The most commonly adopted methods for valuation of shares are as follows:
Net Asset Value Method
Earnings Capitalisation Method
Yield Method
Market Price Method
Discounted Cash Flow Method
However, each method proceeds on different fundamental assumptions, which have greater or lesser relevance, and at times even no relevance to a given situation. Thus, the methods to be adopted for your case will depend upon the facts of the case.
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