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_aShields, Greg _eauthor |
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_aBusiness valuation : _bthe ultimate guide to business valuation for beginners, including how to value a business through financial valuation methods / _cGreg Shields |
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_a[Place of publication not identifed] : _b[publisher not identified], _cc2018 |
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_a70 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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520 | _aBusiness Valuation: The Ultimate Guide to Business Valuation for Beginners, Including How to Value a Business Through Financial Valuation Methods contains real examples and talks about the "art" as well as the "science" of valuation. You'll also get a chapter that is focused on due diligence. Once you've listened to this audiobook, you should have a good handle on how to value a business. Maybe you won't be a highly paid McKinsey consultant, but you'll have what it takes to know what a business is worth, and you'll have enough smarts to avoid the obvious traps and pitfalls, such as "dressing up" profits. That can make the difference between selling your business at a price that funds your retirement and coming up short - or the difference between buying a great business at a good price or paying over the odds for a moribund company. | ||
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