Course Overview
Corporate valuation is a cornerstone of investment, mergers and acquisitions, and financial strategy. This Advanced Corporate Valuation Techniques Training Course provides participants with in-depth knowledge of valuation frameworks, financial modeling, and analytical methods used by leading investment banks and consulting firms.
The course covers discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable company and precedent transaction analysis, real options valuation, and advanced modeling techniques. Participants will also explore valuation challenges in emerging markets, distressed assets, and intangible-driven businesses.
By the end of this program, attendees will be able to build robust valuation models, assess strategic decisions, and apply advanced techniques to complex corporate scenarios.
Course Benefits
Strengthen mastery of valuation methodologies.
Apply advanced financial modeling techniques.
Improve decision-making in M&A and investment contexts.
Value companies in complex and emerging market conditions.
Benchmark valuation practices against global standards.
Course Objectives
Explain core and advanced corporate valuation methods.
Build detailed discounted cash flow (DCF) models.
Apply comparables and precedent transaction techniques.
Assess valuation of intangible assets and synergies.
Use real options and scenario analysis in valuation.
Evaluate valuation challenges in distressed assets.
Benchmark global corporate valuation best practices.
Training Methodology
The course combines lectures, hands-on modeling workshops, case studies, and group exercises. Participants will practice building valuation models using real-world corporate data.
Target Audience
Corporate finance professionals.
Investment bankers and equity analysts.
M&A specialists and consultants.
Executives involved in strategic financial decisions.
Target Competencies
Corporate valuation and modeling.
Financial analysis and forecasting.
Strategic investment decision-making.
Advanced quantitative valuation skills.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Foundations of Corporate Valuation
Review of key valuation principles.
Enterprise value vs equity value.
Importance of assumptions and inputs.
Common pitfalls in valuation.
Unit 2: Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
Building a DCF model step by step.
Estimating free cash flows.
Determining discount rates (WACC, CAPM).
Sensitivity and scenario testing.
Unit 3: Comparables and Precedent Transactions
Comparable company analysis (trading multiples).
Precedent transaction analysis.
Selecting peers and benchmarking.
Case studies of M&A valuations.
Unit 4: Advanced Valuation Techniques
Real options valuation.
Valuing synergies and control premiums.
Valuation of startups and high-growth firms.
Distressed and turnaround valuation methods.
Unit 5: Intangible Assets and Special Situations
Valuing intellectual property and brand equity.
Goodwill and impairment testing.
Valuation in emerging markets.
Case studies of complex valuations.
Unit 6: Financial Modeling for Valuation
Building integrated financial models.
Linking income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow.
Forecasting growth and profitability.
Advanced Excel tools for valuation.
Unit 7: Global Best Practices in Valuation
Regulatory and accounting considerations.
Valuation in private vs public markets.
Global benchmarks and frameworks.
Roadmap for applying advanced valuation techniques.
Ready to master advanced corporate valuation?
Join the Advanced Corporate Valuation Techniques Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to perform complex, reliable, and globally benchmarked valuations.
The Advanced Corporate Valuation Techniques Training Courses in Brussels provide finance professionals, investment analysts, corporate strategists, and business leaders with an in-depth understanding of modern valuation methodologies used to assess corporate performance, strategic investments, and business value creation. These programs emphasize rigorous analytical approaches and practical valuation models applied across diverse industries and business environments.
Participants explore the core principles of corporate valuation, including discounted cash flow (DCF) modeling, relative valuation through comparable company and transaction analyses, and value assessment based on economic drivers and market expectations. The courses also examine advanced topics such as scenario modeling, sensitivity analysis, cost of capital calculations, and approaches for valuing intangible assets, complex capital structures, and high-growth or restructuring businesses.
These valuation training programs in Brussels combine technical rigor with real-world application. The curriculum includes financial statement interpretation, forecasting assumptions, capital market analysis, risk-adjusted return expectations, and enterprise value vs. equity value assessment. Participants work through case studies and hands-on modeling exercises to build and refine valuation models that support strategic decision-making.
The courses highlight the strategic role of valuation in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, investment evaluation, fundraising, and performance management. Participants learn to communicate valuation findings clearly and effectively to senior leadership, investors, and key stakeholders—ensuring that financial insights translate into informed business actions.
Attending these training courses in Brussels offers professionals the advantage of engaging in a globally connected financial and policy environment known for international business exchange and economic collaboration. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to apply advanced corporate valuation techniques confidently—enhancing the quality of financial analysis, improving strategic decision processes, and supporting long-term organizational value creation in competitive and dynamic markets.