SENSITIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPANY MARKET CAPITALIZATION TO ITS VALUE CHANGING CALCULATED USING DCF MODELING AND COMPARABLE COMPANIES VALUATION METHOD

Keywords: market capitalization, company valuation, sensitive analysis, DCF-model, comparable companies valuation method

Abstract

The main goal of the article is a further development of the usage of income and comparable approaches to company valuation aimed at defining market capitalization sensitivity to value changing in the conditions of dynamization of internal and external business parameters. The relevance of the researched topic is determined by the importance of establishing the factors influencing the change in company market capitalization based on the synthesis of approaches to company valuation. To obtain the results of the study, the following methods were used: structural and logical analysis – to improve the process approach to company valuation in the context of determining the impact of its change on market capitalization; discounted cash flow method (DCF-model) – to determine the value of the enterprise based on the income approach; comparable companies method – to determine the value of the company on the basis of a market approach; factor analysis method – to assess the impact of changes in value on company market capitalization; generalization and logical analysis – in conclusions building. The results of critical analysis of publications of domestic and foreign scientists on the application of company valuation methods identified the need of improvement the process approach to company valuation in the context of determining the impact of its change on the company market capitalization. To adequately assess company value, the use of a synthesis of income and market approaches is proposed. The implementation of the DCF-model and comparable companies valuation method while valuation of Private Joint-Stock Company “SKF Ukraine” allowed to establish that the greatest impact on the target metric (company market capitalization) has an average industry multiplier EV/EBITDA, terminal growth rate and weighted average cost of capital – 5.9 %, 3.2% and 2.7% respectively. The practical value of the results of the study is determined by the importance of forming a full analytical basis for establishing the attractiveness of the performance of joint-stock companies in the market and consolidating management decisionsin order to increase market capitalization.

Author Biography

Oleksandr Burban, Lutsk National Technical University

аспірант кафедри підприємництва, торгівлі та логістики

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2022-03-31
How to Cite
Kryvovyazyuk, I., & Burban, O. (2022). SENSITIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPANY MARKET CAPITALIZATION TO ITS VALUE CHANGING CALCULATED USING DCF MODELING AND COMPARABLE COMPANIES VALUATION METHOD. Economic Scope, (179), 55-61. https://doi.org/10.32782/2224-6282/179-9
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ECONOMY AND ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT