Financial Analysts, Investment & Evaluation Professionals, Business Development Planners, Mergers & Acquisitions Specialists, Accountants, Valuation Professionals
Beginner-to-Intermediate
Financial Modeling and Analysis teaches students how to conceive of and build a financial model from beginning-to-end, followed by due diligence. This course demonstrates how financial models guide commercial discussions. Participants will learn how to negotiate off the financial model.
This course will utilize a Discounted Cash Flow ("DCF") pro forma approach derived from a full suite of financial statements: 1) Income Statement, 2) Statement of Retained Earnings, 3) Balance Sheet and, 4) Statement of Cash Flow. Participants use "hot keys" and page-setup techniques to build a fully integrated pro forma DCF model from a list of assumptions. The "mouseless" Excel techniques employed dramatically reduce model coding time. Next, delegates learn how to integrate all financial statements to produce a correctly-balanced Balance Sheet, without circularities. The class will use this model as a guide to review commercial issues, negotiate strategies and analyze financial ratios. Finally, the course demonstrates the power of Monte Carlo simulation analysis creating a dynamic decision-making tool and elevating beyond simple static input and output spreadsheets.
This course is indispensable to the effective use of financial spreadsheets for any industry or sector. (NB: A working knowledge of financial accounting is helpful but not essential.)
| Part 1 | Introduction to Excel |
| Part 2 | Introduction to Financial Statements |
| Part 3 | Introduction of a Pro Forma Model |
| Part 4 | Assets: Purchasing versus Leasing |
| Part 5 | Operational Worksheets |
| Part 6 | Debt |
| Part 7 | Coding Full Financial Statements |
| Part 8 | Discussion on Valuation |
| Part 9 | Discounted Cash-Flow Modeling |
| Part 10 | Using the Model to Price the Asset |
| Part 11 | Monte Carlo Simulation Analysis |
This course takes a practical "learn by doing" modular approach. The course structure for each module follows a four-step pattern: 1) teaching of the material, 2) spreadsheet exercise, 3) review of the exercise; then, 4) follow-up with a question and answer session. Each successive module builds upon the previous exercise. Each participant will be given problem and answer files to insure course fluidity for every student's level.
This course will use methodologies to:
Vair Training courses are held at world-class international venues. Registration fees include morning coffee/tea, networking lunches and afternoon refreshments. Course materials are provided electronically on-site. Detailed venue descriptions, times and logistics are included with post-registration materials and documents.
Ciudad de México Jul 4-5, 2013
Modelos Financieros y Analisis
Financial Modeling and Analysis
Financial Modeling and Analysis + Project Finance and PPP Advanced Modeling
Financial Modeling and Analysis
Financial Modeling and Analysis + Project Finance and PPP Advanced Modeling
Financial Modeling and Analysis
Financial Modeling + Project Finance and PPP Advanced Modeling