Explain the basic valuation concepts required for valuing a company or its equity
Establish a thorough grounding in the tools required for arriving at the fair value of a company
Understand the different valuation methodologies and their applications
Understand how to arrive at the discount rate, how to measure and forecast cash flows, and how to factor in risk
Understand basic modelling using Excel and discussion on special situations in valuation
Target audience
Corporate finance professionals and credit department
Business analysts and business development/ planning executives
Merchant and investment bankers and other financial intermediaries
M&A consultants, chartered accountants and legal experts
Course Structure
Day 1 (duration 4 hours)
Session 1
Introduction to business valuation , methods of company valuation and tools required for company valuation
Session 2
Estimating discount rates and understanding risk
Session 3
Discounted cash flow valuation (DCF) and forecasting cash flows
Day 2: Duration – 4 hours
Session 4
Case study on DCF valuation
Session 5
Relative valuation, its principles and techniques
Industry-specific applications of relative valuation
Trainer Profile
He is a finance professional with over 25 years’ in-depth experience in corporate finance functions of highly reputed companies in varied industries. He is a freelance consultant and trainer in the Finance area.
He has experience in start-up companies involving setting up the entire function, as also in mature Finance organizations. He has functioned as a key decision maker on the CEO’s staff, including handling mergers and acquisitions and joint venture negotiations. At different points in time, has also headed Legal and Compliance, and Purchase functions along with the Finance portfolio. He has worked for organizations such as Tata Group, Godrej and Boyce, Fidelity Investments and few others. He has been doing training programmes with CRISIL since 2016.
He is a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (MBA) from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (1985-1987) - Specialization in Financial Management; Graduate of the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWA) – 1991; and Bachelor of Commerce from Bombay University (1982-1985).