The Valuation & Corporate Finance  Course will give the participants with full review of the content of the major financial statements; balance sheet, Income statement, cash flow statement; the course examines the financial strengths, ratios, inventories, long-lived assets, income taxes, debt, leases, and pensions.

 

Participants will be exposed to a comprehensive financial statement analysis and valuation framework that integrates strategy, financial reporting, financial analysis and valuation, application of this framework and tools to fundamental analysis, and the role of intermediaries that use these tools in capital markets

 

The course will introduce participants to the basic tools used by finance and investment professionals. This course explores equity valuation through the use of fundamental analysis, including industry analysis and intrinsic value modelling. Fundamental analysis includes developing a thorough understanding of an industry, including how companies make money as well as how stocks are valued within the industry. Investment analysis develops the concepts and tools needed to analyse and value various publicly traded securities. The course will introduce the different approaches of valuation; Discounted Cash Flow, Dividend Discount Models, Net Asset Value and Relative valuations methods.

 

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Valuation & Corporate Finance Course:

Fundamentals of Corporate finance

    • Introduction
    • Accounting Vs. Finance
    • Sources of financing

Financial Markets and Intuitions

Financial Statements, Analysis and Ratios

    • Major financial statements
    • Comprehensive financial analysis focusing
    • The Structure and Interrelationship of Financial Statements
    • Different types of ratios and their various uses as well as limitations
    • Foundations of Ratio and Financial Analysis
      • Management’s Point of View
        • Operational Analysis
        • Profitability
      • Owners ‘Point of View
        • Investment Return
        • Disposition of Earnings
        • Per Share Analysis
      • Lenders ‘Point of View
        • Liquidity
        • Financial Leverage
        • Debt Service

Forecasting firm’s financial statements

    • Forecasting techniques
    • Projected Financial Statements

Financing Decisions:

  • Short-Term Debt—Balancing Working Capital Needs
  • Capital structure and cost of capital
  • Long-Term Debt
    • The overall weighted cost of capital “WACC”
    • Dividend Policy

 

Valuation Fundamentals

    • Valuation Process
    • Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Model
      • FCFF and FCFE
      • Forecasting Free Cash Flow
    • Dividend Discount Valuation Model
    • Net Asset Value
    • Relative valuation
      • Price to Earnings
      • Price to Book Value
      • Enterprise Value to EBITDA
      • Price to Sales
This Valuation & Corporate Finance course helps students understand how firms communicate through financial statements. They learn how to:

 

  • Use financial statement analysis as an integral part of the strategic analysis of firms;
  • Interpret financial statements, analyse cash flows, make judgments about earnings quality and uncover hidden assets and liabilities;
  • Apply financial statement analysis prospectively to forecast and value firms by applying modern accounting-based technologies.

 

Students are also exposed to the latest academic research on fundamental analysis. The course has a very practical emphasis, with a wide variety of cases, in-class exercises and a group project, all involving comprehensive analyses of publicly traded companies.

This program is designed for:

Individuals seeking a career in finance and investment as well as individuals already working in the fields of corporate finance, commercial and investment banking, asset management, project finance, and financial markets. The program intensively serves entry and intermediate levels

3 weeks

Twice a week: Evening sessions @ 6 PM

Once a week: Full day sessions on Saturdays @ 10 AM

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