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The Valuation Techniques for Business and Investments in Zurich is a specialized training course designed to strengthen skills in financial analysis and valuation methods.

Zurich

Fees: 11900
From: 15-12-2025
To: 26-12-2025

Valuation Techniques for Business and Investments

Course Overview

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.

Key Benefits of Attending

  • Master key valuation methodologies (DCF, multiples, asset-based)

  • Strengthen skills in financial modeling and scenario analysis

  • Apply valuation in corporate finance and investment contexts

  • Evaluate businesses, projects, and portfolios effectively

  • Support negotiations and investment decisions with robust analysis

Why Attend

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.

Course Methodology

  • Expert-led sessions on valuation frameworks

  • Practical workshops using Excel-based financial models

  • Case studies of real-world business and investment valuations

  • Group projects on M&A and investment scenarios

  • Interactive discussions on value drivers and risks

Course Objectives

By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:

  • Define the principles of business and investment valuation

  • Apply DCF, market multiples, and precedent transaction methods

  • Use asset-based and liquidation valuation approaches

  • Conduct risk-adjusted valuations under uncertainty

  • Build and interpret financial models for valuation

  • Assess valuation in M&A and capital raising contexts

  • Integrate macroeconomic and industry factors into valuations

  • Perform scenario and sensitivity analysis effectively

  • Align valuation techniques with investor and corporate goals

  • Evaluate intangible assets, goodwill, and synergies

  • Communicate valuation findings to stakeholders clearly

  • Build frameworks for ongoing valuation practices

Target Audience

  • Corporate finance managers and analysts

  • Investment and portfolio managers

  • M&A professionals and advisors

  • Business strategists and consultants

  • Executives overseeing investment decisions

Target Competencies

  • Business and investment valuation methods

  • Financial modeling and forecasting

  • Risk and sensitivity analysis

  • Negotiation and decision-making support

  • M&A and investment transaction evaluation

  • Strategic alignment of valuations

  • Governance and reporting in finance

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Valuation Principles

  • Role of valuation in corporate finance and investments

  • Key concepts of value creation

  • Applications of valuation in strategy and decision-making

  • Case studies of valuation in action

Unit 2: Financial Statement Analysis for Valuation

  • Preparing financial data for valuation models

  • Adjusting statements for non-recurring items

  • Linking valuation to performance metrics

  • Practical workshop on financial analysis

Unit 3: Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Valuation

  • Fundamentals of DCF modeling

  • Forecasting free cash flows

  • Determining discount rates and WACC

  • Practical DCF modeling exercise

Unit 4: Market-Based Valuation Approaches

  • Comparable company analysis (trading multiples)

  • Precedent transaction analysis

  • Interpreting multiples across industries

  • Practical case on market-based valuations

Unit 5: Asset-Based and Alternative Valuation Methods

  • Net asset value and liquidation valuation

  • Book vs market value considerations

  • Real options and contingent claim valuation

  • Case study application

Unit 6: Valuation of Startups and High-Growth Companies

  • Challenges in valuing startups

  • Venture capital valuation approaches

  • Adjusting for uncertainty and risk

  • Practical startup valuation exercise

Unit 7: Risk and Sensitivity in Valuation

  • Sensitivity and scenario analysis

  • Monte Carlo simulation basics

  • Adjusting for risk in valuation models

  • Practical risk-adjusted valuation

Unit 8: Valuation in Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Role of valuation in M&A deals

  • Evaluating synergies and control premiums

  • Post-acquisition valuation challenges

  • Case studies of M&A valuations

Unit 9: Valuation of Intangible Assets and Goodwill

  • Valuing brands, patents, and intellectual property

  • Accounting treatment of goodwill

  • Challenges in intangible valuation

  • Case applications

Unit 10: Portfolio and Investment Valuation

  • Valuing portfolios of companies or assets

  • Risk-return considerations

  • Performance attribution in portfolio valuation

  • Practical portfolio valuation exercise

Unit 11: Communicating Valuation Results

  • Building clear and actionable reports

  • Presenting valuation outcomes to stakeholders

  • Negotiating based on valuation findings

  • Best practices in communication

Unit 12: Capstone Valuation Project

  • Group-based business or investment valuation project

  • Applying multiple valuation methods

  • Presenting valuation outcomes to decision-makers

  • Action roadmap for practical application

Closing Call to Action

Join this ten-day training course to master valuation techniques for business and investments, empowering yourself to analyze, assess, and communicate value with confidence.

Valuation Techniques for Business and Investments

The Valuation Techniques for Business and Investments Training Courses in Zurich provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the methods, frameworks, and analytical tools required to accurately assess the value of companies, assets, and investment opportunities. Designed for financial analysts, investment managers, corporate strategists, and business consultants, these programs focus on equipping participants with practical skills to support informed decision-making, strategic planning, and value creation in corporate and investment contexts.

The courses explore key concepts in business and investment valuation, including discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, asset-based valuation, and real options. Participants learn how to apply these techniques to evaluate investment opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate restructuring initiatives. Through case studies, hands-on exercises, and scenario-based applications, attendees develop the ability to interpret financial statements, assess risk-adjusted returns, and determine the intrinsic value of businesses and investment assets.

These valuation training programs in Zurich also emphasize the integration of financial modeling, sensitivity analysis, and scenario planning to enhance the accuracy and reliability of valuation outputs. Participants examine how market conditions, economic trends, and industry dynamics influence valuation assumptions and outcomes. The curriculum balances theoretical frameworks with practical application, enabling professionals to support strategic investment decisions, negotiate transaction terms, and optimize resource allocation effectively.

Attending these training courses in Zurich offers professionals the advantage of learning in a leading global financial center known for its precision, innovation, and deep expertise in corporate finance and investment analysis. The international learning environment fosters knowledge exchange and exposure to best practices in valuation techniques. By completing this specialization, participants become equipped to perform rigorous business and investment valuations, guide financial decision-making, and support value-driven strategies—ensuring their organizations remain competitive, strategically informed, and well-positioned for sustainable growth in global markets.