SHAREHOLDER EQUITY — VALUING YOUR COMPANY
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Stuart Margolis
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The definition of enterprise value takes into account not only the printing company’s shareholders’ value, but also the interest-bearing debt.
1. Interest-bearing debt is all short- and long-term notes and leases payable.
2. Shareholders’ value is enterprise value less interest-bearing debt.
3. In most transactions the enterprise value of printing companies is the capitalized EBITDA.
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