Description


In this course, you'll embark on a journey to master the intricacies of Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Absolute Valuation techniques. Starting with an overview of the key concepts of DCF, you'll learn how to value businesses accurately, predict cash flows, and compare valuation methods. With a blend of theoretical understanding and hands-on case studies, this course is designed to equip you with the skills necessary to perform thorough financial analysis. By the end, you'll have a comprehensive grasp of the methodologies used in both DCF and Absolute Valuation, empowering you to make data-driven financial decisions.

This course includes

  • 5 hours on-demand video
  • Unlimited Access, Anytime, on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion

What you'll learn


  • Understanding Valuation Fundamentals: Grasp the core concepts of valuation methodologies, including DCF and relative valuation.
  • Mastering DCF Techniques: Learn the steps involved in conducting a Discounted Cash Flow analysis, including cash flow forecasting and present value calculation
  • Terminal Value Calculation: Gain expertise in predicting and calculating terminal values using various methods.
  • Sensitivity Analysis: Create sensitivity tables to evaluate how different assumptions impact valuation outcomes.
  • Interview Preparedness: Prepare for common interview questions related to valuation and financial analysis, equipping students for job opportunities in finance


Course Content

  Introduction
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  Absolute Valuation
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  DCF
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  DCF Advantages
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  Case Study
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  Net Debt and Cost of Debt
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  Beta
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Requirements


  • Basic Knowledge of Finance: A foundational understanding of finance concepts, including financial statements and fundamental analysis.
  • Familiarity with Excel: Proficiency in Microsoft Excel is essential for conducting financial analyses and building valuation models.
  • Understanding of Accounting Principles: A basic understanding of accounting principles, including balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements.
  • Quantitative Skills: Comfort with basic mathematics and statistics, as valuation techniques often involve calculations and data analysis.
  • Interest in Financial Markets: A keen interest in finance, investment strategies, and financial markets will enhance engagement with the course content.

Who this course is for:


  • Investment Enthusiasts: Individuals interested in personal investing who want to learn how to evaluate investment opportunities effectively.
  • Investment Analysts: Professionals working in investment firms or financial institutions who are involved in analyzing stocks and making investment decisions.
  • Business Professionals: Managers and executives seeking to understand financial valuation to make informed strategic decisions for their companies.




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