Introduction To Asset Valuation

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Published 7/2024
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Dicounting Cash Flows to Demterime Net Present Value
What you'll learn
Understanding Asset Fundamentals
Collecting Reliable Information
The Time Value of Money
Discounted Cash Flows
Understanding Risk versus Volatility
Perpetuity Value
Making Your Own Price Estimate
Comparing Investment Opportunities
Compounding
Exponential Functions
Investing Limitations
Requirements
Must be proficient in algebra and the use of exponential functions.
Should be proficeint in excel or similar software for calculation and data vidualization purposes
Minimal understanding of business fundamentals needed
Fundamental Analysis
Description
In this course, we'll dive deep into discounted cash flows and perpetuity values, breaking down different investment types into their fundamental components and mathematically determining their present value by reducing their expected returns to account for the time value of money. This course can help any investor navigate the thousands of investment opportunities available and avoid overpaying for an investment that could result in an unrecoverable loss or under performance over time by thinking about what an asset is worth today. When the market is overly greedy or overly fearful about the future cash flows of an investment, the market is no longer efficient in its pricing, and creates opportunity for the rational investor. This course will give you the mathematical tools and mindset you need when evaluating investments for their Net Present Value, but there are a lot more qualitative and intangible factors to consider when determining intrinsic value that will be touched on in this course. Such as the quality of management, poor accounting of earnings, and competitive position, which makes it crucial to incorporate a margin of safety in your estimations. The equations covered in this course will not only help an investor with stocks and bonds, but any kind of financial endeavor that involves paying money now for cash in the future. Such as home equity, rental properties, investments in machinery, vehicles, technology etc.
Who this course is for
Individual investors looking to gain an understanding of value investing.
People looking to make safe investments in the stock market and outperform an index
People interested in personal finance and stock investing
Finance Students
Investors
Value Investors

 

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