method of valuation

  • 1Valuation using discounted cash flows — is a method for determining the current value of a company using future cash flows adjusted for time value. The future cash flow set is made up of the cash flows within the determined forecast period and a continuing value that represents the… …

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  • 2Valuation using multiples — is a method for determining the current value of a company by examining and comparing the financial ratios of relevant peer groups, also often described as comparable company analysis (or comps). The most widely used multiple is the price… …

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  • 3Valuation (finance) — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 4valuation — the process of appraising the worth of property according to some recognised criteria. Glossary of Business Terms Determination of the value of a company s stock based on earnings and the market value of assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary To… …

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  • 5valuation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ detailed ▪ independent ▪ current ▪ actuarial (finance) …

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  • 6valuation method — vertės skaičiavimo būdas statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Skaičiavimo modelis vertei nustatyti. Visi vertės skaičiavimo būdai priklauso kokiam nors vertinimo metodui. atitikmenys: angl. valuation method ryšiai: susijęs terminas –… …

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  • 7Valuation of options — Further information: Option: Model implementation In finance, a price (premium) is paid or received for purchasing or selling options. This price can be split into two components. These are: Intrinsic Value Time Value Contents 1 Intrinsic Value 2 …

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  • 8Business valuation — is a process and a set of procedures used to estimate the economic value of an owner’s interest in a business. Valuation is used by financial market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to consummate a sale of a… …

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  • 9Inventory valuation — INVENTORIES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Inventories are usually the largest current asset of a business, and proper measurement of them is necessary to assure accurate financial statements. If inventory is not properly measured, expenses and… …

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  • 10special use valuation — n: a method of valuation allowed under the Internal Revenue Code in calculating estate taxes on farm property or on real property used in a closely held business in which the property is valued on the basis of its current use rather than at the… …

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