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How to (un)lever betas

Author: Prof. dr. Frans de Roon

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November 12, 2014
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In this second part of our practitioner’s toolkit on valuationwe addressed the issue how to (un)lever betas. The important insight is that the valuator first needs to identify the financial policies of both the comparable firms that are used to estimate the Asset or Unlevered beta, and also needs to determine the financial policy of the company that is being valued, to get the levered Equ­­­ity beta.

Depending on whether the financial policy is to have a fixed (or known) level of Debt or a fixed Debt/Equity ratio, betas need to be (un)levered in different ways. This is similar to the consistency between different valuation methods  as discussed in Part I of this toolkit. Although we have illustrated the (un)levering of betas within the framework of the CAPM, the (un)levering works in the same way for other (multiple) beta pricing models.

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A Practitioners Toolkit on Valuation Part II: (Un)Levering Betas, De Roon, Van der Veer (2014)

Prof. dr. Frans de Roon

Full Professor

Frans de Roon conducts research into financial markets, with a special focus on portfolio selection, emerging markets, and currency markets. He is also a pioneer in research into the valuation of unlisted companies.

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