A Primer On The Quantitative Marketability Discount Model
- Topics:
- Valuation
- Tags:
- Cash Flow,
- Enterprise,
- Finance,
- New York State Society Of Certified Public Accountant,
- Operational Accounting
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘The value of a business today is generally expressed as the present value of all expected future cash flows to be derived from the enterprise, discounted to the present, at an appropriate discount rate. As a result, the Quantitative Marketability Discount Model (QMDM) was designed to employ the basic discounted cash flow model to value illiquid interests of closely held enterprises in the context of appraisals of relevant business enterprises.’ The paper outlines the implications of QMDM for streamlining the business valuation process.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 1
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