This course serves as an introductory exploration of valuation models that employ dividends as the primary measure of cash flow. Designed for beginners seeking to develop company valuation and stock-picking skills, this course offers a solid foundation for individuals without previous finance experience, including non-financial professionals and undergraduate students. Dive into the world of dividend-based valuation and embark on your journey to understanding company valuation.
 Understanding of the time value of money
 Familiarity with measuring the cost of capital.Course Level: Beginner
Key Concepts Covered:
 Gordon Growth Models: Explore the concept of Gordon growth models and their application in estimating the intrinsic value of a company based on expected dividend growth rates.
 Perpetuity: Gain insights into the perpetuity concept and its significance in valuation models utilizing dividends.
 Annuity: Learn about annuity and its role in dividend-based valuation models, allowing for accurate estimation of cash flows.
 Annual Return: Understand the concept of annual return and its relevance to dividend-based valuation approaches.
 Dividend Yield: Explore the dividend yield metric and its application in assessing the return on investment for stocks.
Course Components:
 On-demand course videos presented by industry experts
 Downloadable course slides for a comprehensive learning
 Practice questions to reinforce understanding.
 Real-life case studies for practical application
 Final quiz to assess knowledge retention.
 Course certificate upon successful completion
Enrol in this course to acquire foundational knowledge in dividend-based valuation models. Develop the skills necessary to assess and determine the value of companies, equipping yourself with valuable tools for stock analysis and investment decision-making. Start your journey into the world of finance and valuation with this comprehensive introductory course.
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