Master DCF Valuation: Analyze, Forecast, and Present

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Master DCF Valuation: Analyze, Forecast, and Present

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By the end of this course, learners will be able to define key valuation methods, forecast free cash flows, calculate terminal values, and apply the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model to real-world case studies. They will also gain the ability to evaluate debt and equity inputs, interpret risk through beta and CAPM, and finalize valuation models with sensitivity analysis. This beginner-friendly course provides a structured and practical introduction to DCF, guiding learners step by step from foundational concepts to advanced applications. Through hands-on case studies, participants will bridge theory with practice, ensuring they can build accurate and professional valuation models. Unlike many finance courses that only cover theory, this program emphasizes practical modeling skills, conservative assumptions, and effective presentation of results. Learners will finish the course with strong technical knowledge, improved financial reasoning, and interview-ready skills for careers in investment banking, equity research, or corporate finance. Whether you are a student, aspiring analyst, or finance professional, this course equips you with the tools to confidently apply DCF in professional scenarios.
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