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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must read for business owners, valuators and M&A people,
By Stephen McMorrow, CPA, CBA (Ventura, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
I am a professional business valuator and had a good understanding of the valuation process before I read this book. However, I did not know much about mergers & acquisitions (M&A). After reading "Valuation for M&A" I not only gained a clear understanding about M&A, but I got many additional insights into valuation work as well! Mr. Evans and Mr. Bishop break their book down into 16 well constructed chapters that take you through valuations for M&A step by step, with each step building on the previous one. They then tie it all together at the end of the book and provide an excellent case study as a bonus. The case study alone is worth the price of the book. This is a must read for business valuators, M&A professionals and business owners thinking about buying a new business or selling the one they own now.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"How-To" Apply Solid Valuation Theory,
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This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
This book meets important needs of buyers, sellers, valuation analysts, and owners of private companies who want to build value in them. Here are just a few of the important functions that the reader will learn: 1. How to apply solid valuation theory. Provides the best treatment of many valuation issues that I have seen. This set of benefits goes far beyond M&A valuation settings. And...the authors communicate their insights and methods very clearly. Most readers will find this book one of the best investments they have made.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for these times,
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This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
This is the definitive text available today on the subject of vauation of businesses for purposes of merger or acquisitons. It is a valuable guide for business appraisers and business owners who are seeking to sell their business or groom it for acquistion by another comany. The section on how to build value in a company for later sale is alone in the literature. The book is written for all readers, and the authors are themselves business-owners and appraisers. I will use this text regularly in my own practice, especially in the analysis of synergy value.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Practical, accurate, hands-on book,
By Paul Konasewich "see my blog on Social Enterp... (San Mateo, California) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
I'm working on acquisitions of small to medium sized private companies. I found this book to be very practical in going through not just the valuation math, but also the considerations. The book gives a great overview of the whole process, with ideas of how to get more precise with things like Monte Carlo and Real options. On the core pieces, there is a careful step through of multiperiod DCF including terminal value which is very helpful. Also there is a lot of talk about discount rates which I found very helpful.The book concludes with a thorough valuation example that is adapted from a real transaction. It provides a great way to pull together all of the knowledge in the book. I'd also recommend "Analysis for Financial Management" in addition to this book, for its in depth treatment of key financial fundamentals, including DCF valuation.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Valuation Approach Overview,
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This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
This book provides a good overview of how to value a private company in a merger or acquisition. It provides a solid guide on how to do a comprehensive private business valuation but glosses over the details within the various valuation methods.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Simpel to follow.,
This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
Hello!
the book is definitely worth having a look into it, although theory clashes with practice a lot of times! If you are interested in how the big shot i-banks like JP Morgan or Deutsche Bank are valuating companies or if you are preparing for interviews, I might have some valuable insights for you! just drop me a message to sarah_schuebl@yahoo.de best regards! Sarah
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
definitively a bad book,
By MSG "MSG" (Switzerand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies (Hardcover)
I have carried out several valuations in real life and am very familiar with the terminology and methods commonly used to valuate a company. This book unfortunately has not meet my expectations at all. It is very confusing and lacks of clear structure, especially when describing the DCF method, WACC and all other valuation key parameters. Extremely dissapointing.
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Valuation for M&A: Building Value in Private Companies by Frank C. Evans (Hardcover - September 14, 2001)
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