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Title:
CCNP BCMSN exam certification guide CCNP self-study
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Series:
Exam certification guide series
Edition:
4th ed.
Publication Information:
Indianapolis, IN : Cisco Press, 2008
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9781567201710
General Note:
Accompanies text of the same title : QA76.3 H82 2008

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Summary

The number of business valuations has exploded over the past decade, as has the number of would-be valuators. Link and Boger provide a sorely needed introductory overview of business valuation methods that points clearly to the limitations of the application of valuation and the strength and weaknesses of valuation tools.

While Link and Boger cover the mechanical science of business valuation, they also concentrate on the intuitive art of valuation, emphasizing the distinction between the two. Based on more than three decades of valuation experience and teaching of the associated methodologies, they give the novice valuator an understanding of the elements of art and science in the practice of business valuation and an appreciation that both elements are important. A valuable tool for students and professionals dealing with business valuation issues.


Author Notes

ALBERT N. LINK is Professor of Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is the author of numerous academic and professional books, including Evaluating Economic Damages (Quorum, 1992) and Evaluating Public Sector Research and Development (Praeger, 1996).

MICHAEL B. BOGER is a partner in the accounting firm of Breslow Starling Frost Warner & Boger, PLLC. In 1995 he became a Certified Valuation Analyst.


Table of Contents

Foreword
ForewordPreface
The Art and Science of Business Valuation Basic Concepts about a Business Basic Tools for Valuation Three Businesses in Need of Valuation Trends in Financial Data Discount Rates and Capitalization Rates Comparability
Alternative Valuation Methods Valuation of Gate City Widget Company Valuation of Gate City Video Rental Company Valuation of Gate City Orthopedic Clinic
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
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