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{{Short description|Method of Startup Valuation}}
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William A. Sahlman and Daniel R Scherlis (1987). [https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=6515 ''A Method For Valuing High-Risk, Long-Term Investments: The "Venture Capital Method"''].
[[Harvard Business School]] (Case Collection, 288-006)</ref>
==Method==
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Most often this methodology will involve the construction of: * An "upside case" or "best-case scenario" (often, the [[business plan]] submitted)
* A "base case"
* A "downside" or "worst-case scenario
Once these have been constructed, the [[valuation (finance)|valuation]] proceeds as follows.<ref>See, for example, Schumann (2006).</ref>
==Use==
The method is used particularly in the valuation of [[growth company|growth companies]] which often do not have historical financial results that can be used for meaningful [[comparable company analysis]]. Multiplying actual financial results against a comparable valuation multiple often yields a value for the company that is objectively too low given the prospects for the business.
Often the First Chicago
Variations of the First Chicago
==See also==
*[[rNPV]]: cash flows, as opposed to scenarios, are probability-weighted.
*[[Expected commercial value]]
*[[Valuation using discounted cash flows #Determine equity value]]
▲'''Notes'''
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==References==
*Ann-Kristin Achleitner and Eva Lutz. (2008). [http://ssrn.com/abstract=1133004 First Chicago Method: Alternative Approach to Valuing Innovative Start-Ups in the Context of Venture Capital], [[Social Science Research Network]] Accepted Paper Series.
*James L. Plummer. (1997). [https://web.archive.org/web/20121224010823/http://www.qedresearch.biz/Lit%20pub%205.pdf A Primer on Venture Capital Financial Calculations], 23rd Annual Venture Capital Institute.
*C.P. Schumann (2006). [https://web.archive.org/web/20120417052406/http://www.cpschumannco.com/storeimages/MonteCarloArticle.pdf Improving Certainty in Valuations using the Discounted Cash Flow Method], ''Valuation Strategies Magazine'', September/October 2006.
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