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2016 International Valuation Handbook: Industry Cost of Capital (Wiley Finance)

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2016 International Valuation Handbook: Industry Cost of Capital (Wiley Finance)

2016 International Valuation Handbook: Industry Cost of Capital (Wiley Finance) by Roger J. Grabowski
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1119247780 | 1008 Pages | PDF | 38.02 MB

Real-world cost-of-capital data from across industries and around the globe

The 2016 International Valuation Handbook - Industry Cost of Capital offers the same type of rigorous industry-level analysis published in the U.S.-centric Valuation Handbook - Industry Cost of Capital. It provides industry-level cost of capital estimates (cost of equity, cost of debt, and weighted average cost of capital, or WACC), plus detailed industry-level statistics for sales, market capitalization, capital structure, various levered and unlevered beta estimates (e.g., ordinary-least squares (OLS) beta, sum beta, peer group beta, downside beta, etc.), valuation (trading) multiples, financial and profitability ratios, equity returns, aggregate forward-looking earnings-per-share (EPS) growth rates, and more.

For more information about Duff & Phelps valuation data resources published by Wiley, please visit www.wiley.com/go/valuationhandbooks.

Also Available
  • 2016 International Valuation Handbook - Guide to Cost of Capital
  • 2016 Valuation Handbook - Guide to Cost of Capital
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Key Features
  • Four global economic regions: The 2016 International Valuation Handbook - Industry Cost of Capital includes industry-level analyses for four global economic regions: the "World," the European Union, the Eurozone, and the United Kingdom. Industries in the book are identified by their Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) code (at the 2-, 4-, and 6-digit code level).
  • Three currencies: Each of the four global region's industry analyses are presented in three currencies: the Euro, the British pound, and the U.S. dollar.