Master Financial Valuation Like a Pro

Real-world techniques that actually work in practice. Learn from analysts who've valued everything from tech startups to mining operations across Australia and beyond.

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Four Core Methods That Matter

DCF Analysis

Build models that executives trust. We focus on the assumptions that drive real decisions, not textbook perfection.

Comparable Company Analysis

Find the right peers and adjust for differences that matter. Australian market nuances included.

Precedent Transactions

When deals tell the story better than financial statements. Learn to spot transaction premiums and control adjustments.

Asset-Based Valuation

Sometimes the sum of parts exceeds the whole. Essential for resource companies and turnaround situations.

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Hands-On Learning That Sticks

Real Company Cases

Work with actual ASX-listed companies, not made-up examples.

Industry Variations

Mining, tech, retail - each sector has quirks you need to know.

Model Building

Create robust Excel models that won't break under stress testing.

Presentation Skills

Deliver your analysis with confidence that convinces stakeholders.

Our September 2025 intensive covers everything in five focused days. January 2026 offers the extended program for deeper exploration.

What Our Students Say

The DCF workshop changed how I approach valuations completely. Instead of just plugging in numbers, I now understand which assumptions actually drive value. My manager noticed the improvement in my first week back at work.

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Maya Richardson

Senior Analyst, Perth Investment Group

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Industry-Specific Expertise

Different sectors require different approaches. A mining company valuation looks nothing like a SaaS business analysis.

  • Resource sector NAV models and commodity price assumptions
  • Technology company revenue multiples and growth trajectories
  • REIT valuations and property market cycles
  • Bank valuations and regulatory capital requirements
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Professional development session focused on financial analysis techniques and market evaluation methods

Beyond the Basics

Once you master core techniques, we tackle the complex stuff that separates good analysts from great ones.

  • Sum-of-the-parts analysis for diversified companies
  • Options valuation using Black-Scholes and binomial models
  • Country risk adjustments for international investments
  • Distressed company valuations and liquidation scenarios
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