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Valuations Handbook

Businesses, Brand, Intellectual Property, Goodwill, Company, Shares, Equity and Investment and Commercial Property Valuations for every type of business in any sector and every type of commercial property.

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Extensive definitions, examples and case studies and sample valuation reports!

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Author: Dr John W Hendrikse (B.Com., MBA. (cum laude), Ph.D), also the author of the Corporate Governance Handbook (JUTA)

Principles and practical concepts on business (enterprise and operations), brand and intellectual property, company (share and equity) and commercial property valuations. 

Extensive definitions, examples and case studies and sample valuation reports!

Who is this for? 

  • Auditors, Accountants, Corporate Attorneys, Insolvency Attorneys, Business Rescue Practitioners
  • Business Owners
  • Professional Valuers
  • Financial Planners
  • Financial Managers and Advisors
  • Property Practitioners
  • Lecturers
  • Students.

 

Chapters in the Book

Chapter 1: Importance of Valuations

Chapter 2: Principles of Valuations

Chapter 3: Capital Assets and Value

Chapter 4: Valuation Decisions

Chapter 5: Valuation Dynamics

Chapter 6: Valuation Techniques and Tools

Chapter 7: Valuation Approaches

Chapter 8: Valuation Methods

Chapter 9: Business Valuations

Chapter 10: Intangible Asset Valuations

Chapter 11: Listed Investments Valuations

Chapter 12: Limited Interest Valuations

Chapter 13: Company and Close Corporation Valuations

Chapter 14: Real Estate Valuations

Chapter 15:  Special Cases

Chapter 16: Valuation Report

Chapter 17: Valuation Methods Formulae

Chapter 18: Valuation Documentation

Chapter 19: Valuation Glossary

Chapter 20: Valuation Agreements

Chapter 21: Capital Gains Tax and Valuations

Chapter 22: South African Companies Act and Valuations

Chapter 23: Valuation Standards and Guidelines

Chapter 24: Valuation Tables

Chapter 25: Specimen Valuation Reports

 

Some Key Questions Around Valuations Answered!

  • What is the difference between an enterprise
  • Valuation and an equity valuation?
  • Should the valuation focus on past earnings or future earnings?
  • What is the difference between cost of capital and cost of equity?
  • How reliable are valuation multiples?
  • Should one value on a post-tax or pre-tax earnings basis?
  • What is wrong with the p:e multiple valuation method?
  • What is the basis, justification and computation of economic goodwill?
  • How does one determine the primary valuation method?
  • How does one determine the company/business specific risks?
  • How does a financial due diligence assist in valuations?
  • How does the going concern impact on valuations?
  • How important is the period of future earnings and whether the earnings is fluctuating or showing constant growth?
  • What is the difference between the discount rate and the capitalisation rate?
  • How does one calculate the expected rate of return?
  • What are the fundamental differences in valuing a business from that of a commercial property?
  • How does one convert an enterprise valuation into an equity valuation?
  • What are expense items to consider in normalising and adjusting historical earnings?
  • What is the most important value driver for any business?
  • What are the main assumptions that forms part of the forecast earnings computations?
  • Can a business with no assets have a value?
  • What is the difference between the discount rate, internal rate of return and hurdle rate?
  • What is the valuation platform and what are value drivers?
  • What are the main financial indicators of value?
  • What are the challenges of determining a credible valuation?
  • Is loan from shareholders' / members' / partners' / owners' debt or equity finance?
  • What are the main revenue/income items and expense Items that might require normalisation and adjustments in relation to
    a) historical earnings and future forecast earnings
    b) financial position items
  • What are the main valuation assumptions?

 

Special Features Included!

- New South African Companies Act and the Application of Valuations

- Solvency and Liquidity Test requirements and Valuations

- Business Specific Risk Calculator

- Simulated Examples including Business Valuation and Commercial Property Valuation Case Studies

- Valuation Due Diligence Checklist

- Discount Rate and Capitalisation Rate Tables for Commercial Property

- Valuation Formulae for different Valuation Methods

- Specimen Valuation Audit

- Business Valuation Audit

- Valuation Report Audit

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Specifications

B5 Size
~ 800 Pages