Media Summary: In this session, we look at the trade off on debt, by looking at the costs and benefits of debt. Presentation: ... In this session, I follow up on the computation of an optimal debt ratio and the discovery that a firm is under or over levered by ... In computing the optimal debt ratio for a company, we often rely on the most recent year's financial statements. While that does ...

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In this session, we look at the trade off on debt, by looking at the costs and benefits of debt. Presentation: ... In this session, I follow up on the computation of an optimal debt ratio and the discovery that a firm is under or over levered by ... In computing the optimal debt ratio for a company, we often rely on the most recent year's financial statements. While that does ... Most companies decide how much to borrow by looking at what other companies in the peer group are borrowing, with both the ... The value of control, contrary to conventional wisdom, is not 20% or 25%, but depends on the company being valued. It is the ... The first step in assessing dividend policy is comparing cash return (dividends + buybacks) to potential dividends (FCFE), but to ...

In this session, I look at the process of designing the right debt for a company. Slides: ... In this session, we look at the process of estimating potential dividends (FCFE) and comparing that number to cash returned. In this session, I look at how to estimate the beta for a company from its business mix and financial leverage.

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In Practice Webcast #9: The Trade off on Debt
In Practice Webcast #8: Analyzing a typical project
Valuation Tools Webcast #9: Dealing with Employee Options
In Practice Webcast 10a: You have an optimal debt ratio, now what?
In Practice Webcast 10b: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Special Cases
In Practice Webcast #6: Debt and its Cost
In Practice Webcast #10: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio
In Practice Webcast 10c: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Peer Group or Me Too Capital Structure
In Practice Webcast 14a: Valuing Control
In Practice Webcast 13a: Following up on Dividend Assessment
In Practice Webcast #11: Designing Debt
In Practice Webcast #13: Dividend Assessment
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In Practice Webcast #9: The Trade off on Debt

In Practice Webcast #9: The Trade off on Debt

In this session, we look at the trade off on debt, by looking at the costs and benefits of debt. Presentation: ...

In Practice Webcast #8: Analyzing a typical project

In Practice Webcast #8: Analyzing a typical project

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Valuation Tools Webcast #9: Dealing with Employee Options

Valuation Tools Webcast #9: Dealing with Employee Options

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In Practice Webcast 10a: You have an optimal debt ratio, now what?

In Practice Webcast 10a: You have an optimal debt ratio, now what?

In this session, I follow up on the computation of an optimal debt ratio and the discovery that a firm is under or over levered by ...

In Practice Webcast 10b: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Special Cases

In Practice Webcast 10b: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Special Cases

In computing the optimal debt ratio for a company, we often rely on the most recent year's financial statements. While that does ...

In Practice Webcast #6: Debt and its Cost

In Practice Webcast #6: Debt and its Cost

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In Practice Webcast #10: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio

In Practice Webcast #10: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio

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In Practice Webcast 10c: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Peer Group or Me Too Capital Structure

In Practice Webcast 10c: Estimating an Optimal Debt Ratio - Peer Group or Me Too Capital Structure

Most companies decide how much to borrow by looking at what other companies in the peer group are borrowing, with both the ...

In Practice Webcast 14a: Valuing Control

In Practice Webcast 14a: Valuing Control

The value of control, contrary to conventional wisdom, is not 20% or 25%, but depends on the company being valued. It is the ...

In Practice Webcast 13a: Following up on Dividend Assessment

In Practice Webcast 13a: Following up on Dividend Assessment

The first step in assessing dividend policy is comparing cash return (dividends + buybacks) to potential dividends (FCFE), but to ...

In Practice Webcast #11: Designing Debt

In Practice Webcast #11: Designing Debt

In this session, I look at the process of designing the right debt for a company. Slides: ...

In Practice Webcast #13: Dividend Assessment

In Practice Webcast #13: Dividend Assessment

In this session, we look at the process of estimating potential dividends (FCFE) and comparing that number to cash returned.

In-Practice Webcast #5: Estimating a bottom up beta

In-Practice Webcast #5: Estimating a bottom up beta

In this session, I look at how to estimate the beta for a company from its business mix and financial leverage.