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    Financial Modeling & Valuation In Excel - Complete Course

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    Financial Modeling & Valuation In Excel - Complete Course

    Financial Modeling & Valuation In Excel - Complete Course
    Published 4/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 19.08 GB | Duration: 33h 31m

    Complete package of excel, accounting, ratio analysis, financial modeling, forecasting and business valuation techniques

    What you'll learn

    Excel shortcuts, formulas, formatting, number formatting and many financial functions & features in excel

    Financial Modeling from scratch

    You will understand valuation techniques right from scratch on a Financial Model.

    Be able to build a cash flow statement

    Be able to build a valuation model from scratch

    This training is dedicated to learning about this most commonly used DCF valuation techniques.

    Fundamental Analysis, Company Valuations, All Type Ratio Analysis, Forecasting Financial Statement, Industry Analysis

    Requirements

    To get the best from this financial modeling certification course, you need to practice what you learn. Since it’s a comprehensive course, you need to look at each module again and again and apply what you learn.

    Microsoft Excel 2010, 2013, 2016, 2020, or Microsoft Excel 365

    Description

    Financial modeling is a technique used by companies for financial analysis in which the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement of a company are forecasted for the next five to ten years. It includes preparing detailed company-specific excel models which are then used for the purpose of decision-making and performing financial analysis. It is nothing but constructing a financial representation of some, or all, aspects of the firm or given security. In other words, It is preparing the expected financial statements predicting the company’s financial performance in a future period using the assumptions and historical performance information. One may use such financial models in DCF valuations, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, project finance, etc.This course is a comprehensive bundle of MS Excel, Valuation, Accounting, Financial Analysis and Financial Modeling. Any one interested in a career in Finance and Financial Analyst Industry. This course is a must. Many students and professionals assume that their chances of making an Analyst career in Finance Industry are bleak if they are not from the top tier colleges. However, we have seen industry trends where skilled students and professionals from lesser known universities and companies making into big financial firms and organizations. Universities are very limited in their curriculum as they are mostly restricted to focus on theoretical aspects than actual practical know-how. Financial Analyst Training involves analyzing companies’ financials in detailed manner. Analysis is conducted through a composite of financial records, news and interviews with company insiders. It is also known as securities research or Fundamental Analysis. It consist of the sell side research i.e. when research done by analyst are provided to their clients and also buy side research i.e. when analyst do research and use it to invest their firm’s money. The work within Financial Analysis mainly revolves around Financial Modeling Techniques, forecasting, valuations like DCF and Relative Valuations (estimate growth rate and valuations for companies in future). In this you will learn the following:Excel Tips and Tricks for FinanceValuations in detailsFinancial Modeling where in we will study in details the balance sheet, income statements, cash flow, projections etc along with the financial model in practical.

