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_bPEN
100 _aPenman, Stephen H.
245 _aAccounting for value
_cby Stephen Penman
260 _aNew York
_bColumbia business school
_c2011
300 _axviii, 244 p. : ill . : 23 cm
500 _aIncluding bibliographical notes and index
520 _aDespite their skills and extensive training, many analysts fail to recognize the basics of good accounting and its deployment in valuation. By focusing on abstract concepts such as measurement basis, exit values, and entity concepts, they miss out on the benfits of a practical approach to valuation. While modern finance has advanced important concepts, including diversification and risk measurement, effective and efficient accounting merges these tools with fundamental analysis to divine a true account of value. Launching an innovative examination of equity valuation as a matter.
650 _aInvestment analysis
650 _a Pricing growth
650 _aAdding value to accounting
650 _aAccounting -- Financial
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