Enterprise value (EV) is the total value of a publicly-traded company, adjusted by the net cash or net debt position.
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9.1 Overview–accounting for investments
This chapter discusses the guidance used by NFPs in accounting for investments in for-profit entities, including equity securities, as well as
9.2 Principal sources of NFP-specific GAAP
ASC 958 contains extensive NFP-specific guidance on accounting for investments. In certain respects, this guidance differs significantly from the
4.7 The intangible assets alternative (private companies/ NFPs)
In December 2014, the FASB and the Private Company Council (PCC) issued ASU 2014-18, Business Combinations (Topic 805)
NFP Investments
Why are NFP's investments treated differently and why would they be more scrutinized when compared to private companies ?#5. State Regulation (Student Post)
Public Companies vs. Private Companies: Key Differences to Know
Wondering how private and public companies compare? Business.org breaks down the differences.
Understanding Where Insurance Companies Invest: A Deep Dive
Investing is the backbone of any insurance company’s financial strategy. As entities that promise to cover risk, insurance firms must carefully manage and
Investments By Insurers: How They re Regulated And Why It Matters
Insurance and Reinsurance partner Daniel A. Rabinowitz authored a New York Law Journal article titled "Investments by Insurers: How They're Regulated and Why It Matters
A Guide to Government Securities Investing
Learn how to invest in government securities, understanding types, benefits, and risks of bonds, Treasury bills, and notes for stable returns.
Government Securities in India: What They Are and How to Invest
Curious about what are government securities (G-secs)? This blog covers types, advantages and disadvantages of investing in G-secs in India.