Aswath Damodaran: Four Key Principles Of Valuing A Company

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A presentation by professor of corporate finance and equity valuation, Aswath Damodaran. In this presentation, Aswath discusses what he sees as the four key principles of valuing a company. This includes distinguishing valuation from accounting, not focusing purley on modeling, the difference between pricing and valuation and the power of luck. ???? Books by Aswath Damodaran are located at the bottom of the description❗

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Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction
3:42 Valuation is not accounting
12:19 Don’t mistake modeling for valuation
43:16 Pricing v valuation
51:33 Don’t mistake luck for skill
53:25 Final Lesson
55:54 Start of Q&A
56:01 How accurate are your graphs?
57:18 Does the price move towards the value?
58:14 Valuing acquisitions?
1:00:18 Should we buy an index fund?

Aswath Damodaran Books ???????????? (affiliate link)
The Little Book of Valuation:http://bit.ly/LittleBookOfValuation
The Dark Side of Valuation:http://bit.ly/DarkSideOfValuation
Applied Corporate Finance: http://bit.ly/AppliedCorporateFinance
Investment Philosophies:http://bit.ly/InvestmentPhilosophies

Interview Date: 30th January, 2015
Event: Talks at Google
Original Image Source:http://bit.ly/ADamodaranPic1

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