Enterprise & Equity Value
Enterprise value is $2,000. The company has $400 net debt, $60 minority interest, $90 preferred, and $150 of non-operating investments. What is equity value?
Model answer
Reverse the bridge: Equity Value = EV - Net Debt - Minority Interest - Preferred + Investments. Note 'net debt' already nets cash, so use it directly.…
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