    Overview

    Section 1: Basic Excel Training for Financial Modeling

    Lecture 1 Accessing MS Excel

    Lecture 2 MS Excel Startup Screen

    Lecture 3 Understanding the Ribbon

    Lecture 4 Cells in Excel

    Lecture 5 Worksheet Essentials

    Lecture 6 Saving the File

    Lecture 7 Formatting Cells

    Lecture 8 Custom Cell Styles

    Lecture 9 Custom Number Formatting in Excel

    Lecture 10 More on Custom Number Formatting

    Lecture 11 Custom Formats of Data

    Lecture 12 The BEDMAS Order of Mathematical Operations

    Lecture 13 Mathematical Operations without Functions

    Lecture 14 Mathematical Operations without Functions Continued

    Lecture 15 IF Function

    Lecture 16 More on IF Function

    Lecture 17 Importing Data and Calculations

    Lecture 18 Working with the Count Function

    Lecture 19 Conditional Counts - Count IF Function

    Lecture 20 Working with the Sum Function

    Lecture 21 Finding the Average

    Lecture 22 Conditional Average - Average IFS Function

    Lecture 23 Finding the Maximum Value Using the MAX Function

    Lecture 24 Finding the Minimum Value Using the MINFS Function

    Lecture 25 Determining Proportions and Updating a Calculation

    Lecture 26 Conditional Formatting

    Lecture 27 More on Conditional Formatting

    Lecture 28 Working with Tables

    Lecture 29 Formatting Table

    Lecture 30 Filtering and Sorting of Data

    Lecture 31 Freeze and Split

    Lecture 32 Printing and Layouts in Excel

    Lecture 33 Pivot Tables

    Lecture 34 Creating Custom Tables

    Lecture 35 Organizing Pivot Tables

    Lecture 36 Column Chart

    Lecture 37 Bar Chart

    Lecture 38 Line Chart

    Lecture 39 Pie Chart

    Lecture 40 Map Chart

    Lecture 41 Common Errors in Excel

    Lecture 42 More on Common Errors

    Section 2: Advanced Excel Features & Functions for Financial Modeling

    Lecture 43 Logical Function - IF

    Lecture 44 AND OR and XOR Functions

    Lecture 45 IFS Function - Example 1

    Lecture 46 IFS Function - Example 2

    Lecture 47 SWITCH Function

    Lecture 48 Other Logical Functions

    Lecture 49 Information Functions - ISBLANK ISERR ISERROR ISEVEN ISODD ISTEXT

    Lecture 50 Date Functions - TODAY DAY

    Lecture 51 MONTH YEAR WEEKDAY WEEKNUM Functions

    Lecture 52 EDATE and EOMONTH Functions

    Lecture 53 YEARFRAC Function

    Lecture 54 Joining Data using CONCAT and TEXTJOIN

    Lecture 55 LEN FIND LEFT RIGHT TRIM

    Lecture 56 Using UNIQUE and TRANSPOSE

    Lecture 57 TEXT Function

    Lecture 58 CHOOSE Function

    Lecture 59 More on CHOOSE Function

    Lecture 60 VLOOKUP Function

    Lecture 61 HLOOKUP Function

    Lecture 62 Index Function

    Lecture 63 Match Function

    Lecture 64 XLOOKUP and XMATCH Functions

    Lecture 65 Using the OFFSET Function

    Lecture 66 OFFSET Function - Total and Average Score

    Lecture 67 OFFSET Function - Highest and Lowest Score

    Lecture 68 OFFSET Function - Year to Month Sales

    Lecture 69 OFFSET Function - Quarterly and Half-Month Sales

    Lecture 70 Naming of Cell

    Lecture 71 Naming a Range

    Lecture 72 Text to Columns

    Lecture 73 Grouping Tabs and Subtotal Function

    Lecture 74 Working with Hyperlinks

    Lecture 75 Data Validation

    Lecture 76 Data Validation Continued

    Lecture 77 Custom Data Validation

    Lecture 78 Generating Random Numbers

    Lecture 79 Custom Views

    Lecture 80 Protecting Worksheet and Workbook

    Lecture 81 PivotTable - Advanced Features

    Lecture 82 More on Advanced Features

    Lecture 83 Slicers and Timelines

    Lecture 84 Solver

    Lecture 85 Data Tables

    Lecture 86 More on Data Tables

    Lecture 87 Goal Seek

    Lecture 88 Combo Charts

    Lecture 89 More on Combo Charts

    Lecture 90 Sparklines

    Lecture 91 Waterfall Chart

    Lecture 92 Box Chart

    Lecture 93 Whisker Chart

