What you'll get
  • 21+ Hours
  • 6 Courses
  • Mock Tests
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • Perform company valuations using the discounted cash flow (DCF) methodology.
  • Apply comparable company analysis (CCA) for relative valuation
  • Compute and interpret revenue-based and book value multiples
  • Evaluate valuation drivers specific to different industries
  • Develop structured valuation models using Excel-based frameworks
  • Complete a practical project that simulates real-world valuation scenarios

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Corporate Valuation - Beginner to Pro in Microsoft Excel3h 01mView Curriculum
DCF - Discounted Cash Flow5h View Curriculum
DCF Modeling using Microsoft Excel57mView Curriculum
Comprehensive Relative Valuation Training4h 51mView Curriculum
Relative Valuation of Siemens AG4h 08mView Curriculum
Comparable Companies Valuation3h 34mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
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Description

The Corporate Valuation course offers a structured and application-driven learning experience focused on valuing businesses using widely accepted financial techniques. Participants develop an understanding of both intrinsic and market-based valuation approaches, including discounted cash flow modeling and peer-comparison analysis. Emphasis is placed on translating financial theory into practice through Excel-based models and a hands-on project, enabling learners to assess corporate value with confidence and precision.

Sample Certificate

Course Certification

Goals

  • To build a strong conceptual foundation in corporate valuation techniques
  • To enable learners to apply valuation models in real-world business contexts
  • To strengthen analytical and decision-making skills in finance

Objectives

  • Understand and implement discounted cash flow valuation models
  • Conduct peer-based valuation using comparable company analysis
  • Calculate and analyze revenue and book value multiples
  • Identify and assess industry-specific factors that influence valuation
  • Create and interpret valuation models using Excel templates
  • Apply learned concepts through a practical, project-based approach

Highlights

  • Hands-on learning with real-world valuation applications
  • Step-by-step guidance on DCF and relative valuation techniques
  • Ready-to-use Excel templates for efficient modeling
  • Focus on industry-driven valuation insights
  • Practical project to reinforce theoretical concepts
  • Beginner-friendly structure with professional-level outcomes

Requirements

  • A foundational grasp of core financial principles, including present value, future value, and the concept of the time value of money.
  • Practical familiarity with Microsoft Excel for conducting data analysis and building financial models.
  • No mandatory prerequisites; suitable for beginners and students

Target Audience

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students specializing in finance or related disciplines
  • Finance professionals involved in analysis, forecasting, or valuation tasks
  • Aspiring financial analysts seeking roles in corporate finance or investment-related fields
  • Individuals looking to acquire hands-on skills in valuation and financial modeling.

FAQ

Q1. Is prior experience in valuation required to enroll?

No prior valuation experience is necessary. The course is designed to accommodate beginners while still delivering practical depth.

Q2. Will learners gain practical experience during the course?

Yes, the course includes Excel-based modeling exercises and a hands-on project to simulate real-world valuation work.

Q3. Are Excel templates provided?

Yes, participants receive downloadable Excel templates to support model building and analysis.

Q4. Is this course suitable for working professionals?

Absolutely. The course is structured to provide immediately applicable skills for finance roles.

Career Benefits

  • Develop in-demand valuation and financial modeling expertise
  • Enhance readiness for roles in financial analysis, corporate finance, and investment research
  • Gain practical experience that strengthens professional credibility
  • Improve the ability to evaluate companies and support strategic financial decisions
  • Build a solid foundation for advanced careers in finance and valuation-related domains