Beginner to Pro in Excel: Financial Modeling and Valuation

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The syllabus

Beginner to Pro in Excel: Financial Modeling and Valuation - Welcome!

  • What does the course cover?
  • Bonus! Welcome gift
  • Welcome gift number 2
  • The best way to take this course
  • Download all course materials and frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Introduction to Excel

  • Introduction to Excel
  • Overview of Excel
  • Overview of Excel
  • The Excel ribbon
  • Basic operations with rows and columns
  • Data entry in Excel
  • Introduction to formatting
  • Rows and columns
  • Introduction to Excel formulas
  • Introduction to Excel formulas
  • Introduction to Excel functions
  • Cut, copy, & paste
  • Cut, copy, & paste
  • Paste special
  • Format cells
  • Basic operations in Excel - 38 pages

Useful tips and tools for your work in Excel

  • Excel best practices - Welcome lecture
  • Initial formatting of Excel sheets for a professional layout
  • Fast scrolling through Excel sheets
  • Fast scrolling through Excel sheets
  • Be even quicker: F5 + Enter
  • Fixing cell references
  • Introduction to fixing of cell references
  • Alt + Enter
  • Organize your data with text to columns
  • Learn how to organize your data with text to columns
  • The wrap text button
  • Set print area
  • Custom sort helps you sort multiple columns in Excel tables
  • Create drop-down lists with data validation
  • Find and select special types of cells with Select special (F5)
  • Select Special
  • Assign dynamic names in a financial model
  • Assigning dynamic names
  • Define a named range in Excel
  • Create a great Index page at the beginning of your models - Hyperlinks
  • Introduction to custom formatting in Excel
  • Apply custom formatting in a financial model
  • Macros are a great timesaver! Here's why!
  • How to save macros and use them across several workbooks
  • Excel macros - quiz
  • Fix the top row of your table with freeze panes
  • How to search functionalities in Excel
  • Filter by color - an excellent tool
  • Working with conditional formatting
  • Useful tips and tools for your work in Excel - quiz
  • A neat trick - Multiply by 1
  • Find and replace - references
  • FAQ: Why do we replace external references and how does this help us?
  • Find and replace - formatting
  • Removing (automatic) green arrows
  • Beauty saving - The professional way of saving files
  • Formula auditing with F2

Keyboard shortcuts in Excel

  • Keyboard shortcuts save LOTS of time in Excel
  • Keyboard shortcuts in Excel

Excel's key functions and functionalities made easy

  • Excel's key functions - Welcome lecture
  • A helpful consideration
  • Key functions in Excel: IF
  • Key Excel functions: SUM, SUMIF and SUMIFS
  • = and + are interchangeable when you start typing a formula
  • Key Excel functions: COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS
  • Key Excel functions: AVERAGE and AVERAGEIF
  • Key Excel functions: AVERAGE and AVERAGEIF
  • Work with text efficiently: LEFT, RIGHT, MID, UPPER, LOWER, PROPER, CONCATENATE
  • Work with text efficiently: LEFT, RIGHT, MID, UPPER, LOWER, PROPER, CONCATENATE
  • Working with text (continued)
  • Find the minimum or maximum value in a range of cells in Excel
  • Include ROUND in your financial models
  • Key Excel functions: VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP
  • How to enlarge the formula bar
  • INDEX, MATCH and their combination - the perfect substitute for VLOOKUP
  • A great Excel technique: INDEX, MATCH, MATCH
  • INDEX, MATCH and their combination - the perfect substitute for VLOOKUP
  • XLOOKUP: a solid substitute for VLOOKUP and INDEX&MATCH
  • Using Excel's IFERROR function to trap spreadsheet errors
  • RANK is a valuable tool when using Excel for financial and business analysis
  • CHOOSE - Learn how to render your models flexible
  • Use Goal Seek to find the result that you are looking for
  • Use Goal Seek in order to find the result that you are looking for
  • Include sensitivity analysis in your models through Data Tables
  • Include sensitivity analysis in your models through Data Tables
  • Excel's dynamic and interactive tables: Pivot tables
  • Excel's key functions and functionalities made easy

Update! SUMIFS - Exercise

  • Exercise - Excel's SUMIFS function - unsolved
  • Exercise - Excel's SUMIFS function - solved & explained

Financial functions in Excel

  • Future and present values in Excel
  • Calculating the rate of return of an investment with the IRR function
  • Calculating a complete loan schedule in Excel
  • Date functions in Excel

Microsoft Excel's Pivot Tables in depth

  • Introduction to Pivot Tables and the way they are applied
  • Creating Pivot Tables easily!
  • Give your Excel Pivot Tables a makeover
  • Modifying and pivoting fields to obtain the Pivot Table you need
  • Learn more about GETPIVOTDATA - A very important Excel function
  • An introduction to slicers - The modern-day Pivot Table filters