    Lecture 94 TreeMap and Sun Burst Charts

    Lecture 95 Radar Chart

    Lecture 96 Scroll Bar

    Lecture 97 Spin Button and Radio Button

    Lecture 98 Form Control Application

    Lecture 99 Form Control Application Continued

    Lecture 100 Data Entry Form

    Section 3: Accounting Foundation

    Lecture 101 An Introduction To Financial Accounting

    Lecture 102 Purpose Of Financial Statements

    Lecture 103 Explaining A Business Cycle

    Lecture 104 Accounting For Income Statement

    Lecture 105 Accounting For Balance Sheet -1

    Lecture 106 Accounting For Balance Sheet -2

    Lecture 107 Accounting For Balance Sheet - 3

    Lecture 108 Accounting For Cash Flows

    Lecture 109 Conclusion

    Section 4: Understanding Income Statement for Financial Modeling

    Lecture 110 Financial Statements - Fiscal Year Vs Calendar Year

    Lecture 111 Income Statement Format

    Lecture 112 Calculating Profit Margins

    Lecture 113 Non Recurring Items

    Lecture 114 Changes In Accounting Estimates

    Lecture 115 Final Remarks

    Lecture 116 Revenue Recognition - Percentage Completion & Completed Contract

    Lecture 117 Revenue Recognition - Installment Method & Cost Recovery

    Lecture 118 Depreciation Expense

    Lecture 119 Downloading Colgates Income Statement

    Lecture 120 Analyst Format Of Colgate’S Income Statement

    Lecture 121 Formatting The Income Statement

    Lecture 122 Investigating The Non-Recurring Charges

    Lecture 123 Seperating Non-Recurring Items

    Lecture 124 Comparision Of Margins - Before And After Adjustments

    Section 5: Understanding Balance Sheet

    Lecture 125 Introduction To Balance Sheet

    Lecture 126 Introduction To Current Assets

    Lecture 127 Cash And Cash Equivalents

    Lecture 128 Cash And Cash Equivalents - Colgate' and Microsoft

    Lecture 129 Accounts Receivables

    Lecture 130 Accounts Receivables Case Study

    Lecture 131 Inventory

    Lecture 132 Inventory - Case Study

    Lecture 133 Inventory - Lcm

    Lecture 134 Inventory - Colgate

    Lecture 135 Inventory Valuations

    Lecture 136 Inventory Valuation - Recap

    Lecture 137 Prepaid Expenses

    Lecture 138 Other Current Assets - Colgate

    Lecture 139 Financial Reporting Standards

    Lecture 140 Current Liabilities

    Lecture 141 Current Liabilities - Colgate

    Lecture 142 Long Term Assets

    Lecture 143 Introduction To Goodwill

    Lecture 144 Pooling Method Of Accounting

    Lecture 145 Purchase Method Of Accounting

    Lecture 146 Goodwill Impairment

    Lecture 147 Long Term Investments Part 1

    Lecture 148 Long Term Investments Continued

    Lecture 149 Long Term Investments - Example

    Lecture 150 Long Term Liabilities

    Lecture 151 Long Term Liabilities - Risk Profile

    Lecture 152 Introduction To Shareholder'S Equity

    Lecture 153 Common Stock - Par Value And Apic

    Lecture 154 Treasury Stock Or Shares

    Lecture 155 Retained Earnings and Dividends

    Lecture 156 Additional Other Comprehensive Income

    Lecture 157 Introduction To Preference Shares

    Lecture 158 Macdonald'S Shareholder'S Equity

    Lecture 159 Dividends - Types

    Lecture 160 Cash And Property Dividend - Example

    Lecture 161 Stock Dividends

    Lecture 162 Small & Large Stock Dividends - Example

    Lecture 163 Stock Split

    Section 6: Cash Flows Analysis

    Lecture 164 Introduction To Cash Flows

    Lecture 165 Cfo - Direct Method

    Lecture 166 Cfo - Direct Method - Continued

    Lecture 167 Cfo - Direct Method - Example

    Lecture 168 Cfo - Indirect Method

    Lecture 169 Cfo - Indirect Method - Example

    Lecture 170 Cfi

    Lecture 171 Cff

    Lecture 172 Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Direct Method - 1

    Lecture 173 Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Direct Method - 2

