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Financial Modelling Group offers a variety of courses on finance and investment topics. More common courses include Building a Financial Model of a Company, Financial Statements Analysis, Company Valuation, Advanced Financial Modelling and Valuation, Equity Investment Analysis, M&A Process and Modelling, LBO Process and Modelling, Advanced Microsoft Excel and Effective Business Writing. Some of the associated training modules are as follows:
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
Perhaps the most regularly employed form of valuation analysis in the investment industry, Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) promotes >> MORE |
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Comparable Trading and Transaction Valuation
Comparable Trading and Transaction multiples valuation (also known as relative valuation) is among the most commonly employed >> MORE |
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Merger Modelling
In order to assess the potential expected effect of a Mergers & Acquisitions transaction on the balance sheet and income statement of a prospective >> MORE |
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Leveraged Buyout (LBO) Modelling
Leveraged Buyout (LBO) refers to the takeover of a company which is predominantly financed by debt. LBO analysis is normally undertaken >> MORE |
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Economic Value Added (EVA) Framework
Economic Value Added (EVA) – sometimes referred to as Economic Profit (EP) – is a framework for determining the value of a business rooted >> MORE |
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Cash Flow Return on Investment (CFROI)
It is usually difficult to draw a significant correlation between accounting earnings, economic value and free flow cash. >> MORE |
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Monte Carlo Simulations
Stock markets are anything but predictable and market analysts often struggle to account for the ever-present uncertainty. In this interest >> MORE |
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Accounting and Financial Statement Analysis
In order to successfully engage with financial modelling, a strong understanding of accounting principles and financial statements >> MORE |
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Regression-Based Valuation Modelling
In order to help characterize and quantify factors that serve to establish company valuation, financial analysts often look to regressions >> MORE |
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Real Options
Filling an apparent void in the field of valuation, new practices have been recently developed to approximate the value of derivatives >> MORE |
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Special Modelling and Valuation Considerations
Every financial model is defined by certain unique characteristics. Modelling techniques (along with specific input variables) often differ >> MORE |
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Finance Foundations and Quantitative Methods
Knowledge of modern finance theory is key in financial modelling, analysis and valuation. Applying time value of money concepts and statistical >> MORE |
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Microsoft Excel
In the modern financial services industry, a strong working knowledge of Microsoft Excel – a computerized spreadsheet application >> MORE |
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Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a computer application that is widely used in the financial sector and across other industries. It is primarily employed >> MORE |
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Effective Business Writing
Knowing how to effectively communicate is an essential part of being a member of a dynamic business team. In our Effective Business Writing course we >> MORE |
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