Description
This book aims to overcome the limitations the variations in bank-specifics impose by providing a bank-specific valuation theoretical framework and a new asset-side model. The book includes also a constructive comparison of equity and asset side methods. The authors present a novel framework entitled, the “Asset Mark-down Model”. This method incorporates an Adjusted Present Value model, which allows practitioners to identify the main value creation sources of a particular bank: from asset-based cash flow and the mark-down on deposits, to tax benefits on bearing liabilities. Through the implementation of this framework, the authors offer a more accurate and more specific approach to valuing banks.
Table of Contents
1) Valuation in Banking: Issues and Models.- 2) Value, Capital Structure and Cost of Capital: A Theoretical Framework.- 3) Measuring the Cash Flows of Banks: the FCFA Asset Side Approach.- 4) The Cost of Capital of Banks: Theories and Empirical Evidences.- 5) Banks’ Asset-Side Multiples: Profitability, Growth, Leverage and Deposits Effect.- 6) A Comparison Among Valuation Metrics on a Real Case.
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