Comparable Company Analysis: Apply, Evaluate & Excel

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Comparable Company Analysis: Apply, Evaluate & Excel

Coursera · Advanced ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·1mo ago
By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze peer groups, apply valuation multiples, calculate enterprise value adjustments, evaluate takeover premiums, and demonstrate comps knowledge in professional interviews. This comprehensive program equips learners with the ability to apply Comparable Company Analysis (comps), one of the most practical and widely used valuation methodologies in investment banking, equity research, and corporate finance. Through structured modules, you will explore the foundations of comps, gain hands-on experience with data adjustments and LTM calculations, and learn to compile professional comps sheets for benchmarking. The course also covers advanced applications, including REIT valuations and takeover premiums, preparing you for real-world corporate finance challenges. What makes this course unique is its balance of technical rigor and career readiness. In addition to financial modeling skills, you will gain interview-focused insights, enabling you to confidently explain and defend your valuation approach in recruitment settings. Whether you are an aspiring analyst, finance student, or professional seeking stronger valuation expertise, this course provides the tools to excel in both practical analysis and career opportunities.
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