Company Valuation Masterclass

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Company Valuation Masterclass
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.65 GB | Duration: 4h 39m

Learn various valuation techniques such as DCF, Relative, Comparable Comps and its application on live company data

What you'll learn

Value a company using the DCF and multiples approach

Use IRR, ROE, and NPV to analyze a project's feasibility

Understand the main company valuation methods i.e. asset based valuation methods, going concern valuation methods, relative valuation methods etc

Understanding Free Cash Flow in DCF Valuation

Requirements

Willingness to pursue a career in financial analysis & valuation: You would agree that every finance profession won’t require similar skill sets. Yes, you need to know a brief overview of the valuation techniques, but you won’t require it in-depth until you have decided to pursue a career in financial analysis. If you’re committed to a financial analysis career, this business valuation course would seem invaluable to you.

Basic knowledge of finance: Without the basic knowledge of finance, you won’t be able to extract the best value out of it. If you don’t know the terminologies and the basics of finance, first understand the basics accounting, study financial statements, and then you would be fit to do this business valuation training course.

Description

Company Valuation TrainingThe method of determining the fair value of a firm (intrinsic value or fundamental value) and their stocks is known as Valuation. The outcome of which is, that it helps to predict potential market prices through which the stocks would be judged as overvalued or undervalued. It is a more holistic approach since it takes into consideration various financial indicators including both tangible and intangible assets. It involves projecting the future financials of the company such as the revenue and dividends.This can be useful for the potential investors and shareholders as they get to know how the company would fair financially in near future along with the risk involved. Particularly for investors who are considering various investments options may require Equity Valuation as it would help them make a sound decision. It is considered to be one of the most important and critical step in portfolio management and also to get a good return to your investment. Valuation methods include the Dividend discount model, Dividend Growth Model and Price Earnings Ratio.Why valuation training course?This online tutorial is comprised of detailed modules that provide a comprehensive study on Valuation which is considered to be the first and most important step in making investment decisions. The participant would get an overview of the Equity Valuation techniques like Discounted Cash Flows (DCF) using FCFF and FCFE approaches, Relative Valuation and sum of part approaches.Who should join this valuation training course?Professionals who want to pursue a career in Investment Bank.Investors in Stock marketFor those who want to earn credit hours.Students pursuing Degree, Diploma, Engineering and commerce who want to make a career in finance.MBA in Finance, BBA in FinanceCareer Prospects after successful completion of this course:Equity ValuationFinancial AnalystEquity Research AnalystPortfolio ManagerCapital BudgetingInvestment BankingThis module introduces you to Valuation, Understanding of DCF model structure and how it is used to value a company, understanding Dividend Discount Model (DDM), DCF applications, Relative Valuation and its applications, Residual Income method, Sector specific valuation Methodologies, Private Equity Valuation approaches.Self-explanatory presentations and case studies to make the conceptual understanding clear.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Relative Valuation

Section 2: Types and Advantages and Disadvantages

Lecture 2 Types of Relative Valuation

Lecture 3 Advantages and Disadvantages

Lecture 4 Earning and Book Multiples

Section 3: Practical Example

Lecture 5 Understand EV Ratio

Lecture 6 Understand EV Ratio Continues

Lecture 7 Finding List of Public Company

Lecture 8 PE Ratio

Lecture 9 Advantages and Disadvantages of PE Ratio

Lecture 10 Advantages and Disadvantages Continues

Lecture 11 Equity Value

Lecture 12 PBV Ratio

Lecture 13 PBV Ratio Continues

Lecture 14 Price to Sales Ratio

Lecture 15 Advantages and Disadvantages of PS Ratio

Lecture 16 PEG Ratio

Lecture 17 Equity Value Vs Enterprise Value

Lecture 18 Understand Comparable Company Analysis

Lecture 19 Use of Comparable Company Analysis

Lecture 20 Method of Comparable Company Analysis

Lecture 21 Get Financial Information

Lecture 22 List Of Comparable Company List

Lecture 23 Bench Marking Analysis

Lecture 24 Working on Target Sheet

Lecture 25 Reported Income Statement

Lecture 26 Adjusted Income Statement

Lecture 27 Cash Flow Statement Data

Lecture 28 Equity Value and Enterprise Value

Lecture 29 Trading Multiples

Lecture 30 Working on Company A Sheet

Lecture 31 Calculating Gross Profit

Lecture 32 Working on Balance Sheet Data

Lecture 33 Working on Company B Sheet

Lecture 34 Select Market Data

Lecture 35 Working on Sheet C

Lecture 36 Understand Bench Marking Summary

Lecture 37 Understand Bench Marking Summary Continue

Lecture 38 Working on Output Sheet

Lecture 39 Working on Industry Average Sheet

Lecture 40 Input Sheet

Lecture 41 Relative Valuation Sheet

Lecture 42 Working on DCF Valuation Sheet

Lecture 43 Operating Leases

Lecture 44 Total Capital Invested

Lecture 45 Calculating Reinvestment Rate

Students of Finance: If you’re a student of finance and want to consider business valuation and financial analysis as a career option, this is a great advancement course for you. Since it’s so very comprehensive, you will learn a lot from it.,Finance Professionals: If you want to go ahead and change your career or want to take your career to the next level, you should do this business valuation course as financial professionals.