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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Corporate Finance) Quiz on Lecture 7- Valuation methods, created by George Mariyajohnson on 18/12/2020.

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Lecture 7- Valuation methods

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Standard valuation techniques include: , , &

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Book value assumes value is equal to value of . It's used & accepted method due to certification by , while also being perhaps most

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One advantage of using book value as valuation method is it’s to use

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One disadvantage of using book value as valuation method is it's based on , ignores

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Another disadvantage of using book value as valuation method is it's based on that are potentially & subject to

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Third disadvantage of using book value as valuation method is it

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Fourth disadvantage of using book value as valuation method is it ignores which are difficult to & therefore not all in balance sheet

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Dividend growth model assumes value is equal to value of

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One advantage of using dividend growth model as valuation method is it’s to apply, especially if model is assumed

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One disadvantage of using dividend growth model as valuation method is are based on

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Another disadvantage of using dividend growth model as valuation method is it assumes grow at which may not be case

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Third disadvantage of using dividend growth model as valuation method is it does not for companies that do not

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Multiples method is very for valuing . It uses from another company (or average of group of companies) in with an measure (or other return measures) of company for which calculation is required

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One advantage of using multiples method as valuation method is it’s to use

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Another advantage of using multiples method as valuation method is it makes

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Third advantage of using multiples method as valuation method is if are really then it would work

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One disadvantage of using multiples method as valuation method is used in most methods are

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Another disadvantage of using multiples method as valuation method is are subject to

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Third disadvantage of using multiples method as valuation method is it often ignores

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One widely used multiple is . It is calculated as divided by

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Another widely used multiple is . It is calculated as divided by

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Third widely used multiple is of to . It is calculated as divided by

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Fourth widely used multiple is . It is calculated as divided by

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Fifth widely used multiple is . It is calculated as divided by

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First step of discounted cash flow valuation is forecast up to some . Second step is to estimate (i.e. continuing ) which equals value after . Third step is to estimate (i.e. rate). Fourth step is to to

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EBITDA =

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EBIT =

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EBT =

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Net income or net earnings =

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CFO or OCF =

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Free cash flow to firm (FCFF)- Cash flow to , & debtholders. If FCFF is used that belongs to both shareholders & bondholders use as discount rate. Discounting FCFF at cost of equity will yield biased estimate of of firm

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Free cash flow to equity (FCFE)- FCFE is used that belong to shareholders use cost of equity only which can be using model, model (such as model & theory) & model. Discounting FCFE using WACC will lead to an biased estimate of of equity

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When estimating firm’s terminal value, assume grow at after

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Ways of estimating earnings growth are: to look at ( growth in is typical starting point), to look at what are (other may be using you do not have & it is often useful to know what their are) & to look at (how much are they ? what is on their ?)

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One advantage of using discounted cash flows as valuation method is it should be to market moods & perceptions if done by being based upon an

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Another advantage of using discounted cash flows as valuation method is if investors buy , rather than , DCF valuation is way to think about what you are getting when you buy an

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Third advantage of using discounted cash flows as valuation method is DCF valuation forces you to think about of firm & understand its . It helps you you have made

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One disadvantage of using discounted cash flows as valuation method is it requires far more & than other valuation approaches as it attempts to (perceived or calculated value)

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Another disadvantage of using discounted cash flows as valuation method is & are difficult to & can be by analyst to provide he or she wants

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DCF valuation is easiest to use for assets (firms) whose cashflows are , can be with some for periods & where proxy for that can be used to obtain is available

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