Enterprise Value Definition & Application Wiki
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Short Definition
Enterprise value (EV), Total enterprise value (TEV), or Firm value (FV) is an economic measure reflecting the market value of the whole business. It is a sum of claims of all the security-holders: debtholders, preferred shareholders, minority shareholders, common equity holders, and others. Enterprise value is one of the fundamental metrics used in business valuation, financial modeling, accounting, portfolio analysis, etc.
Long Definition
See Dictionary Terms
- Capital asset pricing model
- Weight Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
- Beta Coefficient
- Alpha
- Country Risk Premium
- Debt
- Debt Percentage of Capital
- Discount Rate
- Equity Capital
- Equity Percentage of Capital
- Equity Risk Premium
- Free Cash Flow
- Margin of Safety
- Required Return of Debt
- Required Return of Equity
- Risk Free Rate
- Value Investing
See Academic Resources
- WACC Discount Rates
- Fair Values
- WACC Discount Rate Model
- Private Equity Discount Rate
- WACC Calculator
- Adv Cash Flow Template
- Basic Cash Flow Model
- Warren Buffett Model
- 1 Stage FCFF
- 2 Stage FCFF
- 1 Stage FCFE
- 2 Stage FCFE
- 3 Stage FCFE
- Dividend Discount Model
- Risk Free Rate 1
- Risk Free Rate 2
- Risk Free Rate 3
- Risk Free Rate 4
- Cost of Debt (required return)
- Search for Betas
- Treasury Yield
- Cost of Debt - Corp Bond Yields
- Bond Yields
- US Treasury Yields
- Daily US Treasury Yields
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_value

