- Approaches to Corporate Valuation
- Adjusted Book Value Approach in Valuation
- Stock and Debt Approach in Valuation
- Direct Comparison Approach in Valuation
- Discounted Cash Flow Approach in Valuation
- Steps involved in valuation using DCF Approach
- What is Discounted Cash Flow Valuation?
- Estimating Inputs in Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
- Approaches to Discounted Cash Flow Models
- Various discounted Cash Flow Models
- Dividend Discount Model in Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
- Applicability of the Dividend Discount Model
- Relative valuation model
- Equity Valuation Multiples Model
- Enterprise value multiples Model in valuation
- Choosing the right multiples in valuation
- Book value approach Model in valuation
- Stock and debt approach in valuation
- Special cases of valuation Intangibles Brand, Human valuation etc.
- Special cases of valuation Real estate Firms
- Special cases of valuation Start-up firms
- Special cases of valuation Firms with negative or low earnings
- Financial Service companies Valuation
- Distressed firms Valuation
- Valuation of cash and cross holdings
- Warrants and convertibles Valuation
- Cyclical & non-cyclical companies Valuation
- Holding companies Valuation
- E-commerce firms Valuation
- What is Merger?
- What is Acquisition?
- Types of Transactions in Merger and Acquisition
- Reasons for Merger and Acquistions
- Mechanics of a Merger
- Costs and Benefits of a Merger
- Exchange Ratio in a Merger
- Purchase of a Division / Plant in Merger and Restructuring
- Takeovers in Mergers and Acquisitions
- Leveraged Buyouts
- Acquisition Financing
- Business Alliances
- Managing Acquisitions
- Divestitures
- Holding Company in Mergers and Acquisitions
- Demergers Deal structuring and financial strategies Negotiations
- Payment and legal considerations
- Tax and accounting considerations
- Tax reliefs and benefits in case of Amalgamation in India
- Financial reporting of business combinations
- Deal Financing
- Financing of cross border acquisitions in India