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

What you will 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

Description

Company Valuation Training

The 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.


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Who should join this valuation training course?

  • Professionals who want to pursue a career in Investment Bank.
  • Investors in Stock market
  • For 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 Finance

Career Prospects after successful completion of this course:

  • Equity Valuation
  • Financial Analyst
  • Equity Research Analyst
  • Portfolio Manager
  • Capital Budgeting
  • Investment Banking

This 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.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction to Relative Valuation

Types and Advantages and Disadvantages

Types of Relative Valuation
Advantages and Disadvantages
Earning and Book Multiples

Practical Example

Understand EV Ratio
Understand EV Ratio Continues
Finding List of Public Company
PE Ratio
Advantages and Disadvantages of PE Ratio
Advantages and Disadvantages Continues
Equity Value
PBV Ratio
PBV Ratio Continues
Price to Sales Ratio
Advantages and Disadvantages of PS Ratio
PEG Ratio
Equity Value Vs Enterprise Value
Understand Comparable Company Analysis
Use of Comparable Company Analysis
Method of Comparable Company Analysis
Get Financial Information
List Of Comparable Company List
Bench Marking Analysis
Working on Target Sheet
Reported Income Statement
Adjusted Income Statement
Cash Flow Statement Data
Equity Value and Enterprise Value
Trading Multiples
Working on Company A Sheet
Calculating Gross Profit
Working on Balance Sheet Data
Working on Company B Sheet
Select Market Data
Working on Sheet C
Understand Bench Marking Summary
Understand Bench Marking Summary Continue
Working on Output Sheet
Working on Industry Average Sheet
Input Sheet
Relative Valuation Sheet
Working on DCF Valuation Sheet
Operating Leases
Total Capital Invested
Calculating Reinvestment Rate