Surgent's Exploring Business Valuation Fundamentals
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Noon-2 p.m. Central
2 CPE (2 technical)
Course code: 25WS-0502
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What makes a business valuable? Who determines value? What are the key factors that make businesses valuable? In this course, we explore the different ways to value a business. We will apply foundational valuation and corporate finance concepts to real world examples in an effort to see what makes up an investment's price.
Major subjects
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What does value mean?
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Technical vs. fundamental analysis
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Intrinsic value
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Other discounted cash flow models
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Assumptions in the Gordon Growth Model
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Valuations using free cash flows
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Residual income model
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Enterprise value
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Value in mergers and acquisitions
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Small business valuations and discounts
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Advanced valuation models
Learning objectives
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Describe the factors affecting the value of a business
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Compare and contrast market value, investment value, bankruptcy value, and going concern value
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List the key differences between technical and fundamental analysis
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Calculate intrinsic value using discounted cash flow methods, such as the GGM and the H-Model
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Calculate intrinsic value using free cash flow
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Calculate the gains and losses to the buyer/seller in a merger/acquisition
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List key discounts when valuing privately held companies
Who should take this program?
- Accounting and finance professionals who want to understand the concepts and theories behind business valuation techniques
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