Valuations of financial assets and institutions
Valuing of financial assets and institutions is a process of confirming a concrete value of a particular subject depending on the set purpose. This process is specific and is applied to a set moment in time and to realize it, different standards, principles, stages, approaches, and methods are applied. The most common methods of valuating financial assets and institutions are: the method of net worth of assets (associated with the approach of assets), method of liquidation value (associated with the approach of assets), method of discounting future earnings (associated with the approach of income), method of capitalizing of earnings (associated with the approach of income), method of comparison (associated with the market approach), method of market multipliers (associated with the market approach), method of intrinsic value (associated with the income and market approach), method of financial ratios (associated with the income and market approach), method of Fischer Black and Myron Scholes (associated with the income and market approach) and others.
Prices: from 600 BGN.
Deadlines: 2 days and above.