ACCOUNTING FOR VALUE
KSh 800.00
Accounting for Value by Stephen Penman explores how accounting information, especially earnings, can be used to assess a company’s value. The book presents a framework for understanding financial statements in relation to estimating future cash flows and making informed investment decisions.
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Accounting for Value by Stephen Penman is a comprehensive book that bridges the gap between accounting principles and financial valuation. Penman emphasizes how accounting data, particularly earnings, can be used to estimate the value of a company and make informed investment decisions. He introduces a framework for understanding financial statements in a way that directly relates to assessing a company’s future cash flows and risk. The book delves into concepts like the role of accounting in determining a company’s intrinsic value, distinguishing between accounting distortions and the true economic value. Penman also discusses the importance of integrating accounting information with market expectations to arrive at a more accurate valuation. Overall, Accounting for Value offers a practical guide for both students and professionals in finance and accounting to understand how to use financial information for effective value assessment.
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