Practitioner’s Guide to IB, M&A and Corporate Finance - Scoopbooks

Hi guys,

Has anyone out there bought / read this ScoopBooks "The Practitioner’s Guide to Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance"?
http://www.scoopbooks.com/ourbooks_2.php

Is it worth the money?

Just asking because I was thinking in buying it just to have as reference book...

Any input is very appreciated.
Cheers.

 

there are really just the first 2/3 chapters that are "basic" but once you get into deal mechanics, tax implications and capital structure implications I'd say you may get lost as you may have not seen it / dealt with it... Once you deal with them, the info will make alot more sense and be more applicable, otherwise its really difficult to conceptually understand..

 

I think I've read your posts on this book in the past, but to be clear: You find this book more useful/practical than Damodaran?

I was about to pick up Damodaran for reference but I am rethinking that purchase.

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