Valuation Modelling Course
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I found very interesting and practical working through multiple company accounts.
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Useful parts of the training were building WACC, analysing P&L, BS, CF statements
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The capbility to ask questions and interaction with other atendees. I found that pragmatic and useful.
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Short course
In London
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
London
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Class hours
14h
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Duration
2 Days
Suitable for: Analysts, Associates, Executives, Managers. This practical training course provides participants with a comprehensive review of company valuation, the main techniques and their inter-relationships. The review covers topics including obtaining raw data for valuation, “cleaning” source numbers, defining and calculating firm value (enterprise vs. equity value), calculating reference multiples, and applying multiples to target company valuation.
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Reviews
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I found very interesting and practical working through multiple company accounts.
← | →
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Useful parts of the training were building WACC, analysing P&L, BS, CF statements
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The capbility to ask questions and interaction with other atendees. I found that pragmatic and useful.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Bertie
Tomi
Caleb T
Javier
Carlo Giocco
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Equity
- Cleaning
- Accounts
- Financial Modelling
- Excel Modelling
- Valuation
- Valuation Methodologies
- Business
- Target Business
- Data
- Database
Teachers and trainers (1)
Course Tutor
Senior trainer
This programme is taught by an experienced corporate finance practitioner. Please click on www.financialtrainingassociates.com for further details.
Course programme
A PRACTICAL INTRO TO COMPANY VALUATION METHODOLOGIES – TWO DAYS
This training course provides participants with a comprehensive review of company valuation, the main techniques and their inter-relationships. The review covers topics including obtaining raw data for valuation, “cleaning” source numbers, defining and calculating firm value (enterprise vs. equity value), calculating reference multiples, and applying multiples to target company valuation.
Just like they might have to in their jobs, delegates start just with a set of publicly available accounts for the company they are interested in valuing. During the course delegates:
- Use publicly available accounts to calculate recurring underlying earnings for their target company
- Determine comparable businesses that might form part of the target’s peer group and source information relating to those other businesses
- Calculate an appropriate series of valuation multiples for the target business using publicly available data
- Learn how to work from equity to enterprise value and back again
- Conduct a valuation for their target business.
Valuation Modelling Course