Prospective Analysis(forecasting and valuation), Business Analysis and Valuation Application- Financial Statement Analysis
Prospective Analysis(forecasting and valuation), Business Analysis and Valuation Application- Financial Statement Analysis
Company name: Amcor Limited (ASX code: AMC)
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/companyInfo.do?by=asxCode&asxCode=AMC
Using the company and analysis from your Assignment 1 and 2, provide the following:
1. Prospective Analysis (10 marks)
• Forecast future financial performance and use appropriate valuation models to produce an estimate of firm value. As you are valuing a publicly traded company for the common shareholders, you should focus on the value of a share of common stock in that company and compare your valuation to the market valuation, providing possible explanation for any differences (sensitivity analysis). You should comment on the extent to which management is adding value, and comparison with stock price is encouraged.
2. Application ;
• As a potential management consultant to your chosen firm, provide a discussion as to the possible opportunities for improvement, and potential challenges for your firm. Provide remedies for these concerns. You should be quite specific in any recommendations you make.
Prospective Analysis(forecasting and valuation), Business Analysis and Valuation Application- Financial Statement Analysis
Prospective Analysis(forecasting and valuation), Business Analysis and Valuation Application- Financial Statement Analysis
Company name: Amcor Limited (ASX code: AMC)
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/companyInfo.do?by=asxCode&asxCode=AMC
Using the company and analysis from your Assignment 1 and 2, provide the following:
1. Prospective Analysis (10 marks)
• Forecast future financial performance and use appropriate valuation models to produce an estimate of firm value. As you are valuing a publicly traded company for the common shareholders, you should focus on the value of a share of common stock in that company and compare your valuation to the market valuation, providing possible explanation for any differences (sensitivity analysis). You should comment on the extent to which management is adding value, and comparison with stock price is encouraged.
• As a potential management consultant to your chosen firm, provide a discussion as to the possible opportunities for improvement, and potential challenges for your firm. Provide remedies for these concerns. You should be quite specific in any recommendations you make.