Essays on the Equilibrium Valuation of IPOs and Bonds
Author: Kehong Wen
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 310
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Author: Kehong Wen
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 310
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Published: 2000
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Aswath Damodaran
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 1601980140
DOWNLOAD EBOOKValuation lies at the heart of much of what we do in finance, whether it is the study of market efficiency and questions about corporate governance or the comparison of different investment decision rules in capital budgeting. In this paper, we consider the theory and evidence on valuation approaches. We begin by surveying the literature on discounted cash flow valuation models, ranging from the first mentions of the dividend discount model to value stocks to the use of excess return models in more recent years. In the second part of the paper, we examine relative valuation models and, in particular, the use of multiples and comparables in valuation and evaluate whether relative valuation models yield more or less precise estimates of value than discounted cash flow models. In the final part of the paper, we set the stage for further research in valuation by noting the estimation challenges we face as companies globalize and become exposed to risk in multiple countries.
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 640
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frank J. Fabozzi
Publisher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Published: 2017-12-27
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 1944960341
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe price at which a stock is traded in the market reflects the ability of the firm to generate cash flow and the risks associated with generating the expected future cash flows. The authors point to the limits of widely used valuation techniques. The most important of these limits is the inability to forecast cash flows and to determine the appropriate discount rate. Another important limit is the inability to determine absolute value. Widely used valuation techniques such as market multiples - the price-to-earnings ratio, firm value multiples or a use of multiple ratios, for example - capture only relative value, that is, the value of a firm's stocks related to the value of comparable firms (assuming that comparable firms can be identified). The study underlines additional problems when it comes to valuing IPOs and private equity: Both are sensitive to the timing of the offer, suffer from information asymmetry, and are more subject to behavioral elements than is the case for shares of listed firms. In the case of IPOs in particular, the authors discuss how communication strategies and media hype play an important role in the IPO valuation/pricing process.
Author: Michelle Lowry
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Published: 2017
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9781680833416
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe purpose of this monograph is to provide an overview of the IPO literature since 2000. The fewer numbers of companies going public in recent years has raised many questions regarding the IPO process, in both academic and regulatory circles. As we all strive to understand these changes in the market, it is especially important to understand the dynamics underlying the IPO process. If the process of going public is too costly or the IPO mechanism is plagued by too many conflicts of interest among the various intermediaries, then private companies may rationally choose other methods of raising capital. In a related vein, it is imperative that new regulations not be based on research focusing solely on large, more mature firms. Newly public firms have unique characteristics, and an increased understanding of such issues will contribute positively to well-functioning public markets and further growth of the entrepreneurial sector. We also provide a detailed guide to researchers on how to obtain a research-quality sample of IPOs, from standard data sources. Related to this, we tabulate important corrections to these standard data sources.
Author: John H. Cochrane
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 1933019158
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFinancial Markets and the Real Economy reviews the current academic literature on the macroeconomics of finance.
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Published: 1998
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Publisher: CEPS
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 94
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark Rubinstein
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2011-09-02
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 1118161092
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This exceptional book provides valuable insights into the evolution of financial economics from the perspective of a major player." -- Robert Litzenberger, Hopkinson Professor Emeritus of Investment Banking, Univ. of Pennsylvania; and retired partner, Goldman Sachs A History of the Theory of Investments is about ideas -- where they come from, how they evolve, and why they are instrumental in preparing the future for new ideas. Author Mark Rubinstein writes history by rewriting history. In unearthing long-forgotten books and journals, he corrects past oversights to assign credit where credit is due and assembles a remarkable history that is unquestionable in its accuracy and unprecedented in its power. Exploring key turning points in the development of investment theory, through the critical prism of award-winning investment theory and asset pricing expert Mark Rubinstein, this groundbreaking resource follows the chronological development of investment theory over centuries, exploring the inner workings of great theoretical breakthroughs while pointing out contributions made by often unsung contributors to some of investment's most influential ideas and models.