Case study - Building a complete P&L from scratch in Excel

  • Case study - Build a P&L from scratch - Welcome lecture
  • Introduction to the case study
  • Understand your data source before you start working on it
  • Order the source worksheets
  • Create a code: the best way to organize your data and work efficiently with it
  • Learn how to create a database
  • Use VLOOKUP to fill the database sheet
  • Use SUMIF to complete the database sheet
  • FAQ: Sum of FY2018 doens't go down to zero
  • Use INDEX & MATCH as a substitute for VLOOKUP
  • Substituting VLOOKUP with XLOOKUP (Office 365 Only)
  • Mapping the rows in the database sheet
  • In case you have any doubts about the Mapping exercise
  • Building the structure of the P&L sheet
  • Formatting sets You apart from the competition in Excel - A Practical Example
  • Populate the P&L sheet with SUMIF
  • FAQ: Why the sum of the check should be 0?
  • Learn how to find mistakes with COUNTIF
  • Calculating year-on-year percentage variations the proper way
  • FAQ: Why do we subtract -1 when calculating year-on-year growth?

Introduction to Excel charts

  • How to insert a chart in Excel
  • Editing Excel charts
  • Excel chart formatting
  • How to create a bridge chart in Excel
  • New ways to visualize your data - Treemap charts
  • Sparklines

P&L Case Study continued - Let's create some great-looking professional charts

  • Create professional and good-looking charts - Introduction
  • Build a column stacked chart with a secondary line axis in Excel
  • Learn how to build effective doughnut charts in Excel
  • Learn how to build an area chart in Excel
  • Learn how to create bridge charts
  • Learn how to create bridge charts in Excel 2007, 2010, and 2013
  • Case Study - Building a Complete P&L from scratch in Excel
  • Course Challenge - Apply your skills in practice!

Business analysis techniques applied in Excel

  • Trend Analysis in Excel
  • Comparative Analysis in Excel
  • Value-based analysis in Excel
  • Correlation analysis in Excel
  • Time series analysis in Excel
  • Regression analysis in Excel

Case Study - Building an FMCG Model from Scratch

  • Introduction to the Case Study
  • Preliminary mapping of the data extraction
  • Working with an SAP data extraction
  • Creating an output structure of the FMCG model
  • Improving the layout and appearance of the FMCG report
  • Inserting formulas and automating calculations
  • Creating a Master Pivot Table: The main data source for the FMCG report
  • GETPIVOTDATA is great! Extracting data from the Master Pivot Table
  • A potential error with GETPIVOTDATA you might encounter and its fix
  • FAQ: My GETPIVOTDATA function doesn't work
  • Combining Slicers and GETPIVOTDATA: The key to our success
  • Getting fancy with Excel slicers - Good-looking Excel slicers
  • This is how the report can be used in practice by high-level executives
  • Dynamic reporting with GETPIVOTDATA and slicers

Financial modeling fundamentals

  • Financial modeling basics - Welcome lecture
  • What is a financial model?
  • Why use financial models?
  • Financial modeling - worst practices - things you should avoid
  • Financial modeling - best practices
  • Financial modeling - The types of models that are built in practice
  • Financial modeling - Quiz
  • Financial modeling: The right level of detail in a model
  • Financial modeling: Forecasting guidelines
  • Forecasting financials - Quiz
  • Building a complete model - Important considerations
  • Modeling the Income statement
  • Modeling the Balance sheet - Part 1
  • Modeling the Balance sheet - Part 2
  • Building a financial model - Quiz

Introduction to Company Valuation

  • The core theory behind Company Valuation

Introduction to Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Introduction to Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Why acquire another firm
  • Company valuation

Learn how to build a Discounted Cash Flow model in Excel

  • Valuation Case study - Welcome lecture
  • Introduction to the DCF exercise
  • The stages of a complete DCF Valuation
  • Description of the structure of the DCF model
  • A glimpse at the company we are valuing - Cheeseco
  • Modeling the top line
  • Introducing scenarios to the model with Choose
  • Modeling other items: Other revenues and Cogs
  • Modeling other items: Operating expenses and D&A
  • Modeling other items: Interest expenses, Extraordinary items and Taxes
  • Forecasting Balance sheet items
  • An introduction to the "Days" methodology
  • Calculation of DSO, DPO and DOI for the historical period
  • Forecasting DSO, DPO and DOI
  • Forecasting Property, Plant & Equipment, Other assets and Other liabilities
  • Creating an output P&L sheet
  • Populating the output P&L sheet
  • Populating the output BS sheet
  • Completing the output BS sheet for the historical period
  • Creating a structure for the calculation of Unlevered free cash flows
  • Bridging Unlevered free cash flow to Net cash flow
  • Calculating Unlevered free cash flow
  • Calculating Net cash flow
  • Obtaining the rest of the cash flows through Find and Replace
  • Introducing Weighted average cost of capital and Perpetuity growth
  • Discounting Unlevered free cash flows to obtain their Present value
  • Calculating Continuing value and Enterprise value of the business
  • Calculating Equity value
  • Sensitivity analysis for WACC and perpetuity growth
  • A possible application of Goal seek
  • Using charts to summarize the results of the DCF model

