Course Name

Company Valuation: Principles, Methods, Applications

Schedule

January 13, 2025 - January 23, 2025

Schedule via Zoom:
January 13, 15, 16, 20, 22 & 23, 2025

Mondays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays

5:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Regular Rate:

Php 16,800

Early Eagle Rate:

Php 15,000

Valid Until:

December 27, 2024

Company Valuation: Principles, Methods, Applications

Description

Valuation is at the heart of almost all finance courses. Most business people that deal with securities and companies directly deal with valuation issues. Even traders who live or die by the profitability of their trades lean heavily on valuation. Given the attention that valuation has received in recent years with the number of companies that have gone bankrupt, this module is designed to provide participants with a survey of the most popular valuation methods, their uses and practical applications. 

The module focuses on company valuation, starting with accounting-linked valuation methods, with specific emphasis on the concepts of “relative valuation” using multiples, their application as well as shortcomings. From there, it then examines the principles of “discounted cash flow” valuation, the intellectual foundation of most valuation methods, with detailed discussion on the concept of “cash flow” and how to adjust accounting numbers to arrive at usable “cash flow” estimates.

Who should attend

This module is highly recommended for investment bankers, business professionals and entrepreneurs, and other finance practitioners involved, one way or another, in valuing companies or dealing with issues related thereto. Those familiar with or have adequate working knowledge of business acquisitions, cost of capital, capital structure, dividend policy and capital budgeting as well as basic business statistics, specifically, regression and variance analyses, standard deviation, etc., will find this module most meaningful and beneficial.

Successful completion of this module enables the participant to:

  1. Appreciate the importance of understanding “firm value” and how it is determined; 
  2.  Understand and apply “relative valuation” and  “discounted cash flow” techniques;
  3.  Learn the mechanics of determining “free cash flows”;
  4.  Examine the risk factors that affect cash flows and construct the appropriate discount rate;
  5.  Assess corporate value through cash flow analysis;
  6.  Value an IPO (Initial Public Offering); and 
  7.  Learn other firm valuation approaches and when to apply these techniques.

The module, which employs lectures, interactive discussions, case studies and practical application exercises, covers the following areas:

  • Accounting-linked valuation methods
  • Discounted cash flow valuation
  • “Cash flow” concept and estimation; adjustment of accounting numbers
  • Construction of appropriate discount rates
  • Review of cost of capital and weighted average cost of capital (WACC) estimation
  • The use of “adjusted present value” method as an alternative valuation approach      
                   —  when leverage is significant
                   —  when there are interest subsidies
                   —  when costs of bankruptcy are significant
                   —  when a constant debt ratio cannot be met

Mr. Gavin C. Lee was formerly an Assistant Professor at the Cesar E.A. Virata School of Business (VSB) (formerly College of Business Administration) at the University of the Philippines – Diliman where he taught Accounting and Finance for over 15 years. He has conducted numerous seminars and trainings for various institutions, including the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA), Institute of Internal Auditors – Philippines (IIA-P), and the Ateneo Center for Continuing Education (CCE).

Aside from his involvement with educational activities, he is an adviser at Unicapital Securities, Inc. (USI) for equity research in the Philippine stock market.

His corporate experience includes several years as an auditor and accountant with various institutions, including the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC), KPMG Philippines, Chevron Holdings, Inc., and Standard Chartered Bank – Philippines. 

Mr. Lee holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Accountancy and a Master of Science degree in Finance from the VSB at the University of the Philippines – Diliman. He also holds the following professional certifications: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (Philippines), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA ®), and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA ®).

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