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Shareholder Value: A Business Experience (Quantitative Finance Series) (Quantitative Finance Series)
RoyE. Johnson

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001

'Shareholder Value' presents a powerful and useful toolkit of market-based perspectives, analytic approaches, valuation techniques, and specific financial metrics for use in everyday business life. The author helps a broad spectrum of professionals understand the salient points and real world implications of a 'value management' movement which has taken hold in many corporations in the United States and around the world. This movement is ...
  
  











  



  
Risk Management and Shareholders' Value in Banking: From Risk Measurement Models to Capital Allocation ...1 review
Andrea Resti

Wiley, 2007

Great textbook for bank or portfolio risk manager
I found the book clear, concise, and comprehensive. It covers the 3 main risks in a very logical order: interest rate, market, then credit, and then finishes up with an examination of capital management. Each section starts with basic concepts then moves into greater detail (and higher mathematics). That said, you don't need to be a mathematician to buy this but I strongly recommend you are ...
  
  











  



  
Marketing Finance: Turning Marketing Strategies into Shareholder Value
Keith Ward

Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003

Building on the author's previous book, Financial Aspects of Marketing , Marketing Finance stresses the pivotal relationship between finance and strategy in the marketing process, and clearly demonstrates the techniques and calculations that are necessary to formulate a comprehensive plan. Professor Ward also concentrates on how financial input in marketing can create shareholder value and demonstrates how to achieve the required ...
  
  











  



  
Creating Shareholder Value: A Guide for Managers and Investors9 reviews
Alfred Rappaport

Free Press, 1997

Valuation Fundamentals
Given that investors value bonds by discounting future cash flows, it stands to reason that they value stocks in the same fashion. Alfred Rappaport is the founder of the shareholder value mindset which gained importance in the '80 and is widely accepted in this new millenium. Rappaport starts the book explaining that objections to using a discounted Cash Flow model do not hold. Strong arguments ...
  
  











  



  
Investor Engagement: Investors and Management Practice under Shareholder Value
Roderick Martin, Peter D. Casson, ...

Oxford University Press, USA, 2007

The growth of shareholder value has been a major change in Western economies since the 1980s. This growth has reignited debates concerning relations between investors and managers. The book argues that investors are more than passive providers of finance, on whose behalf managers seek to maximize shareholder returns. Instead, many investors directly influence management practice, through investor engagement. The book examines the role of ...
  
  











  



  
Driving Shareholder Value: Value-Building Techniques for Creating Shareholder Wealth2 reviews
Roger A. Morin, Sherry L. Jarrell

McGraw-Hill, 2000

Excellent reference resource
A comprehensive study and approach for financial analysis of corporations, divisions, and discreet business units. A terrific reference for how to evaluate value creation within a firm. A must have for anyone interested in financial concepts and the study of true economic value creation.
  
  











  



  
Valuation Methods and Shareholder Value Creation2 reviews
Pablo Fernandez

Academic Press, 2002

A great book with excellent support web site
A great book with clear explanations and excellent support web site. The book describes many tools on how to do the valuation (DCF, ratios, real options etc.). I particularly like the explanation of eight models of DCF. Chapters 19, 20 and 21 are the best ones I have ever read about discounted cash flow valuation. For finance professionals, "Valuation methods and shareholder value creation" is a ...
  
  











  



  
Buy/Sell Shareholder Agreements, Key Practices & Common
Curtis Sahakian

The Corporate Partnering Institute, 1997

If you want to avoid being the loser when sharing a company with other shareholders, you want "Buy/Sell Shareholder Agreements, Key Practices & Common Provisions". It gives a complete yet condensed explanation of what every shareholder needs to know about sharing ownership and control of a private company! It includes descriptions and uses of all the different types of Buy/Sell provisions in common use including the "Russian Roulette" ...
  
  











  



  
Outperform with Expectations-Based Management : A State-of-the-Art Approach to Creating and Enhancing ...2 reviews
Tom Copeland, Aaron Dolgoff

Wiley, 2005

A must to understand financial performance measurement
A must read for anyone interested in financial performance measurement and all related topics, including executive compensation design, corporate portfolio management, investment decision-making. Like Copeland's prior works on valuation and real options, this book is highly accessible to interested practitioners. The underlying premise--value is a function of expected future cash flows--is not ...
  
  











  



  
Value Imperative: Managing for Superior Shareholder Returns6 reviews
James M. Mctaggart

Free Press, 1994

The Value Imperative is a WINNER!!
The Value Imperative offers a great framework for managing for value. This book should be read by all corporate executives. It starts with the fundamentals on how value is created and links value creation to business strategy. The authors vividly explain how business can create value by employing a number of different competitive strategies. The final part of the book pulls everything ...
  
  











  



  
A Weekend with Warren Buffett: And Other Shareholder Meeting Adventures15 reviews
Randy Cepuch

Basic Books, 2007

An entertaining behind-the-scenes look at shareholder meetings.
It's always great to to get a behind-the-scenes view of a segment of the world from an entertaining writer, and this is definitely that. If you're at all interested in the machinations of publicly traded companies, you'll enjoy this peek into how businesses treat their shareholders once a year at their annual meeting. Mr. Cepuch personally attended all the gatherings that he writes about, and ...
  
  











  



  
Blueprint for Corporate Governance, A: Strategy, Accountability, and the Preservation of Shareholder Value
Fred R. Kaen

AMACOM, 2003

Recent events have turned the spotlight on the issue of corporate accountability -- especially when it comes to protecting shareholder value. In the modern corporation, non-owners commonly manage day-to-day operations, and their decisions have a direct impact on the company's overall value. But what can management do to positively impact share price and protect shareholder investment? A Blueprint for Corporate Governance is unique in that ...
  
  











  



  
The End of Shareholder Value: Corporations at the Crossroads7 reviews
Allan A. Kennedy

Basic Books, 2001

For anyone seeking to build a successful stock portfolio
In The End Of Shareholder Value: Corporations At The Crossroads, Allan Kennedy persuasively maintains that managing businesses solely to get the stock price higher is bad for workers, customers, suppliers, and ultimately bad business for the stock holders as well. While for the few who hold the stock, and the fewer still who manage the company and then cash out when the stock price is high, the ...
  
  











  



  
Solving the Corporate Value Enigma: A System to Unlock Shareholder Value3 reviews
Raymond L. Manganelli, Brian W. Hagen

AMACOM, 2003

From Theory To Practice
As both a practitioner and an educator, I found that "Solving the Corporate Value Enigma" provided the right mix of theory and practice. The authors have road-tested their tools with scores of corporate clients over twenty years and then validated/refined their hypotheses through hundreds of senior-level corporate interviews in a two year period. They provide a series of tools and a methodology ...
  
  











  



  
Making Innovation Pay: People Who Turn IP Into Shareholder Value6 reviews

Wiley, 2006

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and found it extremely useful. It's an engaging compilation of 11 chapters written by 11 Intellectual Property experts, all of which are focused on how innovation brings shareholder value. By reading this book, a person is able to quickly understand the Intellectual Property playing field as it is today, and to identify many of the main actors and their ...
  
  











  



  
Innovating the Corporation : Creating Value for Customers and Shareholders3 reviews
Thomas D. Kuczmarski, Arthur Middlebrooks, ...

McGraw-Hill Trade, 2000

Even better than advertised
This book claims to be mostly for big corporations. I can see why they play that up. But I own a small company and most of the ideas are useful for my situation too. It is especially helpful in showing what to focus on, how to think about innovation in my company, and how to make a program work for me. Considering all the hype and overpromising out there, it's nice to run across something that ...
  
  











  








   



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