Exploring Business Valuation Fundamentals
Live Virtual Seminar
2.00 Credits
Member Price $120.00
Price will increase by $50 on 8/5
Non-Member Price $180.00
Price will increase by $50 on 8/5
Overview
What makes a business valuable? Who determines value? What are the key factors that make businesses valuable? This course explores the different ways to value a business and applies foundational valuation and corporate finance concepts to real world examples in an effort to see what makes up an investment's price.
Highlights
- What does value mean?
- Technical vs. fundamental analysis
- Intrinsic value
- Other discounted cash flow models
- Assumptions in the Gordon Growth Model
- Valuations using free cash flows
- Residual income model
- Enterprise value
- Value in mergers and acquisitions
- Small business valuations and discounts
- Advanced valuation models
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Accounting and finance professionals who want to understand the concepts and theories behind business valuation techniques
Objectives
- Describe the factors affecting the value of a business
- Compare and contrast market value, investment value, bankruptcy value, and going concern value
- List the key differences between technical and fundamental analysis
- Calculate intrinsic value using discounted cash flow methods, such as the GGM and the H-Model
- Calculate intrinsic value using free cash flow
- Calculate the gains and losses to the buyer/seller in a merger/acquisition
- List key discounts when valuing privately held companies
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
John Kilroy
John Kilroy is a managing member of iValue Financial Planning LLC, located in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. John engages clients in financial and tax planning, as well as preparing tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts. John is a CPA and a CFP® practitioner. He is a 1979 graduate of Villanova University with a BS in Accounting. John is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Financial Planning Association (FPA). Within the FPA, John has served as a board member of the Philadelphia Tri-State chapter and on its education and finance committees. John is an adjunct faculty member for the Temple University Certificate of Financial Planning Program. He is a frequent speaker and facilitator on tax and financial planning topics. John has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch.com, and USATODAY.com. He has written for the Journal of Financial Planning, and is a contributor to Retirement Weekly. John has also discussed financial and tax planning issues on various radio outlets.
Non-Member Price $180.00
Member Price $120.00