Business Valuation Approaches
Business-valuation terms for asset-based, market, comparable-company, and sum-of-the-parts valuation approaches.
Business Valuation Approaches groups valuation and analysis pages that were previously direct children of Core Business Valuation Methods. Business-valuation terms for asset-based, market, comparable-company, and sum-of-the-parts valuation approaches.
Use this subsection when the reader needs an analytical metric, valuation model, market-value measure, or operating-performance input rather than a broad company-profile page.
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Asset-Based Approach in Business Valuation: Calculations and Adjustments
A comprehensive guide to the asset-based approach in business valuation, including detailed calculations, necessary adjustments, and examples.
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Business Valuation: Estimating a Company's Value with 6 Proven Methods
A comprehensive guide to business valuation covering six essential methods for accurately estimating the value of a business or company.
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Comparable Company Analysis: Utilizing Peer Metrics for Investment Valuation
A comprehensive guide to Comparable Company Analysis (CCA), exploring its application in investment valuation, methodologies, key metrics, and practical insights for investors.
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Market Approach: Definition and Mechanism for Asset Valuation
An in-depth exploration of the Market Approach, a method for determining the value of an asset by analyzing the selling prices of comparable items. This entry covers the theory, types, applications, and examples of the Market Approach in various industries.
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Sum-of-the-Parts Valuation (SOTP): Meaning, Formula, and Examples
A comprehensive guide to understanding the Sum-of-the-Parts Valuation (SOTP) method, including its meaning, formula, application, and real-world examples. Learn how companies evaluate the value of individual divisions spanning multiple industries.