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Training Course: Certified Company Valuation Modeller


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SC235512

18 - 22 Nov 2024

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 5775 € Euro

Introduction:

In today’s dynamic financial landscape, accurate company valuation is crucial for investors, financial professionals, and business leaders to make informed decisions. The Certified Company Valuation Modeller program is designed to equip participants with the skills and tools necessary to model and evaluate the worth of companies effectively. This program focuses on a hands-on approach to company valuation, teaching participants how to build and interpret valuation models for various scenarios, from mergers and acquisitions to equity research and investment decisions.

Participants will learn the techniques for financial forecasting, discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable company analysis, and other advanced methodologies. The program aims to bridge theoretical concepts with practical application, ensuring participants leave with a solid understanding of company valuation and the ability to create robust valuation models.

Target Audience:

  • Financial analysts and consultants

  • Investment bankers and private equity professionals

  • Corporate finance professionals

  • Business valuators

  • M&A specialists

  • Equity research analysts

  • Accountants and auditors interested in valuation practices

  • Senior executives and business owners seeking valuation insights

Objectives:

  • Understand the fundamentals of company valuation and its importance in financial decision-making.

  • Master the key valuation methods, including DCF, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions.

  • Develop proficiency in building financial models from scratch for valuation purposes.

  • Apply valuation techniques to real-world scenarios, including mergers, acquisitions, and IPOs.

  • Interpret valuation results to support strategic recommendations and decisions.

Outlines:

Day 1:

Introduction to Company Valuation and Key Concepts

  • Overview of company valuation: Importance and purpose

  • Introduction to the valuation framework: DCF, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions

  • Understanding financial statements and their relevance to valuation

  • Key valuation metrics: EV/EBITDA, P/E ratios, Price-to-Book, etc.

  • Case study: Evaluating a company’s financial health

Day 2:

Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis

  • Introduction to DCF and its importance in valuation

  • Steps to building a DCF model from scratch

    • Forecasting free cash flows (FCFs)

    • Estimating the discount rate (WACC)

    • Calculating terminal value

  • Sensitivity analysis and scenarios within DCF

  • Practical session: Constructing a DCF model with real financial data

  • Case study: Applying DCF to a public company

Day 3:

Comparable Company Analysis and Precedent Transactions

  • Comparable company analysis: Identifying and selecting peer groups

  • Determining relevant valuation multiples and their applications

  • Precedent transactions: Sourcing and analyzing past M&A deals

  • Building and applying a multiples-based valuation model

  • Practical session: Building a comparable company analysis model

  • Case study: Valuing a company using comparable and precedent transactions

Day 4:

Advanced Valuation Techniques and Adjustments

  • Leveraged buyout (LBO) modeling

  • Valuing companies with complex capital structures

  • Accounting for synergies, control premiums, and minority discounts

  • Valuing startups and high-growth companies

  • Scenario analysis and stress testing valuation models

  • Practical session: Building an LBO model

Day 5:

Presentation  and Interpretation of Valuation Models

  • Best practices for presenting valuation models to stakeholders

  • Interpreting the results and drawing actionable conclusions

  • Case study: Comprehensive valuation project – valuing a company using multiple methods

  • Group presentation: Presenting a complete valuation model with findings and recommendations

  • Final assessment and feedback

Special Courses

Training Course: Certified Company Valuation Modeller


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SC235512

18 - 22 Nov 2024

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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  • Getting a bird's eye view of the city from the London Eye.
  • Tasting one of Brick Lane's famous curries.
  • Browsing the exclusive shops of Knightsbridge.
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