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Complex Trading Comps Analysis
Hi,
For Costco Corporation, there is a tax benefit of $13,895 associated with lower state tax in the fourth quarter and it has mentioned a few times in the 10K. Why don't we need to make any adjustment on the EPS? Thanks.
Hi,
For Costco Corporation, there is a tax benefit of $13,895 associated with lower state tax in the fourth quarter and it has mentioned a few times in the 10K. Why don't we need to make any adjustment on the EPS? Thanks.
Questions from Advanced Financial Modeling course
Hi I'm going through the advanced financial modeling course and a few questions that came up (they're a little elementary but would be helpful in fully understanding the topic): When going up and down the capital structure, why are things such as working capital (AR, AP, Accrued Liabilities etc.) n... Read More
Hi I'm going through the advanced financial modeling course and a few questions that came up (they're a little elementary but would be helpful in fully understanding the topic): When going up and down the capital structure, why are things such as working capital (AR, AP, Accrued Liabilities etc.) n... Read More
Excel 2007 adoption
I have a question regarding the newest versions of excel and how it affects learning with the video platform and training for an investment banking career. Are investment banks switching to Microsoft's latest version of Excel or are they sticking with the previous versions of 2003 or lower?
I have a question regarding the newest versions of excel and how it affects learning with the video platform and training for an investment banking career. Are investment banks switching to Microsoft's latest version of Excel or are they sticking with the previous versions of 2003 or lower?
Merger Modeling Basics: EPS x Net Income
Hi, I have a doubt in relation to EPS and Net Income used in the model: why does the instructor mention that the multiplication of the EPS by the # of diluted shares outstanding to come to the Net Income is not accurate/precise? Also, if we are building a stand alone DCF valuation model that may ... Read More
Hi, I have a doubt in relation to EPS and Net Income used in the model: why does the instructor mention that the multiplication of the EPS by the # of diluted shares outstanding to come to the Net Income is not accurate/precise? Also, if we are building a stand alone DCF valuation model that may ... Read More
Cost of Equity and Debt
How does the cost of equity of the target affect an LBO or investment decision? This is a private company and I know that publicly traded entities with the same risk characteristics have a cost of equity of 8.5%. I am wondering if it affects anything other than the initial standalone valuation used ... Read More
How does the cost of equity of the target affect an LBO or investment decision? This is a private company and I know that publicly traded entities with the same risk characteristics have a cost of equity of 8.5%. I am wondering if it affects anything other than the initial standalone valuation used ... Read More
Re: Questions about total debt & preferred stock
Thank you very much for your help!
Thank you very much for your help!
Pesky Technical Question
I continue to work daily with the WST macros, and have run into a few quirks I was hoping you could help with. I am using Excel 2002, SP3. It ain't broke....except: 1. I enter data. Cells that have calculations dependant on that data sometimes self-fill, and other times I have to copy and paste.... Read More
I continue to work daily with the WST macros, and have run into a few quirks I was hoping you could help with. I am using Excel 2002, SP3. It ain't broke....except: 1. I enter data. Cells that have calculations dependant on that data sometimes self-fill, and other times I have to copy and paste.... Read More
Plugs
I have been taught to "close" financial statements using plugs. I think this is a lazy way to do it. Is there an alternative to this tricky solution? Thanks for your answer.
I have been taught to "close" financial statements using plugs. I think this is a lazy way to do it. Is there an alternative to this tricky solution? Thanks for your answer.
Re: Questions from Advanced Financial Modeling course
Yep that clarifies, thanks!
Yep that clarifies, thanks!
Grazie mille