The Complete Company Valuation Master Class, Ace the deal!
A business valuation might include an analysis of the company’s management, its capital structure, its future earnings prospects, or the market value of its assets. The tools used for valuation can vary among evaluators, businesses, and industries. Common approaches to business valuation include a review of financial statements, discounting cash flow models and similar company comparisons. Business valuation concept is a bit subjective, it is not a solid science. That would require the evaluator to have a lot of guess work and assumptions. Business valuation is a very hot topic now due to the increased volumes of mergers and acquisitions transactions.
Inside:
- Different Business valuation techniques
- Assets-based valuation model
- Income-based valuation model
- Market-based valuation model
- Discounted Cash Flows DCF
- Real life examples for valuation
- How to calculate cost of capital WACC
- How to calculate cost of equity
- Financial statements’ role in valuation
- Quick wins and valuation best practices
This course will give you a good guide, ideas, and insights to become the Business Evaluator that you seek.
This course is designed to help you confidently participate in any business valuation project for your company . You will be able to show your real worth to your managers as you will share your knowledge and give insights on valuation techniques to your managers. You will learn the whole cycle of business valuation and advantages and disadvantages of each technique available.
Personally speaking, you will be able to add value to your resume as you get a prestigious certificate at the end of the course. You don’t have to waste that golden chance to shine and take your skills up a notch; your company is counting on you to shape it’s future and enhance its performance. Let’s roll up our sleeves and start the hard work, I can’t wait to help you achieve that goal!
What You’ll Learn In The Complete Company Valuation Master Class
- Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of business valuation, including its importance in investment decision-making.
- Identify and analyze the factors that influence the value of a business, such as financial performance, industry dynamics, market conditions, and competition.
- Evaluate various valuation methodologies and approaches, including asset-based, income-based, and market-based methods
- Apply financial modeling techniques to forecast future cash flows, earnings, and other relevant financial metrics.
- Conduct comprehensive financial statement analysis to assess the historical performance and financial health of a business.
- Apply discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis to estimate the present value of future cash flows and determine the intrinsic value of a business.
- Utilize market multiples and comparable company analysis to benchmark the valuation of a target company against its industry peers.
- Understand the role of qualitative factors, such as management quality, growth prospects, and competitive advantages in determining business value.
- Interpret valuation reports and communicate findings effectively to stakeholders.
- Critically evaluate valuation assumptions, methodologies, and inputs to assess the reasonableness and reliability of valuation conclusions.
Requirements
- Basic Knowledge about Business and Mathematics
- Basics of Microsoft Excel
- Passion
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