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Corporate Finance 101: Equity Valuation

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  • Updated 8/2016
4.0
(73 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 5 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Loony Corn
Rating
4.0
(73 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Corporate Finance 101: Equity Valuation

A zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots take on FCF models, Dividend discount models, and equity valuation

A zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots tour of Equity valuation


Let's parse that


  • 'connect the dots': Equity valuation is conceptually complex - that's why plenty of folks mechanically follow the procedures, but don't understand the valuation they end up with. This course makes sure that won't happen to you.
  • 'zoom in': Getting the details is very important in equity valuation - a small change in an assumption, and the value output by your model changes dramatically. This course gets the details right where they are important.
  • 'zoom out': Details are important, but not always. This course knows when to switch to the big picture.

What's Covered:


  • Equity Valuation Introduced: intrinsic value, price, valuation and market capitalisation.
  • Absolute Valuation Techniques focus on getting a point estimate of a company's intrinsic value. This is invariably done by discounting a series of cash flows projected into the future.
  • Net Present Value and Discounting Cash Flows: NPV is a crucial concept in finance - and in life. Understand what the present value of an asset is, how it relates to the rate of return on the asset, and how risky cash flow streams are handled.
  • CAPM, Weighted Average Cost of Capital and Required Equity Return: These are key concepts required in valuing the risky stream of cash flows that represent a company's value.
  • Dividend Discount Models: A family of absolute value models that discount the dividends from a stock. Despite their seeming simplicity, there is some real wisdom embedded into these models. Understand them.
  • Free Cash Flow Valuation: FCF valuation is a serious valuation tool. Understand how to use it right - and when not to use it.
  • FCFF and FCFE: The fine print on calculating Free Cash Flows to the Firm, and to Equity holders.

Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 50 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 You, Us & This Course
  • Section 2 Price, Value and Valuation
  • Section 3 NPV and Discounting Cash Flows
  • Section 4 Valuing Uncertain Cash Flows
  • Section 5 Dividend Discount Models
  • Section 6 Free Cash Flow Models
  • Section 7 FCFF and FCFE Details
  • Section 8 Relative Valuation
  • Section 9 Capital Structure and the M-M Propositions

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand company valuation, the role of cash flows, risk and return, Apply important types of models: Dividend-Discount models, Free Cash Flow Models and Relative-Value models, Calculate the cost of capital to a company


Reviews

  • P
    Pradeeppm
    4.0

    Interesting and nicely presented.

  • S
    Samyak Jain
    2.0

    Going too fast

  • H
    Hithim Dabi
    1.5

    The absence of case studies on companies and Excel files for valuation models was not what I expected from this course. This is a course designed for beginners. However, the same knowledge is available online for free. It is a complete waste of time if you intend to pursue studies at the intermediate or advanced levels. It would have been preferable if the practical section or actual situations were presented on Excel.

  • A
    Alessandro Avitabile
    3.0

    English pronouncing is absolutely bad, almost impossible to understand.

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