Originally posted by :Vinod | ||
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Hi, I need your article on valuation of shares.
Ramadoss
The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows: |
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Originally posted by :Vinod | ||
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Hi, I need your article on valuation of shares.
Ramadoss
The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows: |
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Originally posted by :Vinod | ||
" | The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows: Net Asset Value Method Earnings Capitalisation Method Yield Method Market Price Method Discounted Cash Flow Method However, each method proceeds on different fundamental assumptions, which have greater or lesser relevance, and at times even no relevance to a given situation. Thus, the methods to be adopted for your case will depend upon the facts of the case. I have a good article on Valuation of Shares. If you need to know more about valuation of shares I can mail it to you. |
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RUCHITA JAIN
(CS )
(35 Points)
Replied 14 October 2008
plz send me article on valuation os shares of pvt co?
RUCHITA JAIN
(CS )
(35 Points)
Replied 14 October 2008
plz send me article on valuation os shares of pvt co?my mail id is ruchita.jain1 @ gmail.com
K N Mohapatra
(CA Practice )
(58 Points)
Replied 16 October 2008
Hi,
I have made valuation of shares of a Pvt.Ltd Co for issue of shares under ESOP last year.
Please mail me for any clarification /consultancy to ksnm72 @ gmail.com
Originally posted by :CS MD Osman Akthar | ||
" | Plz advice me how to value shares of a private company as per the guidelines of controller of capital issue | " |
Originally posted by :Guest | ||
" | Could you pls email me the article on valuation of shares of pvt ltd company? | " |
Originally posted by :Vinod | ||
" | The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows: Net Asset Value Method Earnings Capitalisation Method Yield Method Market Price Method Discounted Cash Flow Method However, each method proceeds on different fundamental assumptions, which have greater or lesser relevance, and at times even no relevance to a given situation. Thus, the methods to be adopted for your case will depend upon the facts of the case. I have a good article on Valuation of Shares. If you need to know more about valuation of shares I can mail it to you. |
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ABHISHEK JAIN
(M.B.A. STUDENT)
(35 Points)
Replied 05 November 2008
Please mail me the article on valuation of shares
Deepak
(article cleark)
(37 Points)
Replied 11 December 2008
Originally posted by :Vinod | ||
" | The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows: Net Asset Value Method Earnings Capitalisation Method Yield Method Market Price Method Discounted Cash Flow Method However, each method proceeds on different fundamental assumptions, which have greater or lesser relevance, and at times even no relevance to a given situation. Thus, the methods to be adopted for your case will depend upon the facts of the case. I have a good article on Valuation of Shares. If you need to know more about valuation of shares I can mail it to you. |
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Ashwani
(Chartered Accountant)
(56 Points)
Replied 08 January 2009
Dear Vinod Sir,
Please send the copy of valuation of shares my id is ashwanikumarca @ gamil.com. Thanks in advance.
Prakash Popat
(3134 Points)
Replied 10 January 2009
As per the purpose of valuations, any or combinations of any of above methods is useful.
premkumar
(accountant)
(35 Points)
Replied 17 April 2009
dear sir,
please send the valutation
Please mail me the article on valuation of shares.
my mail id - prem @ ohmenergysys.com