Financial data from over 27,000 companies Operational margins and interest rates
Professional analysis of market-compliant transfer pricing.
With smartZebra, you can efficiently conduct transfer pricing analyses and gather "at-arm’s-length" parameters for the comparable uncontrolled price (CUP) method.
High-quality capital market data, up-to-date and standard-compliant
The use of our modules is possible on a case-by-case basis
Smart search function for quick results
Database with more than 27,000 companies worldwide
Search by internationally recognized industry classification (SIC code) and keywords
Standardised financial data for optimal comparability
Country and revenue filters
Detailed company data
Comprehensible decisions
Documentation of the procedure
Save results permanently for expert reports in PDF format
Excel export for further use
Comprehensive information including derivation, etc.
The smartZebra team consists of experts from the areas of finance, valuation and statistics, who contribute their specific know-how to develop an optimal product.
+30,000 companies
Germany, Austria, Switzerland region, Western Europe, North America, Asia
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+30,000 companies
Germany, Austria, Switzerland region, Western Europe, North America, Asia
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+30,000 companies
Germany, Austria, Switzerland region, Western Europe, North America, Asia
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Duration automatically extended after 1 year
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Peter Schmitz brings 20 years of experience in the areas of corporate finance and valuation, most recently as Head of Competence Center “Business Valuation” in the Group Management of Deutsche Bahn and partner of SMART GmbH auditing firm.
Book a demoCalculating beta factors for business valuation is particularly challenging, as the data must be accurate and comprehensible in order to avoid expensive mistakes. At smartZebra, we understand the importance of accurate beta calculations, especially when it comes to future-oriented corporate values. That is why we offer a comprehensive database of over 27,000 companies from the world's major capital markets, including a search function that helps to identify suitable peer groups for difficult cases.
But what is the beta factor anyway and why is it so important? The beta factor of a stock describes the risk in relation to the risk of the entire stock market. The beta factor is determined by the regression of the return on stocks against the yield of a broad stock index. Companies with a beta factor of more than 1 have a higher risk than the market, while companies with a beta factor of less than 1 are considered to be more stable.
Our smartZebra database offers a variety of industry betas for 20 sectors and 129 sub-sectors. We transparently display the number of companies in the sub-sectors and which companies they are. In combination with our company database and our intelligent search function, you can quickly find the right peer groups.
Whether you're an experienced business analyst or just need an overview, our database of high-quality capital market data will help you work more precisely and effectively. Take advantage of this opportunity today!