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Business Analysis and
Valuation

,Contents
Chapter 1: A Framework of Business Analysis and Valuation using Financial Statements..................2
Chapter 2: Strategy Analysis...............................................................................................................3
Chapter 3: Accounting Analysis – The Basics......................................................................................6
Chapter 4: Accounting Analysis – Accounting Adjustments................................................................7
Chapter 5: Financial Analysis..............................................................................................................8
Chapter 6: Prospective Analysis – Forecasting..................................................................................11
Chapter 7: Prospective Analysis - Valuation Theory and Concepts...................................................13
Chapter 8: Prospective Analysis – Valuation Implementation..........................................................15
Chapter 9: Equity Security Analysis..................................................................................................17
Chapter 10: Credit analysis and distress prediction..........................................................................18
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, Chapter 1: A Framework of Business Analysis and Valuation using
Financial Statements
Introduction
Chapter 1 introduces the foundational framework for business analysis and valuation using financial
statements. The chapter stresses that financial statements offer vital insights into a company’s
financial health, strategy, performance, and future potential. The framework presented aims to help
analysts, investors, and decision-makers assess a firm’s value through a structured approach. The
framework is built on four interrelated steps: business strategy analysis, accounting analysis, financial
analysis, and prospective analysis.

Business Strategy Analysis
This step helps analysts understand the company’s economic environment, industry position, and
competitive strategy. A comprehensive understanding of business strategy is essential for
interpreting financial data correctly. Analysts look into:

 Industry Analysis: Understanding the external environment, competitive dynamics, and
industry growth prospects.
 Competitive Strategy: Evaluating whether the company has a sustainable competitive
advantage, such as cost leadership, differentiation, or niche market focus.
 Internal Factors: Analyzing the company’s product or service offering, customer base, and
operational efficiencies.

By understanding the strategy, analysts can assess how well a company is positioned to succeed in its
industry and whether it can sustain its competitive advantage.

Accounting Analysis
Accounting analysis ensures the reliability and accuracy of the financial statements. Since financial
statements are prepared based on accounting policies and judgments, this step helps in identifying
potential distortions. Analysts assess:

 Accounting Flexibility: Companies often have discretion over accounting policies (e.g.,
depreciation methods, revenue recognition), which can affect the presentation of financial
performance.
 Accounting Strategy: The company’s incentives for choosing certain accounting policies,
particularly if the firm tries to smooth earnings or meet short-term financial targets.
 Quality of Disclosure: How transparent and thorough a company is in disclosing key financial
information, including risks, uncertainties, and future prospects.
 Red Flags: Detecting signs of earnings management, aggressive accounting, or misstatements
that may affect the true picture of financial performance.

This step helps analysts adjust for any accounting choices that might obscure the underlying
economic reality.

Financial Analysis
The financial analysis step evaluates a company’s current and historical financial performance to
understand its profitability, liquidity, leverage, and risk profile. Key tools used include:

 Profitability Analysis: Examining measures like return on equity (ROE), return on assets
(ROA), and gross/net profit margins to assess how efficiently a company generates profits
from its operations.

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