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Introduction to Business Valuation Valuation is probably the most fundamental concept in finance and is a necessary skill to become a world-class financial analyst In this course, we will cover the three most common valuation methodologies: comparable company valuation, precedent transaction valuation and discounted cash flow valuation
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What are Valuation Principles? Business valuation involves the determination of the fair economic value of a company or business for various reasons such as sale value, divorce litigation, and the establishment of partner ownership Image: CFI’s Business Valuation Modeling Course Key Principles of Business Valuation The following are the key principles of business valuation that business
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Master financial modeling with CFI’s FMVA®: build 3‑statement models, DCF valuations, scenario analysis, and executive-ready Excel dashboards
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What is Asset Valuation? Asset valuation simply pertains to the process to determine the value of a specific property, including stocks, options, bonds, buildings, machinery, or land, that is conducted usually when a company or asset is to be sold, insured, or taken over The assets may be categorized into tangible and intangible assets
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