Build a DCF Valuation Model
Build a DCF Valuation Model, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 44 lectures, based on 427 reviews, and has 2658 subscribers.
You will learn about At course completion, you will have developed a comprehensive "Wall Street quality" DCF model from scratch. This course is ideal for individuals who are Investment banking professionals and students seeking a lucrative finance career. It is particularly useful for Investment banking professionals and students seeking a lucrative finance career.
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Summary
Title: Build a DCF Valuation Model
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 44
Number of Published Lectures: 44
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At course completion, you will have developed a comprehensive "Wall Street quality" DCF model from scratch.
Who Should Attend
- Investment banking professionals and students seeking a lucrative finance career.
Target Audiences
- Investment banking professionals and students seeking a lucrative finance career.
DCF analysis is both academically respected and widely used on Wall Street as a primary method of valuation. Many finance interview questions specifically test a candidate's understanding of the DCF. The step-by-step modeling course uses a real case study approach and is designed to mimic the experience of an financial analyst.
This course builds on Wall Street Prep's financial statement modeling course to teach trainees how to build a working discounted cash flow (DCF) model in Excel from scratch.
Along the way, you will learn how to estimate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) in the real world, and build several commonly used approaches to calculating terminal value. Finally, we will use data tables to analyze a broad range of scenarios given different assumptions.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: DCF Modeling Overview
Lecture 1: A Note on Course Materials
Lecture 2: DCF Modeling Introduction
Lecture 3: Enterprise Value vs. Equity Value
Lecture 4: Book Value vs. Market Value
Lecture 5: Cash Flow vs. Relative Valuation
Chapter 2: DCF Mechanics
Lecture 1: DCF Overview
Lecture 2: The 2 Stage DCF Approach
Lecture 3: DCF vs. Comps in the Real World, Part 1
Lecture 4: DCF vs. Comps in the Real World, Part 2
Lecture 5: Unlevered vs. Levered DCF Approach
Lecture 6: Unlevered vs. Levered Concept Check
Lecture 7: DCF Implementation
Chapter 3: DCF Modeling
Lecture 1: Building a DCF from a fully integrated Financial Statement Model
Lecture 2: Modeling Unlevered Free Cash Flows, Part 1
Lecture 3: Modeling Unlevered Free Cash Flows, Part 2
Lecture 4: Modeling the Terminal Value (TV) using the Perpetuity Approach
Lecture 5: Exit Multiple Concepts
Lecture 6: Modeling the TV using Exit Multiples
Lecture 7: Understanding Net Debt
Lecture 8: Modeling Net Debt
Lecture 9: Company Specific Adjustments: Modeling Apple's Trapped Cash
Chapter 4: Shares Outstanding
Lecture 1: Modeling Dilutive Securities
Lecture 2: RSUs and Model Review
Lecture 3: Shares Outstanding Overview
Lecture 4: Shares Outstanding – Options
Lecture 5: Shares Outstanding – Split & Dual Classes
Lecture 6: Shares Outstanding – Convertible Preferred Stock
Lecture 7: Shares Outstanding – Convertible Exercise
Lecture 8: Shares Outstanding – Restricted Stock
Chapter 5: Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Lecture 1: WACC Concepts, Part 1
Lecture 2: WACC Concepts, Part 2
Lecture 3: WACC Concepts, Part 3
Lecture 4: WACC Concepts, Part 4
Lecture 5: Modeling WACC
Chapter 6: DCF Model Finishing Touches
Lecture 1: Modeling an Implied Perpetuity Growth Rate
Lecture 2: DCF Sensitivity Analysis
Lecture 3: Constructing a "Football Field" Valuation Chart
Lecture 4: LTM Summary Calculations
Chapter 7: DCF Bells & Whistles
Lecture 1: Midyear Adjustments in the DCF
Lecture 2: Normalizing Terminal Year Free Cash Flows
Lecture 3: Modeling Normalized Terminal Year Free Cash Flows
Lecture 4: Industry Beta Concepts
Lecture 5: Industry Beta Exercise
Lecture 6: Industry Beta Modeling
Instructors
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Wall Street Prep
The global leaders in financial training
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- 1 stars: 7 votes
- 2 stars: 12 votes
- 3 stars: 40 votes
- 4 stars: 143 votes
- 5 stars: 225 votes
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