What you'll get
  • 8+ Hours
  • 2 Courses
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • Assess company value using discounted cash flow and multiples methods.
  • Evaluate projects by applying internal rate of return, return on equity, and net present value metrics.
  • Gain an understanding of key valuation methods, including asset-based, going-concern, and relative approaches.
  • Learn how free cash flow is used in discounted cash flow analysis.

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Comprehensive Relative Valuation Training4h 51mView Curriculum
Corporate Valuation - Beginner to Pro in Microsoft Excel3h 01mView Curriculum

Description

Valuation is the process of determining a company’s fair worth, also known as its intrinsic or fundamental value, as well as the fair value of its shares. This assessment estimates potential market prices and helps analysts identify whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued. The process uses various financial indicators, considers both tangible and intangible assets, and includes forecasting key metrics such as revenues, cash flows, and dividends.
For investors and shareholders, valuation offers insights into a company’s expected financial performance and risks. Those comparing investment opportunities rely on equity valuation to make informed decisions. As a key part of portfolio management, valuation is essential for maximizing returns. Common techniques include the Dividend Discount Model, Dividend Growth Model, and Price-to-Earnings Ratio.

Why valuation training course?

This online course provides an in-depth curriculum to develop a strong understanding of valuation, which is the essential first step in sound investment decision-making. Participants gain a comprehensive overview of equity valuation methods, including Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) using FCFF and FCFE, Relative Valuation, and the Sum-of-the-Parts approach.

Career Prospects after successful completion of this course:

  • Equity valuation
  • Financial analyst
  • Equity research analyst
  • Portfolio management
  • Capital budgeting
  • Investment banking

This module provides a structured introduction to valuation, covering the DCF model and its application in company analysis; the Dividend Discount Model (DDM); Relative Valuation techniques; the Residual Income method; private equity valuation approaches; and sector-specific valuation frameworks. The course enhances learning through clear, self-guided presentations and practical case studies, ensuring strong conceptual understanding and real-world application.

Requirements

  • Willingness to pursue a career in financial analysis & valuation: Finance roles require different skills. While basic knowledge of valuation methods is helpful, in-depth expertise is essential for those seeking a career in financial analysis. This business valuation course is especially valuable for individuals committed to this field.
  • Basic knowledge of finance: A foundational understanding is necessary to benefit from this program. Participants should be familiar with key financial terms and core concepts. Those new to accounting or financial statements should learn these basics first to be well-prepared for the business valuation training.

Target Audience

  • Professionals seeking a career in investment banking.
  • Stock market investors.
  • Learners seeking credit hours.
  • Students enrolled in engineering, commerce, or similar programs who wish to build finance knowledge.
  • MBA and BBA finance students.