Master DCF valuation: Project cash flows, calculate enterprise value, and apply key methodologies to determine accurate asset and business worth.
Master DCF valuation: Project cash flows, calculate enterprise value, and apply key methodologies to determine accurate asset and business worth.
This comprehensive course explores various Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation methods and other valuation techniques. Students learn to calculate free cash flows, project future cash flows, and determine terminal values. The curriculum covers key aspects like growth rates, discount rates, and sensitivity analysis. You'll understand how to value firms using DCF analysis, explore alternative valuation methods, and learn to assess relative value using various ratios. Part of NYIF's Corporate Finance & Valuation Methods Professional Certificate, this course provides essential skills for financial analysis and valuation.
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What you'll learn
Calculate free cash flows using corporate financial statements
Project cash flows considering macroeconomic and industry factors
Determine appropriate terminal values for DCF analysis
Apply various DCF methodologies for firm valuation
Assess relative value using industry standard ratios
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Module Description
This course provides a thorough understanding of Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis and other valuation methodologies. Students learn various DCF methods including no growth, constant growth, and variable growth models. The curriculum covers calculating free cash flows using financial statements, projecting future cash flows considering multiple factors, and determining terminal values. Special emphasis is placed on understanding sensitivity analysis, alternative valuation methods, and relative value assessment using various ratios.
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9 Courses
NYIF Instructor Specializing in Derivatives and Fixed Income Analysis
Douglas Carroll is an instructor at the New York Institute of Finance (NYIF) with over a decade of experience conducting investment training seminars. His expertise primarily focuses on the analysis and valuation of derivatives and fixed income securities. Doug's background encompasses sales, trading, and investment management, complemented by a solid understanding of the legal, regulatory, and theoretical aspects of financial markets. He holds a BS/BA in History and Economics and an MA in Economics from Northern Illinois University, as well as an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago. Doug is also licensed with Series 3, Series 7, Series 24, and Series 63 certifications.
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