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Aswath Damodaran: Four Key Principles Of Valuing A Company

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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