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    Dcf - Discounted Cash Flow For Beginners

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Dcf - Discounted Cash Flow For Beginners

    Dcf - Discounted Cash Flow For Beginners
    Published 10/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 5h 1m

    Learn how to do DCF valuations on companies financial statements

    What you'll learn

    With the help of practical application and examples you shall understand different valuation methods available to investors

    Learn about DCF, where is it used, benefits of using DCF - comparability with other methods, projecting cash flows, determining levered and unlevered beta.

    Calculating cost of equity, calculating after tax cost of debt, calculating WACC, calculating a terminal value using Gordon growth.

    Discounting the cash flows at WACC, finding the per share intrinsic value, concluding the analysis, creating share price sensitivity tables

    Requirements

    Basic knowledge of Finance concepts

    Description

    One of the valuation methods Discounted Cash Flows (DCF) is used to determine the worth of investing. This training is dedicated to learning about this most commonly used DCF valuation techniques wherein you shall understand its techniques right from scratch on a financial model.With the help of practical application and examples you shall understand different valuation methods available to investors. Learn about DCF, where is it used, benefits of using DCF - comparability with other methods, projecting cash flows, determining levered and unlevered beta, calculating cost of equity, calculating after tax cost of debt, calculating WACC, calculating a terminal value using Gordon growth as well as the multiples method, discounting the cash flows at WACC, finding the per share intrinsic value, concluding the analysis, creating share price sensitivity tables and constructing a football field valuationBy joining this training you would benefit by::Learning how to do DCF valuations on companies financial statementsLearning how to find the per share intrinsic valueDCF Valuation techniques.Discounted Cash Flow model is a theoretical method of evaluating a stream of cash flow based on several assumptions related to cash flow projections, growth rate, and required rate estimations based on market conditions and risk involved, therefore as it is forward-looking, most of these inputs are approximations and can result in mistakes in evaluation.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction Discounted Cash Flow

    Section 2: Absolute Valuation

    Lecture 2 Course Outline

    Lecture 3 Valuation Methodologies

    Lecture 4 Relative Valuation

    Section 3: DCF

    Lecture 5 Basic Concepts of DCF

    Lecture 6 Understand DCF Method

    Lecture 7 More on DCF Method

    Lecture 8 Using Concept of Terminal Value

    Lecture 9 Common Trade of DCF Value

    Lecture 10 Types of DCF

    Lecture 11 Important Accounting Equations

    Section 4: DCF Advantages

    Lecture 12 Advantages of DCF

    Lecture 13 DCF Versus Comps

    Lecture 14 Steps of DCF

    Lecture 15 More on DFC Steps

    Lecture 16 DCF Predicting the Cash Flows

    Lecture 17 DCF Predicting the Cash Flows Continues

    Section 5: Case Study

    Lecture 18 Starting with the Case Study

    Lecture 19 Predicting the Cash Flows

    Lecture 20 Case Study Explained

    Lecture 21 Predicting Terminal Values

    Lecture 22 Methods to Calculate Terminal Values

    Lecture 23 Case study Step 2 Explained

    Lecture 24 Case study Step 2 Explained Continues

    Lecture 25 Working on DCF Explain

    Section 6: Net Debt and Cost of Debt

    Lecture 26 Net Debt

    Lecture 27 Cost of Debt

    Lecture 28 More on Cost of Debt

    Lecture 29 Cost of Equity

    Section 7: Beta

    Lecture 30 Understand Beta

    Lecture 31 Beta Continues

    Lecture 32 Finalizing the case study

    Lecture 33 Creating a Sensitivity Table

    Lecture 34 Concluding the Analysis

    Lecture 35 Common Interview Questions

    Financial Analysts,Students pursuing Degree, Diploma, Engineering and commerce who want to make a career in finance/Fixed Income market.,MBA in Finance, BBA in Finance