Company Valuation
This course explores valuation from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives—first defining the concept of value and its relevance to companies, then examining key methodologies used to assess a company’s worth.
Overview
This course includes:
- On-demand videos
- Practice assessments
- Multiple hands-on learning activities
- Exposure to a real-world project
- 100% self-paced learning opportunities
- Certification of completion
We will be looking at the issue of valuation first from a qualitative perspective by understanding what we mean by value and how it is applied to the valuation of companies and then we will also look at valuation from a quantitative perspective by examination the main methodologies for valuing a company
Skills You Will Gain
Learning Outcomes (At The End Of This Program, You Will Be Able To...)
- Understand the concept of value, in particular, Fair Market, Going Concern and Liquidation value
- Understand the different methodologies for determining company value
- Understand Discounted Cashflow (DCF) as the most scientific valuation methodology as well as constructing a DCF model
Prerequisites
This course requires basic computer skills, numeracy, and a foundational understanding of accounting principles.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for current bankers seeking to move into investment banking, newcomers looking to build essential skills, and professionals aiming to transition their careers into the investment banking sector.