Tesla valuation - Complete practical exercise

  • Organizing external inputs in a 'Drivers' sheet
  • Forecasting Tesla's expected deliveries
  • Comparing delivery figures with the ones of industry peers
  • Estimating an average selling price of Tesla vehicles
  • Calculating automotive revenue
  • Peer comparison: Gross profit %
  • Calculating automotive gross profit
  • Calculating automotive cost of sales
  • Forecasting 'energy' and 'services' revenue
  • Calculating 'energy' and 'services' gross profit and cost of sales
  • Forecasting operating expenses
  • Building a fixed asset roll forward: PP&E
  • Building a fixed asset roll forward: estimating Capex
  • Building a fixed asset roll forward: D&A schedule
  • Calculating DSO, DIO, DPO
  • Producing a clean P&L output sheet
  • Calculating investments in working capital
  • Forecasting Unlevered free cash flow
  • Forecasting other assets
  • Forecasting other liabilities
  • Completing Unlevered free cash flow
  • Modeling Tesla's financing needs in the forecast period
  • Calculating Net income
  • Bridging Unlevered free cash flow to Net cash flow
  • Balancing the Balance sheet
  • Estimating Weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
  • Performing discounted cash flow valuation (DCF)
  • Calculating enterprise value, equity value, and price per share
  • Final comments
  • You made it!

Capital budgeting - The theory

  • Introduction to Capital budgeting
  • Why we need Capital budgeting?
  • The time value of money
  • Calculating future and present value
  • Calculating cost of equity
  • Coming up with project-specific beta
  • Weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
  • The type of cash flows we will have in a project
  • Estimating the project's cash flows

Capital Budgeting - A complete Case study

  • Introduction to the Capital budgeting exercise
  • Organizing an "Inputs" sheet
  • Forecasting savings: Building a plant in Vietnam vs. producing cars in Italy
  • Fixed asset rollforward
  • The impact of working capital
  • Modeling debt financing
  • Adding a P&L sheet
  • Calculating project cash flows
  • Estimating the weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
  • Finding cost of equity
  • Discounting the project's cash flows and residual value
  • Performing sensitivity analysis and completing the exercise
  • FAQ: Data does not change in the DCF sheet, it changes from the Drivers sheet
  • Build a complete capital budgeting model from scratch
  • Congratulations!!

Next steps

  • Next steps

APPENDIX - Microsoft Excel 2010 - Introduction to Excel

  • Overview of Excel
  • Basic manipulations with rows and columns
  • The Excel ribbon
  • Data entry in Excel
  • Introduction to formatting
  • Introduction to Excel formulas
  • Introduction to Excel functions
  • Cut, copy, & paste
  • Paste special

APPENDIX - Microsoft Excel 2010 - Useful tips and tricks

  • Initial formatting of an Excel sheet to render it professional
  • Fast scrolling through Excel sheets
  • Introduction to fixing of cell references
  • Learn how to use the Wrap Text button
  • Create a drop-down list by using Data Validation
  • Using Custom-sort in order to sort multiple columns within a table
  • Create a great Index page at the beginning of your models - Hyperlinks
  • Fix the top row of your table with Freeze Panes
  • Macros are a great timesaver! Here's why!
  • Find and select special types of cells with Select Special (F5)
  • Assign custom formats to specific cells within a financial model (e.g Multiples)
  • Define a named range in Excel
  • Learn how to organize your data with Text to Columns
  • Learn how to assign dynamic names within a financial model
  • Create easily printable documents in Excel by using Set Print Area
  • Using the 'Alt + Enter' combination

APPENDIX - Microsoft Excel 2010 - Keyboard shortcuts

  • Keyboard shortcuts Save LOTS of time in Excel 2010

APPENDIX - Microsoft Excel 2010 - Excel functions

  • Key Excel functions: SUM, SUMIF and SUMIFS
  • Key Excel functions: COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS
  • Key Excel functions: AVERAGE and AVERAGEIF
  • Elaborate text efficiently: LEFT, RIGHT, MID, UPPER, LOWER, PROPER, CONCATENATE
  • Find the minimum or maximum value in a range of cells in Excel
  • Include ROUND in your financial models
  • Key Excel functions: VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP
  • INDEX, MATCH and their combination - the perfect substitute for VLOOKUP
  • Using Excel's IFERROR function to trap spreadsheet errors
  • Learn how to render your models flexible with CHOOSE
  • Use Goal Seek to find the result that you are looking for
  • Include sensitivity analysis in your models through Data Tables
  • Excel's dynamic and interactive tables: Pivot tables

APPENDIX - Company Valuation

  • Why value a company
  • An investor's perspective when valuing a company
  • Which are the drivers of company value?
  • How to calculate UFCF
  • What is WACC
  • How to find cost of debt
  • How to find cost of equity
  • Forecasting financials
  • Calculating terminal value
  • Discounting cash flows
  • Calculating enterprise and equity value

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