Value, Huyett
Value, Huyett
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Value
The Four Cornerstones of Corporate Finance

Author: Huyett, Tim McKinsey & Company Inc., Richard Koller, Bill Dobbs

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Value is intended to give managers an accessible and short guide to first the foundations and then the applications of corporate foundations. Not bogged down in math equations or heavy analysis, the book is a much more qualitative approach to what the authors consider a lost art. The first section discusses the four foundational principles of corporate finance: 1. Value is driven by growth, ROIC, and the sustainability of these; 2. Share price is driven by expectations for future performance; 3. Price is driven by the value conceived by others; and 4. One must use the pizza principal to decide whether value has really been created. The pizza principal says you can get more pizza by either making the pie bigger or by taking a share of other pies. The second section applies the theory of value creation to our economy. The authors argue that real value creation comes from innovation and competitive advantage, which manifests into high returns on capital and growth. In the third section of the book, the authors discuss ways to maintain and grow value through mergers, acquisitions, and portfolio management. The final section addresses how to ensure that your company has the right governance, performance measurement, and internal discussions to encourage value-creating decisions.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sigrid

I should note from the outset that I didn't read all of the essays in this book-- and yet it still earned all five stars. Diane Elson's title essay should be required reading for English-speaking Marxists, as it provides a useful corrective to those interpretations of Marx's value theory which fail t......more

Goodreads review by Griffin

an early, useful collection of essays on value-form theory in Englisch. very provisional--Elson's piece basically seems extemporaneous, but it's good. Banaji (the historian) makes an interesting contribution based on his reading of Hegel. Geoff Kay's defense of Marx against Boehm-Bawerk is basically......more

Goodreads review by Mac

Highly recommended esp. for working through chapter 1 of Capital......more