Stock Valuation & Financial Modelling for Stock Investing
Stock Valuation & Financial Modelling for Stock Investing, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.53, with 40 lectures, based on 146 reviews, and has 949 subscribers.
You will learn about 1. Learn how to find out the intrinsic value of stocks. 2. The ability to find the cheapest and most expensive stocks within a sector or industry 3. The ability to do financial modelling leading to find the intrinsic value of stocks. 4. Ability to value a stock using different valuation techniques. This course is ideal for individuals who are People who already know what stocks to buy or sell, but needs to learn how to value stocks. or People who wants to know which stock(s) are cheapest and which stock(s) are most expensive within a sector or industry. It is particularly useful for People who already know what stocks to buy or sell, but needs to learn how to value stocks. or People who wants to know which stock(s) are cheapest and which stock(s) are most expensive within a sector or industry.
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Summary
Title: Stock Valuation & Financial Modelling for Stock Investing
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.53
Number of Lectures: 40
Number of Published Lectures: 40
Number of Curriculum Items: 40
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 40
Original Price: $119.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 1. Learn how to find out the intrinsic value of stocks.
- 2. The ability to find the cheapest and most expensive stocks within a sector or industry
- 3. The ability to do financial modelling leading to find the intrinsic value of stocks.
- 4. Ability to value a stock using different valuation techniques.
Who Should Attend
- People who already know what stocks to buy or sell, but needs to learn how to value stocks.
- People who wants to know which stock(s) are cheapest and which stock(s) are most expensive within a sector or industry.
Target Audiences
- People who already know what stocks to buy or sell, but needs to learn how to value stocks.
- People who wants to know which stock(s) are cheapest and which stock(s) are most expensive within a sector or industry.
This course is to help students in stock valuation using both relative valuation as well as absolute valuation techniques.
The course starts with the ratio analysis to get students blend into the course proper. The purpose of ratio analysis is to help students use the appropriate criteria to select the good stocks to buy. This is the first step to stock investing. However, knowing the goods stock to buy or sell is not good enough. The next step is to look into ways to value a stock so that students can buy the selected at the right price. It is no point to buy a good stock at wrong price. Always remember that even if an investor managed to buy a good stock at sky-high price, he may not able to benefit from the investment. Hence, it is important to know some valuation techniques. This is to enable him to buy stocks at the right price. Generally, there are two types of valuation techniques – relative valuation and absolute valuation.
Relative valuation concept: Here, several valuation techniques, such as PE ratio, PBV and PS ratios, were shared. Valuation using these techniques are compared against each other, against industry benchmarks and against time.
Absolute valuation concept: This is where students will be taught on intrinsic valuation, and the various methods to obtain the intrinsic value using financial modelling techniques. The valuation models for this section will be Dividend Discount Model (DDM) and Discounted Cash Flow (DCF).
The course will involve theories and principal concepts, and where to obtain the data to fit into the financial formula. Exercises and financial quizzes to help reinforce the understanding on the key concepts. The course will have many examples to help reinforce the key concepts.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: Disclaimer
Lecture 3: Course structure
Chapter 2: Ratio Analysis
Lecture 1: Introduction to ratio analysis
Lecture 2: Liquidity ratios
Lecture 3: Profitability ratios
Lecture 4: Solvency ratios
Lecture 5: Putting all the information together
Lecture 6: Ratio analysis – Conclusion
Chapter 3: Relative or comparative valuation
Lecture 1: Introduction to relative valuation concepts
Lecture 2: PE ratio – Introduction
Lecture 3: PE ratio formula explained
Lecture 4: PE ratio characteristics
Lecture 5: PE ratio Quiz – Questions
Lecture 6: PE ratio Quiz – Answers
Chapter 4: Price to Book Value
Lecture 1: Introduction to price to book value
Lecture 2: PBV – Application 1 – Comfort Delgro
Lecture 3: PBV – Application 1 – ComfortDelgro – supplement
Lecture 4: PBV – Application 2 – Singapore Airlines
Lecture 5: PBV – Application 3 – US airlines
Chapter 5: Price to sales ratio
Lecture 1: Price to sales ratio
Chapter 6: Absolute valuation – Introduction
Lecture 1: Absolute valuation – Introduction
Lecture 2: DDM – The principle
Lecture 3: DDM – Quizzes
Lecture 4: DDM – Answers to Quiz 1-5
Lecture 5: DDM – Answers to Quiz 6
Lecture 6: Calculating discount rate -1
Lecture 7: Calculating discount rate – 2
Chapter 7: Discounted cash flow
Lecture 1: DCF – Principle
Lecture 2: The computation
Lecture 3: DCF – The difference in the calculated intrinsic value and actual trading price
Lecture 4: DCF – Software limitations
Chapter 8: Case study – Three commercial banks
Lecture 1: Case study – Three commercial banks_introduction
Lecture 2: Case study-Three commercial banks – Questions
Lecture 3: Case study – Three Commercial banks – Dividend growth rate
Lecture 4: Case study – Three commercial banks – Discount rate & absolute valuation
Lecture 5: Case study – Three commercial banks – Section Interlude
Lecture 6: Case study – Three commercial banks – PE & PBV ratios
Lecture 7: Case study – Three commercial banks – Conclusion of case study
Chapter 9: The closing
Lecture 1: Bonus lecture
Instructors
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Brennen Pak
Chief Trainer
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