Step-By-Step Dcf Valuation!

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Step-By-Step Dcf Valuation!
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 351.03 MB | Duration: 1h 15m

Learn how to use a DCF model to value companies in less than 2 hours!

What you'll learn
Learn how to create a detailed DCF valuation model from start to finish
Understand how to formulate a set of valuation assumptions
Discover the resources available to determine a company's forecast financials
Understand how to calculate the WACC and each of its components
Learn how to create industry standard DCF sensitivities and outputs
Requirements
A basic knowledge of finance
Description
The Step-by-Step DCF Valuation course is designed to provide you with a highly understandable & time-efficient way to learn more about the most popular company valuation tool within finance.We cover each step of a DCF valuation analysis from collating forecast company financials to creating outputs, and even doing some sensitivity analysis! We use a highly practical learning approach, so that you can reinforce your learning by doing a real company valuation step-by-step during this course! We stand by your side each step of the way as you discover the need-to-know concepts to make sure you can put this to use immediately! The 100% free preview lectures and course outline will give you a feel for the style and level of content that will be covered.I have worked in senior roles at the best global investment banks such as J.P. Morgan and Citigroup, having also been a private equity investor in Europe and Asia. You should feel confident that you are in good hands!Course Outline:1. Core Principles of Valuation - discover the essentials of what you need to know about corporate finance and valuation 2. Company Financials - dive into how to find and interpret forecast financials for major listed stocks for free  3. The WACC - learn how the discount rate throughout a DCF valuation analysis 4. DCF Assumptions - understand how to create your own, defendable assumptions for a DCF valuation5. Calculating the DCF Valuation - use practical exercises to understand how to model out a DCF valuation within Excel6. Sensitivity Analysis - learn about how to run the most common sensitivities on your DCF model 7. Creating Outputs - discover how to create your own, industry-standard DCF outputs within PowerPointIf you have any questions once you get started, do not hesitate to use the embedded Q&A function and we will get back to you shortly to continue your learning journey.Whether you're brand new to the finance world or are wanting to just learn more about valuation and DCFs, this is the course for you!We can't wait to see you inside the course!

Overview

Section 1: Core Principles of Valuation

Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course

Lecture 2 The Time Value of Money & Discount Rates

Lecture 3 Free Cash Flow & Net Present Value

Lecture 4 Which Companies Suit DCF Valuations?

Section 2: Company Financials

Lecture 5 Finding Forecast Financials with MarketScreener

Lecture 6 Extracting Key P&L and Cash Flow Items

Section 3: The WACC

Lecture 7 Overview of the WACC

Lecture 8 Determining the Cost of Debt & Applicable Tax Rate

Lecture 9 Determining the Target Capital Structure

Lecture 10 The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)

Section 4: DCF Assumptions

Lecture 11 Determining the Valuation Date and Stub Adjustment

Lecture 12 Determining the Number of Forecast Years

Lecture 13 The Methods to Determine the Terminal Value

Section 5: Calculating the DCF Valuation

Lecture 14 The Free Cash Flow Schedule

Lecture 15 The Terminal Value Schedule

Lecture 16 Calculate Company Value and Implied Share Price

Section 6: Sensitivity Analysis

Lecture 17 The Purpose of Sensitivity Analysis

Lecture 18 Building in DCF Sensitivities

Section 7: Creating Outputs

Lecture 19 DCF Outputs in PowerPoint

Section 8: Thank You!

Lecture 20 Thank You!

Professionals who want to learn more about company valuation and the DCF model,Finance students who want to learn hands-on skills that are used within finance every day,Anyone who would like to learn more about key corporate financial concepts and company valuation