills today and improve them for years to come, look no further than this book.

From the Inside Flap

Corporate finance is simpler and more intuitive than most people think. Yet, executives frequently make decisions that defy the core principles and their own intuition. They subscribe to the common wisdom of "The Street" instead of simple, common financial sense.

McKinsey′s Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, Fifth Edition, provides the knowledge executives need to make value–creating decisions—replacing some of the myths that pervade the corporate world with proven principles of value creation.

Thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect business conditions in today′s volatile global economy, Valuation, Fifth Edition provides up–to–date insights and practical advice on how to create, manage, and measure the value of an organization. Along with all new case studies that illustrate how valuation techniques and principles are applied in real–world situations, this comprehensive guide has been updated to reflect the events of the real estate bubble and its effect on stock markets, new developments in corporate finance, changes in accounting rules, and an enhanced global perspective.

Valuation, Fifth Edition is filled with expert guidance that managers at all levels, investors, and students have come to trust. It contains a solid framework for valuation:

  • Analyzing historical performance, including reorganizing a company′s financial statements to reflect economic rather than accounting performance
  • Forecasting performance, with emphasis on not just the mechanics of forecasting but also how to think about a company′s future economics
  • Estimating the cost of capital with practical tips that aren′t found in textbooks
  • Interpreting the results of a valuation in light of a company′s competitive situation
  • Linking a company′s valuation multiples to the core drivers of its performance

Hailed by financial professionals worldwide as the single best guide of its kind, Valuation, Fifth Edition remains true to its roots, with an extensive discussion on the complexity of measuring corporate performance to assess historical financial results properly and to gain insight into a company′s ability to create value in the future (its corporate "health").

At the crossroads of corporate strategy and finance lies valuation. Filled with expert guidance and reliable advice, Valuation, Fifth Edition enables everyone from the budding professional to the seasoned manager to excel at measuring, managing, and maximizing shareholder and company value.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
The Corporate valuation book by Mc Kinsey authors Tim Koller, Marc Goedhart and David Wessels is a very comprehensive, in depth and as well very practical guide for the senior executives to have a meaningful business decisions shaping the future growth path of their companies delivering the the right value for the stakeholders, including themselves.
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The best got better 10 Nov 2010
By Aaron C. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I have to begin with a gripe. The first four reviews are implausibly quick, given the length of this book, and are all five-star. Three are from people who reviewed only one product, one is completely devioid of content. The fifth reviewer has reviewed one other product, a razor. I understand the temptation to stuff the ballot-box early by having friends review, but I think you should find real reviewers and insist on some content.

There are several great valuation books out there. Damodaran on Valuation concentrates on security valuation and is the most academic. Business Valuation is the best for small, private companies. Business Valuation on Wall Street tells you how Wall Street approaches the question. Theory of Valuation is the best on theory. Corporate Finance has the best treatment of valuation among corporate finance texts.

Earlier editions of this book were the clear leaders in big and complex public company valuation. There is extensive and detailed instruction for a big team analyzing for a big project, whether it is capital budgeting, capital structure, merger, acquisition, restructuring, bankruptcy or any other valuation topic. It is comprehensive and clear. If you work on this kind of project, you need this book. If you don't work on this kind of project, it can still give you a tremendous amount of insight into the factors that contribute to shareholder value.

The most important improvement in the fifth edition is to go beyond the developed-markets/US-style financial statement presentation to cover emerging market companies in detail. I can't say whether the section is good as I have zero experience in that area, but it sounds right and I trust the authors. The treatment of capital structure and investor relations is considerably improved based on events of the last three years. They also stuck in some useless fluff about the necessity to maximize shareholder value and behavioral finance (I don't mean those aren't interesting areas, just that there's no depth to the presentation in this book, and clearly no real interest by the authors).

One minor gripe is the examples are usually placed around the beginning of 2008, for a book published in 2010. That's a big difference considering what happened in 2008 and 2009. I understand why you don't want to rework every example of a book this big, but some of the projections are downright comical to someone knowing what actually happened. I suppose that might help readers develop humility, at the end of the day, valuation is a matter of opinion based on highly uncertain information about totally unknowable future events. The weight and slick production values of tihs book might cause some to forget that.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
A fantastic book sans the technicalities 28 Aug 2010
By Kaushik Desarkar - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I have the 4th edition and it is a fantastic book especially when you are trying to get the grips on valuation, more so when you are not coming from a "pure" accounting background. Chapters 5 (6 in the new edition) onwards till 12 really take you step by step through the intricacies - a top-down approach. However, I will suggest Penman's Financial Statement Analysis & Security Valuation - Part 2 where the FSA detailed is really great - getting the FCF in 2 steps instead of the traditional 7+ steps, to be read in conjunction with this book. Rosenbaum's Investment Banking is good for developing the eye-catching spreadsheet models.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Great book for the seasoned professional and aspiring practitioner 25 Sep 2010
By Joshua D. Pearl - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As the coauthor of Investment Banking, also a Wiley Finance book, I received a complimentary copy of the 5th edition of McKinsey's Valuation book. While I own the previous editions and workbooks, the new edition is greatly expanded including practical case studies as well as interesting insight into complex valuation nuances such as real options. I highly recommend this book for anyone looking to advance their valuation skill set and general corporate finance knowledge.
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