Company valuation course
This valuation course is conducted as a workshop where delegates work to value a company of their choice, using DCF and comparable/ relative multiples.
Financial Training Associates’ valuation course
- Overview for the company valuation course – 2 days
- Valuation training course outline
Sample valuation course material
Financial Training Associates makes a small sample of its valuation training course material available online free of charge. This course material explains the role of debt free cash free (DFCF) valuations in the sale and purchase of businesses and is of interest to accountants, lawyers, principals, finance executives, bankers and other advisors dealing with the purchase and sale of companies. The material is lodged here because it is useful pre-work for delegates attending a valuation training course.
- Introduction to the debt free cash free valuation course material
- What is debt free cash free? Why is it used in company valuation?
- How does DFCF compare to shares/ equity valuation?
- Why is DFCF used in business valuation?
- What happens in a sale and purchase agreement?
- One of the main valuation methods: relative/ comparable company valuation
- The use of EBITDA multiples in comparable valuation
- Relative valuation: applying it in practice
- Overview of another main valuation method: discounted cash flow or DCF valuation
- DFCF vs. enterprise value.
The course concludes with an 8 question multi-choice interactive online valuation course quiz.
Enquire about an in-house company valuation course
If you have 4-5 staff who are interested in a valuation course, in-house training will prove cost effective for your company. To enquire about an in-house valuation course for a small group of your company’s employees please click on the blue “enquire about” button:
Book the company valuation course
This course is next running May 2012. To book on the company valuation training course please click on the red “book” button:





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