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|a Equity Asset Valuation; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the CFA Institute Investment Series; Chapter 1 Equity Valuation: Applications & Processes; Learning Outcomes; 1. Introduction; 2. Value Definitions and Valuation Applications; 2.1. What Is Value?; 2.2. Applications of Equity Valuation; 3. The Valuation Process; 3.1. Understanding the Business; 3.2. Forecasting Company Performance; 3.3. Selecting the Appropriate Valuation Model; 3.4. Converting Forecasts to a Valuation; 3.5. Applying the Valuation Conclusion: The Analyst's Role and Responsibilities.
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|a 4. Communicating Valuation Results4.1. Contents of a Research Report; 4.2. Format of a Research Report; 4.3. Research Reporting Responsibilities; 5. Summary; References; Problems; Chapter 2 Return Concepts; Learning Outcomes; 1. Introduction; 2. Return Concepts; 2.1. Holding Period Return; 2.2. Realized and Expected (Holding Period) Return; 2.3. Required Return; 2.4. Expected Return Estimates from Intrinsic Value Estimates; 2.5. Discount Rate; 2.6. Internal Rate of Return; 3. The Equity Risk Premium; 3.1. Historical Estimates; 3.2. Forward-Looking Estimates; 4. The Required Return on Equity.
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|a 4.1. The Capital Asset Pricing Model4.2. Multifactor Models; 4.3. Build-Up Method Estimates of the Required Return on Equity; 4.4. The Required Return on Equity: International Issues; 5. The Weighted Average Cost of Capital; 6. Discount Rate Selection in Relation to Cash Flows; 7. Summary; References; Problems; Chapter 3 Introduction to Industry and Company Analysis; Learning Outcomes; 1. Introduction; 2. Uses of Industry Analysis; 3. Approaches to Identifying Similar Companies; 3.1. Products and/or Services Supplied; 3.2. Business-Cycle Sensitivities; 3.3. Statistical Similarities.
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|a 4. Industry Classification Systems4.1. Commercial Industry Classification Systems; 4.2. Governmental Industry Classification Systems; 4.3. Strengths and Weaknesses of Current Systems; 4.4. Constructing a Peer Group; 5. Describing and Analyzing an Industry; 5.1. Principles of Strategic Analysis; 5.2. External Influences on Industry Growth, Profitability, and Risk; 6. Company Analysis; 6.1. Elements That Should be Covered in a Company Analysis; 6.2. Spreadsheet Modeling; 7. Summary; References; Problems; Chapter 4 Industry and Company analysis; Learning Outcomes; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Financial Modeling: An Overview2.1. Income Statement Modeling: Revenue; 2.2. Income Statement Modeling: Operating Costs; 2.3. Income Statement Modeling: Non-Operating Costs; 2.4. Income Statement Modeling: Other Items; 2.5. Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Statement Modeling; 2.6. Scenario Analysis and Sensitivity Analysis; 3. The Impact of Competitive Factors on Prices and Costs; 4. Inflation and Deflation; 4.1. Sales Projections with Inflation and Deflation; 4.2. Cost Projections with Inflation and Deflation; 5. Technological Developments; 6. Long-Term Forecasting; 7. Building a Model.
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|a Navigate equity investments and asset valuation with confidence Equity Asset Valuation, Third Edition blends theory and practice to paint an accurate, informative picture of the equity asset world. The most comprehensive resource on the market, this text supplements your studies for the third step in the three-level CFA certification program by integrating both accounting and finance concepts to explore a collection of valuation models and challenge you to determine which models are most appropriate for certain companies and circumstances. Detailed learning outcome statements help you navigate your way through the content, which covers a wide range of topics, including how an analyst approaches the equity valuation process, the basic DDM, the derivation of the required rate of return within the context of Markowitz and Sharpe's modern portfolio theory, and more. Equity investments encompass the buying and holding of shares of stock in the anticipation of collecting income from dividends and capital gains. Determining which shares will be profitable is key, and an array of valuation techniques is applied on today's market to decide which stocks are ripe for investment and which are best left out of your portfolio. Access the most comprehensive equity asset valuation text on the market Leverage detailed learning outcome statements that focus your attention on key concepts, and guide you in applying the material accurately and effectively Explore a wide range of essential topics, such as the free cash flow approach, valuation using Graham and Dodd type concepts of earning power, associated market multiples, and residual income models Improve your study efforts by leveraging the text during your CFA certification program prep Equity Asset Valuation, Third Edition is a comprehensive, updated text that guides you through the information you need to know to fully understand the general analysis of equity investments.
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