Valuation is central to corporate finance, investment decisions, mergers and acquisitions, and portfolio management. Accurate valuation provides the foundation for negotiations, capital allocation, and strategic planning.
This course covers a wide range of valuation methodologies, including discounted cash flow (DCF), comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, and asset-based approaches. Participants will also explore risk-adjusted valuations, scenario analysis, and the impact of market and regulatory factors.
At EuroQuest International Training, the program blends financial theory with practical application, supported by case studies and modeling exercises that ensure participants can confidently apply valuation techniques in real-world contexts.
This course prepares professionals to perform accurate and reliable valuations, enabling organizations and investors to make better-informed decisions and achieve long-term value creation.
By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:
Join this ten-day training course to master valuation techniques for business and investments, empowering yourself to analyze, assess, and communicate value with confidence.
The Valuation Techniques for Business and Investments Training Courses in Geneva offer professionals a robust and analytical foundation for assessing the financial worth of companies, assets, and investment opportunities. Designed for financial analysts, corporate strategists, investment professionals, business leaders, and consultants, these programs focus on the core methodologies and practical tools required to make informed valuation decisions in dynamic global markets.
Participants gain deep insight into the essential principles of business and investment valuation, exploring widely used approaches such as discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, and asset-based valuation. The courses emphasize how market conditions, financial performance, industry trends, and risk factors influence valuation outcomes. Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and financial modeling practice, attendees learn to interpret financial statements, forecast cash flows, assess capital structures, and estimate intrinsic value across diverse business contexts.
These valuation training programs in Geneva integrate theoretical frameworks with applied analytical techniques. Participants examine advanced topics such as scenario analysis, sensitivity testing, cost of capital estimation, and valuation under uncertainty. The curriculum also addresses the valuation of startups, intangible assets, intellectual property, and investment portfolios—areas increasingly important in modern financial and strategic decision-making.
Attending these training courses in Geneva provides a unique advantage due to the city’s strong presence in international finance, investment management, and global economic governance. Geneva’s diverse professional environment enriches discussions on valuation practices, cross-border investment considerations, and global market influences. Upon completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to conduct rigorous valuations, support strategic decisions, and contribute to value creation—enhancing their effectiveness in corporate finance, investment analysis, and strategic planning within today’s rapidly changing business landscape.