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Aswath Damodaran1 Valuation in 60 minutes, give or take a few… Aswath Damodaran

Aswath Damodaran2 Valuation Basics The best way to value cash is to count it. Time has value and so does certainty. Buzz words don’t deserve premiums. Cash does. Relative value and intrinsic value don’t always match.

Aswath Damodaran3 DCF Choices: Equity Valuation versus Firm Valuation Equity valuation: Value just the equity claim in the business Firm Valuation: Value the entire business

Aswath Damodaran4 More generally… The value of any business is a function of..

Aswath Damodaran5 Estimating cash flows to a business

Aswath Damodaran6 And discount rates…

Aswath Damodaran7 Let’s do some valuation… You have been asked to value a business. The business expects to $ 120 million in after-tax earnings (and cash flow) next year and to continue generating these earnings in perpetuity. The firm is all equity funded and the cost of equity is 10%. What is the value of the business? What is the value of equity in this business? If there were 100 shares outstanding, what is the value of equity per share? What would happen to the value of equity per share if the firm has granted options to its managers over time? (Assume that there are 20 million options outstanding)

Aswath Damodaran8 Now, let’s try some growth Assume now that you were told that the firm can grow earnings at 2% a year forever. Estimate the value of the business. Now what if you were told that the firm can grow its earnings at 4% a year forever? What if the growth rate were 6% a year forever?

Aswath Damodaran9 Where does growth come from? To grow, a company has to reinvest. How much it will have to reinvest depends in large part on how fast it wants to grow and what type of return it expects to earn on the reinvestment. Reinvestment rate = Growth Rate/ Return on Capital Assume in the previous example that you were told that the return on capital was 10%. Estimate the reinvestment rate and the value of the business (with a 2% growth rate). What about with a 4% growth rate?

Aswath Damodaran10 The Determinants of Growth: How investment decisions affect value Quality growth is rare requires that a firm be able to reinvest a lot and reinvest well (earnings more than your cost of capital) at the same time. The larger you get, the more difficult it becomes to maintain quality growth. You can grow while destroying value at the same time.

Aswath Damodaran11 Now you run the firm… Now assume that you think you can run this firm better than the existing managers with the following changes: Status QuoYou as manager After-tax Operating Earnings$120 million$150 million Return on capital10%12% Expected growth rate4%4% Debt ratio0%30% Cost of capital10%9% What is the value of the business? What should we call the difference (between this value and the earlier one)?

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Aswath Damodaran17 Relative Valuation What is it?: The value of any asset can be estimated by looking at how the market prices “similar” or ‘comparable” assets. Philosophical Basis: The intrinsic value of an asset is impossible (or close to impossible) to estimate. The value of an asset is whatever the market is willing to pay for it (based upon its characteristics) Information Needed: To do a relative valuation, you need an identical asset, or a group of comparable or similar assets a standardized measure of value (in equity, this is obtained by dividing the price by a common variable, such as earnings or book value) and if the assets are not perfectly comparable, variables to control for the differences Market Inefficiency: Pricing errors made across similar or comparable assets are easier to spot, easier to exploit and are much more quickly corrected.

Aswath Damodaran18 Let’s do some relative valuation..

Aswath Damodaran19 The first missing component…

Aswath Damodaran20 And the second… Dependent variable is:PE R squared = 66.2% R squared (adjusted) = 63.1% VariableCoefficientSEt-ratioprob Constant Growth rate ≤ Emerging Market Emerging Market is a dummy: 1 if emerging market 0 if not Predicted PE = (7.5) (1) = 8.35 At an actual price to earnings ratio of 8.9, Telebras is slightly overvalued.

Aswath Damodaran21 Closing Thoughts on Valuation Valuation is simple. We choose to make it complex. The biggest enemies of good valuations are biases and preconceptions that you bring into the valuations. You cannot value equity precisely. Be ready to be wrong and do not take it personally. Making a model bigger will not necessarily make it better.