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The objective of this manuscript is to present the arguments in favor of mini regional exchanges facilitating the trading of stocks for local and regional businesses. The mini stock exchange model proposed is not the replication of major national exchanges listing the same set of firms listed...
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There are various valuation methodologies applicable to both the financial evaluation of projects as to the valuation of companies. First, have developed methods of Discounted Cash Flows (DCF), which allow discounting, or bring to present value, a series of projected future cash flows over time....
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Practitioners and most academics in valuation include changes in liquid assets (potential dividends) in the cash flows. This widespread and wrong practice is inconsistent with basic finance theory. We present economic, theoretical, and empirical arguments to support the thesis. Economic...
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Although we know there exists a simple approach to solve the circularity between value and the discount rate, known as the Adjusted Present Value proposed by Myers, 1974, it seems that practitioners still rely on the traditional Weighted Average Cost of Capital, WACC approach of weighting the...
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We show that project evaluation should be based on free cash flows at nominal prices. We present a case where the results from the constant price method are biased upwards and there is a risk to accept bad projects. It is a widespread practice to evaluate projects at constant prices. With an...
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Practitioners and teachers very easily break some consistency rules when doing or teaching valuation of assets. In this short and simple note we present a practical guide to call the attention upon the most frequent broken consistency rules. They have to do firstly with the consistency in the...
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In this article we use a real life case from an emerging country to illustrate the valuation with discounted cash flow methods, witch include complexities such as unpaid taxes, losses carried forward, foreign exchange debt, presumptive income and inflation adjustments to the Financial...
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This article presents a formal derivation of general expressions for cost of equity (Ke) and weighted average cost of capital (WACC) in perpetuities with constant growth, which do not make any assumption on what the proper discount rate is to be applied to the firm's tax shield. The formulas are...
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