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- catalog abstract ""In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of this guide to business valuation, nearly 50 experts provide expert advice and guidance on all facets of the subject. This is a single-source guide to valuation approaches and methods, in addition to all of the procedures necessary to accurately value a business."--BOOK JACKET. "The Second Edition of the Handbook of Business Valuation enables you to find precisely the information you need; just go directly to the chapter concerning the topic you are interested in. There is no need to read the entire volume - it's quick and easy."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11368757.
- catalog contributor b11368758.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of this guide to business valuation, nearly 50 experts provide expert advice and guidance on all facets of the subject. This is a single-source guide to valuation approaches and methods, in addition to all of the procedures necessary to accurately value a business."--BOOK JACKET. "The Second Edition of the Handbook of Business Valuation enables you to find precisely the information you need; just go directly to the chapter concerning the topic you are interested in. There is no need to read the entire volume - it's quick and easy."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part One. The purpose, market, and resources for valuing businesses -- Reasons for Value a Business and Who Should Do It -- Valuation Issues from a Seller's Perspective -- Valuation Issues from a Buyer's Perspective -- Valuation Issues from an Intermediary's Perspective -- The Investment Banker's Perspective on Due Diligence for Mergers, Acquisitions, and Securities Offerings -- Valuation Issues from the Legal Perspective -- Valuation From the Lender's Perspective -- Notable Differences Between Middle Market and Small Businesses -- Where to Find Industry Information and Guideline Market Data -- Part Two. Valuation approaches and methods -- Recasting Financial Statements -- To Infinity and Beyond : Statistical Techniques Appraising the Closely Held Business -- Machinery and Equipment Valuation Approaches and Methods Used in Conjunction with a Going Concern Business -- Rules of Thumb : What They Are and How to Use Them --".
- catalog description "The Direct Market Data Method of Valuing Midsize and Smaller Closely Held Businesses -- The Market Approach Using Public Company Data -- The Excess Earnings Method -- Multiple of Discretionary Earnings Method -- Capitalization of Earnings : An Income Approach -- Discounted Future Benefits Method : An Income Approach -- Part Three. Valuation issues by industry -- Valuing Retail Businesses -- Valuing Manufacturing Businesses -- Valuing Automobile Dealerships -- Valuing Restaurants -- Valuing Medical Practices -- Valuing Accounting Firms -- Valuing Radio and Cable TV Businesses -- Valuation of Hotels and Motels -- Valuing a Software Company -- Valuing Publishing Companies -- Valuing Home Healthcare Businesses -- Valuing Lumberyards and Home Centers -- Valuing Printing Businesses -- Valuing Home-Based Businesses -- Valuing Country Businesses -- Part Four. Special issues -- Perspectives on Valuing a Minority Interest in a Private Company --".
- catalog description "Valuation for ESOP Purposes -- Valuing Family Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Company Interests for Estate Planning Purposes -- Valuing Intellectual Property -- Corporate Taxes and Valuation -- The Use and Abuse of Experts.".
- catalog extent "xxxii, 587 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0471297879 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : John Wiley,".
- catalog subject "658.15 21".
- catalog subject "Business enterprises Valuation Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- catalog subject "HG4028.V3 B77 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One. The purpose, market, and resources for valuing businesses -- Reasons for Value a Business and Who Should Do It -- Valuation Issues from a Seller's Perspective -- Valuation Issues from a Buyer's Perspective -- Valuation Issues from an Intermediary's Perspective -- The Investment Banker's Perspective on Due Diligence for Mergers, Acquisitions, and Securities Offerings -- Valuation Issues from the Legal Perspective -- Valuation From the Lender's Perspective -- Notable Differences Between Middle Market and Small Businesses -- Where to Find Industry Information and Guideline Market Data -- Part Two. Valuation approaches and methods -- Recasting Financial Statements -- To Infinity and Beyond : Statistical Techniques Appraising the Closely Held Business -- Machinery and Equipment Valuation Approaches and Methods Used in Conjunction with a Going Concern Business -- Rules of Thumb : What They Are and How to Use Them --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Direct Market Data Method of Valuing Midsize and Smaller Closely Held Businesses -- The Market Approach Using Public Company Data -- The Excess Earnings Method -- Multiple of Discretionary Earnings Method -- Capitalization of Earnings : An Income Approach -- Discounted Future Benefits Method : An Income Approach -- Part Three. Valuation issues by industry -- Valuing Retail Businesses -- Valuing Manufacturing Businesses -- Valuing Automobile Dealerships -- Valuing Restaurants -- Valuing Medical Practices -- Valuing Accounting Firms -- Valuing Radio and Cable TV Businesses -- Valuation of Hotels and Motels -- Valuing a Software Company -- Valuing Publishing Companies -- Valuing Home Healthcare Businesses -- Valuing Lumberyards and Home Centers -- Valuing Printing Businesses -- Valuing Home-Based Businesses -- Valuing Country Businesses -- Part Four. Special issues -- Perspectives on Valuing a Minority Interest in a Private Company --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Valuation for ESOP Purposes -- Valuing Family Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Company Interests for Estate Planning Purposes -- Valuing Intellectual Property -- Corporate Taxes and Valuation -- The Use and Abuse of Experts.".
- catalog title "Handbook of business valuation / edited by Thomas L. West and Jeffrey D. Jones.".
- catalog type "Handbooks, manuals, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".