Corporate and Asset Valuation: Approaches, Inputs and Issues
Corporate and Asset Valuation: Approaches, Inputs and Issues, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 8 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 5 reviews, and has 25 subscribers.
You will learn about Define critical valuation terms. Discover how a company can be valued relative to its competitors using several common metrics. Discover how to evaluate company Betas, and to subsequently un-lever or re-lever them. Discover how to compare a derived Enterprise Value from a model to the market. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in Accounting, Finance or related fields. It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in Accounting, Finance or related fields.
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Summary
Title: Corporate and Asset Valuation: Approaches, Inputs and Issues
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 8
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 8
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Define critical valuation terms.
- Discover how a company can be valued relative to its competitors using several common metrics.
- Discover how to evaluate company Betas, and to subsequently un-lever or re-lever them.
- Discover how to compare a derived Enterprise Value from a model to the market.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in Accounting, Finance or related fields.
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in Accounting, Finance or related fields.
This course provides an overview of valuation and the principal methods used to value firms or any cash flow producing asset. Relative valuation, commonly known as the “comps” (comparables) approach, is initially introduced, along with several metrics often used to compare competitors.
The remainder of the course is focused on the discounted cash flow (DCF) approach to valuation, where three approaches are discussed: 1) the dividend discount model, 2) cash flows to equity, and 3) cash flows to the firm, as well as in what instances each is most applicable.
In the process of introducing the DCF approach, we discuss some critical valuation frameworks and tools, including the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), the Weighted Average Cost of Capital, and the un-levering and re-levering of Beta.
The course covers:
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Critical valuation terms including Enterprise Value, Free Cash Flows, EBITDA, Capital Asset Pricing Model, Beta, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital.
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How a company can be valued relative to its competitors using several common metrics including Price-Earnings Ratio, Price to Sales, Price to Book Value, and Enterprise Value to EBITDA.
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Computing EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization) and Free Cash Flows to the Firm
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Recognizing whether a valuation model should be based upon the cash flows to the entire firm, or the residual cash flows to equity holders.
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How to evaluate company Betas, and to subsequently un-lever or re-lever them.
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How to compare a derived Enterprise Value from a model to the market.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Valuation
Lecture 2: Relative Valuation Through Comps
Lecture 3: Valuation via DCF Analysis
Lecture 4: Free Cash Flows to Firm and Related DCF
Lecture 5: Discount Rates and Valuation
Lecture 6: Final Accounting Considerations in Valuation
Chapter 2: Supporting Materials
Lecture 1: Slides: Valuation: Approaches, Inputs, and Issues
Lecture 2: Valuation: Approaches, Inputs, and Issues Glossary Index
Chapter 3: Review and Test
Instructors
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Illumeo Learning
Condensed and Efficient Courses for Busy Professionals -
Eric Sussman (Illumeo)
Finance and Accounting
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