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Investment Banking: Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers and Acquisitions (Wiley Finance) |  | Authors: Joshua Rosenbaum, Joshua Pearl Creator: Joseph R. Perella Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.3 x 1.2
ISBN: 0470442204 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.66068 EAN: 9780470442203 ASIN: 0470442204
Publication Date: May 4, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In the constantly evolving world of finance, a solid technical foundation is an essential tool for success. Due to the fast-paced nature of this world, however, no one has been able to take the time to properly codify the lifeblood of the corporate financier’s work—namely, valuation. Rosenbaum and Pearl have responded to this need by writing the book that they wish had existed when they were trying to break into Wall Street. Investment Banking: Valuation, Leveraged Buyouts, and Mergers & Acquisitions is a highly accessible and authoritative book that focuses on the primary valuation methodologies currently used on Wall Street—comparable companies, precedent transactions, DCF, and LBO analysis. These methodologies are used to determine valuation for public and private companies within the context of M&A transactions, LBOs, IPOs, restructurings, and investment decisions. Using a step-by-step how-to approach for each methodology, the authors build a chronological knowledge base and define key terms, financial concepts, and processes throughout the book. They also provide a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of LBOs and an organized M&A sale process. In the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis and ensuing credit crunch, the world of finance is returning to the fundamentals of valuation and critical due diligence. This involves the use of more realistic assumptions governing approach to risk as well as a wide range of value drivers. While valuation has always involved a great deal of “art” in addition to time-tested “science,” the artistry is perpetually evolving in accordance with market developments and conditions. In this sense, this book is particularly topical—in addition to detailing the technical fundamentals behind valuation, the authors infuse practical judgment skills and perspective to help guide the science.
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Valuation from a Practical, M&A Point of View July 2, 2009 Pedro Goes M. Oliveira (Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you want to learn how academics think valuation should be done, read Damodaran's "Investment Valuation". If you want to know how valuation is carried out in practice in the M&A market, read this excelent book (don't misunderstand me, Damodaran's book is also very good).
The best investment banking book for today's world July 13, 2009 Gene Huang (Los Angeles) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Investment banking is one of those industries where the only constant is change. The books I had from just a few years ago now seem hopelessly out-of-date. That's why I'm so happy I found this book - it's my bible for the finance world. I've already bought copies for friends - I even got one for my financial advisor and he loved it! I'm definitely going to send a copy to everyone I know who's preparing for Wall Street interviews now. The concepts are sophisticated but the book is so well-written it makes complex valuation seem like second nature.
Great i-banking book July 27, 2009 Vijay Madyastha (Atlanta, GA, USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Love the i-banking book. I do middle-market M&A so I haven't been exposed to LBO models and the classic trading and tx comps that a typical wall street banker would do. But I found the book really engaging and really appreciate the worksheets that you uploaded. I hope you all come up with a second volume or come out with more books in the future.
Very Impressive Book May 17, 2009 Eric Ritter (New York, NY) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I'm a finance professional and read all the latest valuation books. This one stands out among thousands of titles. It is the first book I've seen that accurately describes how practitioners analyze and value businesses. I'm recommending it to all of my colleagues.
Essential Finance Guide August 7, 2009 Joe Kline 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is the best guide available for those looking to embark on careers in finance as well as those who are already working in the field of finance. The work is particularly useful because it is written by actual finance professionals. This translates into a highly effective book that focuses on the topics that matter most in real investment banking and other finance positions. For those looking to get jobs at investment banks, private equity shops, or hedge funds, this book is an essential guide.
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