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Valuing a Business: U.S. and Overseas

 

FINA1-CE9677 / $750
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education: Finance

Examine the fundamental methods employed in valuing a business. Major emphasis is placed on the discounted cash flow (DCF) method. Other methods explored include comparative market value, book value, the earnings approach, replacement value, liquidation value, and the factor approach. Students analyze and evaluate a company of their choice by using the DCF approach and applying other appropriate valuation methods.

2.0 CEU (24 50-minute hours)

Prerequisites: Fundamentals of Corporate Finance/FINA1-CE9140 and Financial Accounting: Part I/ACCT1-CE8101 or equivalent knowledge.

This course is also scheduled for:

SUMMER 2012


Related Subject Areas: Accounting, Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis, Portfolio Management

 

 

 

Section 1

 

Wednesday 6:30pm-8:30pm
February 8 - April 4

Wednesday 7:00pm-9:00pm
April 11

No class Feb. 22.

10 Sessions

Instructor: Morton Lee   Edward Impastato  
Location: Norman Thomas Center

 

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