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    Author(s)Vikash Goel
    PublisherTaxmann
    Edition2025
    ISBN9789364555487
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2024

    Description

    Taxmann Valuation of Business Securities and Financial Assets edition 2025 by Vikash Goel

    This book is a comprehensive resource that simplifies the complex world of valuation. As businesses become more globalised and intricate, determining the worth of companies, securities, and various financial assets is no longer solely the purview of niche professionals. This book recognises valuation as a 'sunrise profession' in rapidly expanding markets—particularly in India—and acknowledges the growing interest from diverse stakeholders.

    It is authored by an experienced practitioner who has valued hundreds of organisations. It offers a well-rounded understanding of traditional valuation concepts and contemporary frameworks influenced by evolving regulations and emerging market trends. The reader learns how to calculate value and why value manifests as it does, considering market conditions, competitive landscapes, innovation, regulation, and more.

    This book is an essential reference for professionals, corporate leaders, investors, and students, equipping them with foundational knowledge and advanced strategic acumen.

    The Present Publication is 1st Edition authored by Vikash Goel, with the following noteworthy features:

    [Holistic Perspective] The book integrates theoretical rigour with practical insights, marrying quantitative analysis with an understanding of business strategy, industry structure, and macroeconomic trends
    [Global Concepts with Local Focus] While the principles can be applied globally, the author pays special attention to the Indian context—covering the Companies Act, SEBI regulations, and Income Tax provisions—making it invaluable for those navigating the Indian regulatory landscape
    [Illustrations and Case Studies] Readers benefit from numerous examples, case studies, and industry overviews that go beyond formulaic approaches, ensuring they can apply concepts in a variety of real-world settings
    [Comprehensive Coverage of Valuation Methods] From standard discounted cash flow (DCF) and dividend discount models (DDM) to the market and cost approaches, as well as specialised valuation scenarios (intangibles, distressed companies, startups, and complex securities), the book ensures breadth and depth
    The structure of the book is as follows:

    The book is structured to guide the reader logically from fundamental valuation principles through increasingly complex topics
    Early chapters focus on foundational concepts—differentiating price and value, analysing various standards of value, and examining the business environment
    Subsequent sections build on this groundwork, discussing corporate finance principles, the interpretation of financial statements, forecasting growth, and calculating the cost of capital
    The latter part of the book addresses specialised areas, such as the valuation of intangible assets, startups, distressed firms, and complex financial instruments, culminating in chapters on mergers, acquisitions, and the regulatory frameworks that shape today's valuation landscape
    The contents of the book are as follows:

    Introducing Valuation
    Understanding the difference between price and value
    Exploring different bases of value (intrinsic, fair, market, liquidation, synergistic, and participant-specific)
    Common purposes of valuation and debunking popular myths
    Identifying and leveraging information sources (management, internet, annual reports)
    Analysing Business Landscape
    Economic, industry, and company analysis tools, including PESTEL, Porter's Five Forces, SWOT, and more
    Industry overviews covering aviation, FMCG, oil & gas, IT/ITES, healthcare, e-commerce, hospitality, telecom, pharmaceuticals, retail, media, iron & steel
    Case studies (Zara, Indigo Airlines, Blockbuster) to connect theory with practical outcomes
    Corporate Finance
    Fundamentals of risk and return, diversification, and measures like variance, standard deviation, and beta
    Capital budgeting techniques (NPV, IRR) and their impact on valuation
    Dividend policy theories (Walter's, Gordon's, Modigliani and Miller's) and their implications on value
    Valuation Standards
    Introduction to International Valuation Standards (IVS) and a structured valuation framework
    Approaches under IVS (market, income, cost) and their applicability
    Valuation processes, key concepts, and quality control measures
    Analysing Financial Statements
    Analysis of profit & loss statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements
    Adjusting financial statements for valuation, forecasting future statements, and understanding economic value added (EVA), free cash flows, and the role of ESG considerations
    Cost of Capital
    Determining the appropriate discount rate and its components (cost of equity, cost of debt, WACC)
    Capital structure theories (Net Income, Net Operating Income, MM Hypothesis)
    Challenges in estimating the cost of capital and addressing international considerations
    Estimating Growth Rates
    Examining how ROIC, cost of capital, and sustainable growth rates interact
    Forecasting revenue, costs, margins, taxes, and working capital for accurate growth estimates
    Dividend Discount Model (DDM)
    Zero-growth, constant-growth (Gordon model), two-stage, and three-stage DDM
    Application of DDM in the Indian market context
    Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Methods Using Free Cash Flows
    When to apply DCF and the steps for FCFF and FCFE calculations
    Adjusting cash flows for taxes, non-operating assets, and sunk costs
    Incorporating ESG factors and determining terminal values
    Market Approach to Valuation
    Understanding market approach methods (market price, comparable companies, comparable transactions)
    Common valuation multiples (P/E, PEG, P/S, P/BV, EV/EBITDA) and industry-specific benchmarks
    Applying discounts for lack of liquidity, marketability, and control
    Cost Approach – Valuation from the Balance Sheet
    Net Asset Value (NAV) and its implications
    References to Rule 11UA under the Indian Income-tax Act
    Illustrative case studies and examples
    Valuation of Private Firms & Startups
    Unique challenges and methods (market, income, cost) for private companies
    Startup life cycles, estimating revenues and TAM, key costs, and customer lifetime value
    Valuation methods like the Venture Capital, Berkus, and cost-to-duplicate approaches
    Valuing Distressed Companies
    Structural factors and distress prediction models (Altman Z-score)
    Case studies illustrating how to value companies in financial trouble
    Valuing Cyclical Businesses
    Challenges in valuing firms prone to economic and industry cycles
    Adjusting growth rates and understanding cyclicality's impact on value
    Valuing Fixed Income Securities
    Bond valuation, yield measures (YTM, YTC), duration analysis, and factors affecting bond prices
    Valuation of convertible bonds, preference shares, and relevant regulatory guidelines (FIMMDA)
    Valuation of Intangibles
    Identifying common intangible assets and their importance
    Approaches under Ind AS 38 and IVS for valuing intangibles (market, income, cost)
    Determining economic useful life and discount rates
    Valuing Complex Securities
    Introduction to derivatives, options, and advanced financial instruments
    Valuation of ESOPs, real options, and convertible securities
    Case studies on convertible bonds and preference shares
    Valuation Under Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
    Understanding synergy, premium, and value creation in M&A deals
    Leveraged Buyouts (LBOs), deal structuring and assessing acquisition feasibility
    Purchase price allocation, anti-takeover defences, and regulatory considerations
    Regulatory Framework Around Valuation
    Key provisions under the Companies Act, Income Tax Act, and IBBI regulations in India
    SEBI regulations, including ICDR, Buy-Back, LODR, NCS, Takeover, and Delisting framework
    Aligning valuations with financial reporting standards (Ind AS 113, Ind AS 103, Ind AS 36, Ind AS 109, Ind AS 40)