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Practical Issues in Equity Analysis

The unprecedented challenges confronting equity analysts in today’s market may lead some to conclude that even tried and true methods are obsolete. In equity analysis, however, progress often consists not of devising radically different techniques but of learning to apply familiar tools in new ways. The presentations in Practical Issues in Equity Analysis show that, with minor modifications or fresh insights, a familiar approach, such as discounted cashflow analysis, can become a valuable tool for analyzing the stocks of even the most cutting-edge companies. Selected from four different AIMR seminars, the presentations in this proceedings share a common focus on    practical solutions to some of the most pressing problems that equity analysts face.

  Publications:

  Value Enhancement and Valuation Models
  Aswath Damodaran
  Financial Reporting and Disclosure for Equity Analysis
  Paul R. Brown
  Cross-Border Financial Statement Analysis
  Gary S. Schieneman
  Old and New Perspectives on Equity Risk
  Philip S. Fortuna
  The Value Added by Equity Analysts
  Kent L. Womack
  Investor Overreaction and Contrarian Strategies
  David N. Dreman
  Global Equity Management and Valuation
  M. Campbell Gunn
  Valuing Zero-Income Stocks: A Practical Approach
  Barney Wilson
  Analyzing Asian Companies
  Richard H. Lawrence, Jr., CFA

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