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Valuation of Companies

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This document provides an overview of different methods of valuing companies, including market capitalization, net asset value, earning multiplier model, and dividend valuation model. It explains how these methods are used to assess the size and risk of a company, determine per share price, compare stock prices, and evaluate future dividend payments. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are also discussed. References to relevant books and journals are provided for further reading.

Valuation of Companies

   Added on 2023-01-18

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MAIN BODY.......................................................................................................................................3
MARKET CAPITALIZATION.......................................................................................................3
NET ASSET VALUE.......................................................................................................................3
EARNING MULTIPLIER MODEL................................................................................................4
DIVIDEND VALUATION MODEL...............................................................................................4
REFERENCES.....................................................................................................................................5
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