    Lecture 174 Comprehensive Example - Cfo - Indirect Method

    Lecture 175 Comprehensive Example - Cfi

    Lecture 176 Comprehensive Example - Cff

    Lecture 177 Comprehensive Example - Ending Cash Balance

    Section 7: Valuation, DCF & Relative Valuation

    Lecture 178 Corporate Valuations - Overview

    Lecture 179 Ddm - Dividend Discount Model- Intrinsic Value

    Lecture 180 Ddm - Dividend Discount Model- Required Rate Of Return

    Lecture 181 Ddm - Dividend Discount Model- Compare Intrinsic And Market Price

    Lecture 182 Ddm - Intrinsic Value Of Growth Companies

    Lecture 183 Ddm - Dividend Discount Model- Present Value

    Lecture 184 Introduction To Dcf

    Lecture 185 Forecasting Income Statement Ebitda

    Lecture 186 Understanding The Working Capital

    Lecture 187 Completing The Working Capital Calculations

    Lecture 188 Linking The Free Cash Flow To Firm Fcff

    Lecture 189 Discounting The Explicit Period Cash Flows

    Lecture 190 Calculation Of Terminal Values

    Lecture 191 Dcf Valuation Summary

    Lecture 192 Dcf Sensitivity Analysis

    Lecture 193 Understanding The Capital Structure

    Lecture 194 Options Treasury Stock Method

    Lecture 195 Options Explained

    Lecture 196 Calculation Of In The Money Convertibles

    Lecture 197 Calculation Of In The Money Stock Options

    Lecture 198 Calculation Of Debt Equity Ratio

    Lecture 199 Cost Of Debt Calculations

    Lecture 200 Cost Of Equity Calculation

    Lecture 201 Enterprise Value Calculation Completing The Missing Links

    Lecture 202 Introduction To Relative Valuation

    Lecture 203 Relative Valuations Enterprise Value And Equity Value

    Lecture 204 Relative Valuations Comparable Comp Sheet

    Lecture 205 Understanding Pe Ratio

    Lecture 206 Forward And Trailing Pe

    Lecture 207 Advantages And Limitations Of Pe

    Lecture 208 Understanding Pbv Ratio

    Lecture 209 Why Pbv Is Used In Banks

    Lecture 210 Pbv And Roe Used For Energy Sector

    Lecture 211 Understanding Pcf Ratio

    Lecture 212 Why Pcf Used In Oil Gas Gold Real Estate

    Section 8: Financial Modeling of Apple Inc.

    Lecture 213 Financial Modeling Overview

    Lecture 214 Reading the Annual Report

    Lecture 215 Revenue Forecasting

    Lecture 216 Cost Sheet Calculations

    Lecture 217 Linking Cost Sheet Data to Income Statement

    Lecture 218 Earning Per Share Calculations

    Lecture 219 Computing Weighted Average Shares

    Lecture 220 Introduction to Balance Sheet and its Components

    Lecture 221 Calculating Net Working Capital

    Lecture 222 Cash Conversion Cycle

    Lecture 223 Calculating Account Receivable

    Lecture 224 Building Assumptions

    Lecture 225 Linking Working Capital Values to Balance Sheet

    Lecture 226 Forecasting Capital Expenditures

    Lecture 227 Forecasting Depreciation Using a Waterfall

    Lecture 228 Calculating Ending Net PP and E

    Lecture 229 Common Stock and Retained Earnings

    Lecture 230 Forecasting Dividend

    Lecture 231 Other Current and Non Current Liabilities

    Lecture 232 Forecasting Long Term Debt

    Lecture 233 Interest Expense Calculation

    Lecture 234 Linking Debt

    Lecture 235 Circular Reference in Financial Models

    Lecture 236 DCF Mechanics

    Lecture 237 Modeling Cost of Debt

    Lecture 238 Modeling WACC

    Lecture 239 Understanding Weighted Average Interest Rates

    Lecture 240 WACC Concept

    Lecture 241 Time Value of Money

    Lecture 242 Opportunity Cost

    Lecture 243 Calculating Risk Free Rate

    Lecture 244 Calculating Beta and Equity Risk Premium

    Lecture 245 Market Value of Equity and Book Value of Debt

    Lecture 246 WACC Calculations

    Lecture 247 FCFF Concept

    Lecture 248 FCFE Concept

    Lecture 249 FCFF of Apple Inc

    Lecture 250 FCFF Growth Rate Considerations

    Lecture 251 NPV of Explicit Period

    Lecture 252 Target Share Price Calculations

    Lecture 253 Sensitivity Analysis

    Lecture 254 Growth Rate and Valuation Relation

    Lecture 255 Exit Option

    Lecture 256 More on Valuation

    This course is particularly useful for those creating financial models as a part of their profession.,From Investment Bankers to Equity Research Analysts to Financial Analysts, most of the finance professionals would find tremendous value in this course.,Students who have been studying finance and want a career in financial modeling should go for this course.,Graduate students who aspire to become investment bankers, financial advisory professionals, consultants,Business and finance practitioners who are eager to improve their Excel and Financial Modeling skills