What you'll get
- 5+ Hours
- 1 Courses
- Course Completion Certificates
- Self-paced Courses
- Technical Support
- Case Studies
Synopsis
- Build valuation models from scratch
- Forecasting Financial Statement
- Build P&L statements from a raw data extraction
- Learn many important Finance functions in Microsoft Excel
- Knowledge of all the essential Excel formulas required for Financial Analysis
- Use MS Excel to create and automate the calculation of Financial ratios
Content
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Financial Modeling of Maruti Suzuki | 5h 18m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
Description
This course offers a hands-on, industry-focused introduction to financial modeling within the automobile sector, with a specific emphasis on the Indian market. Using Maruti Suzuki as the primary case study, you will learn how to build comprehensive, real-world financial models from scratch and apply them to various financial scenarios.
You will learn, step by step, how to structure financial models, develop assumptions, and create forecasts. The course covers key applications of financial modeling, including company valuation (DCF and relative valuation), IPO evaluation, M&A analysis, project finance modeling, budgeting, strategic planning, and investment decision-making.
You will also explore how various finance professionals, including investment bankers, equity research analysts, credit analysts, risk analysts, portfolio managers, CFOs, and consultants, use financial models to analyze performance, assess risk, determine valuations, and make informed financial decisions.
By the end of the course, you will be able to independently build robust financial models tailored to the automobile sector, interpret results accurately, and apply your insights to real-world corporate finance and investment scenarios.
Requirements
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Basic understanding of business operations or commerce fundamentals
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Familiarity with terms like procurement, inventory, and distribution (helpful but not mandatory)
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Ability to analyze simple data or interpret charts
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Interest in understanding how goods move from suppliers to customers
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No prior technical or supply chain experience required.
Target Audience
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Students and beginners looking to understand logistics and supply chain fundamentals
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Professionals working in operations, procurement, warehousing, or distribution
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Entrepreneurs aiming to streamline their business operations
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Individuals transitioning into supply chain or logistics roles
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Anyone interested in how modern supply chains function and drive business efficiency.