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Financial Modeling and Valuation: A Practical Guide to Investment Banking and Private Equity
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Financial Modeling and Valuation: A Practical Guide to Investment Banking and Private Equity

by Paul Pignataro
July 2013
Beginner to intermediate
432 pages
8h 6m
English
Wiley
Content preview from Financial Modeling and Valuation: A Practical Guide to Investment Banking and Private Equity

Index

A

Accounts payable

Accounts receivable

changes in

Accrued income taxes

changes in

vs. deferred taxes

Accrued liabilities

changes in

Advertising and marketing expenses

Assets

current

accounts receivable

cash and cash equivalents

inventory

prepaid expenses

non-current

intangible

property, plant, and equipment (PP&E)

Automatic debt paydowns

B

Balance sheet

assets

current

non-current

differences

liabilities

current

non-current

projections

assets

cash flow statement drives balance sheet vs. balance sheet drives cash flow statement

liabilities

unbalanced

NYSF method

Wal-Mart’s. See also Wal-Mart case study

current assets

current liabilities

historical current liabilities

historical total liabilities

non-current assets

non-current liabilities

redeemable non-controlling interest

shareholder’s equity

Beta

levering and unlevering

Book value

Business comparison

C

Calendarization

Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)

Cash equivalents

Cash flow statement

financing activities

financial statement flows example

investing activities

operating activities

cost of goods sold (COGS)

depreciation

interest

operating expenses

revenue

tax

projections

financing activities

operating activities

Wal-Mart’s. See also Wal-Mart case study

financing activities

investing activities, cash from

operating activities

Circular references

#Value! errors

Comparable company analysis

calendarization

Costco as comparable company

adjusted LTM data

adjusted 2012 year end

annual income statement

backing into Q4

calculating ...

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