Corporate Finance 101- Equity Valuation
- Finance & Accounting
- Dec 17, 2024

Corporate Finance 101: Equity Valuation, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 50 lectures, based on 72 reviews, and has 2881 subscribers.
You will learn about 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 This course is ideal for individuals who are Yep! Business majors and aspiring MBAs or Yep! Finance professionals who are rusty on equity valuation or Yep! CFA Candidates or Yep! Accountants looking to strengthen their applied corporate finance skills or Yep! Non-finance professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs looking to understand how companies are valued It is particularly useful for Yep! Business majors and aspiring MBAs or Yep! Finance professionals who are rusty on equity valuation or Yep! CFA Candidates or Yep! Accountants looking to strengthen their applied corporate finance skills or Yep! Non-finance professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs looking to understand how companies are valued.
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Title: Corporate Finance 101: Equity Valuation
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 3.65
Number of Lectures: 50
Number of Published Lectures: 50
Number of Curriculum Items: 50
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 50
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
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A zoom-in, zoom-out, connect-the-dots tour of Equity valuation
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: You, Us & This Course
Lecture 1: You, Us & This Course
Chapter 2: Price, Value and Valuation
Lecture 1: Intrinsic Value
Lecture 2: Valuation Models
Lecture 3: Valuation and Market Cap
Lecture 4: A Taxonomy of Valuation Methods
Chapter 3: NPV and Discounting Cash Flows
Lecture 1: Absolute Valuation Models and NPV
Lecture 2: Compound Interest and NPV
Lecture 3: NPV and Price
Lecture 4: A Simple NPV Example
Lecture 5: Future Value of a Present Cash Flow
Lecture 6: Semi-Annual Compounding
Lecture 7: Continuous Compounding
Lecture 8: NPV of a Stream of Cash Flows
Chapter 4: Valuing Uncertain Cash Flows
Lecture 1: Discounting Risky Cash Flows
Lecture 2: Risk Return Models
Lecture 3: The Capital Asset Pricing Model
Lecture 4: WACC: The Weighted Average Cost of Capital
Lecture 5: Tax adjusting the cost of debt
Lecture 6: WACC for consistency
Lecture 7: Beta: Top-down or bottoms-up?
Lecture 8: Market Beta or Total Beta?
Lecture 9: Levering and Unlevering Betas
Lecture 10: Debt and Operating Leases
Lecture 11: Cost of Debt: Some additional factors
Chapter 5: Dividend Discount Models
Lecture 1: Dividend Discount Models
Lecture 2: Present Value, Future Value and Capital Appreciation
Lecture 3: Modeling Future Dividends
Lecture 4: Cash Cows: Constant Dividends and Growth Opportunities
Lecture 5: Sustainable Growth Rate of Equity
Lecture 6: Gordon Growth Model
Lecture 7: The h-Model
Chapter 6: Free Cash Flow Models
Lecture 1: Introducing FCF Valuation
Chapter 7: FCFF and FCFE Details
Lecture 1: Introducing FCFF and FCFE
Lecture 2: FCFF from CFO
Lecture 3: FCFE from FCFF
Lecture 4: FCFF or FCFE? Also, the APV Method
Lecture 5: Why not Net Income or EBITDA?
Lecture 6: FCFF from Net Income or EBITDA
Lecture 7: Tying Up Loose Ends
Chapter 8: Relative Valuation
Lecture 1: Introducing Relative Valuation Models
Lecture 2: The P/E Ratio: Pros and Cons
Lecture 3: Mechanics of calculating the P/E ratio
Lecture 4: Market P/E and Macro-economics
Lecture 5: Other Valuation Ratios: P/B and EV/EBITDA
Chapter 9: Capital Structure and the M-M Propositions
Lecture 1: Capital Structure Introduced
Lecture 2: Leverage, and the second M-M proposition
Lecture 3: No Free Borrowed Lunch: The First M-M Proposition
Lecture 4: Behind the Numbers: The Intuition Behind M-M
Lecture 5: The Inevitability of Taxes
Lecture 6: Wrapping up MM in a world with taxes
Instructors

Loony Corn
An ex-Google, Stanford and Flipkart team
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