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Corporate And Asset Valuation: Approaches, Inputs And Issues


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Corporate And Asset Valuation: Approaches, Inputs And Issues
Last updated 9/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 445.14 MB | Duration: 1h 34m

This course provides an overview of valuation, and the principal methods used to value firms or any flow producing asset​

What you'll 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.
Requirements
Prerequisite: Experience with business valuation
Advanced Preparation: None
Description
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:Critical valuation terms including Enterprise Value, Free Cash Flows, EBITDA, Capital Asset Pricing Model, Beta, and the Weighted Average Cost of Capital.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...

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