This course is a comprehensive, step-by-step learning journey into the practical construction and interpretation of financial models, designed around the real-world case of Big Books Corp. Participants will learn how to analyze historical data, calculate key financial drivers, and forecast segment-wise revenues, expenses, and cash flows. The course guides learners through constructing income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, progressing into evaluating capital expenditures, depreciation schedules, and working capital cycles.

Financial Modeling & Valuation: Analyze & Forecast

Financial Modeling & Valuation: Analyze & Forecast

Instructor: EDUCBA
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What you'll learn
Build and interpret income statements, balance sheets, and cash flows in Excel.
Compute valuation metrics including NPV, FCFF, FCFE, and DCF models.
Apply relative valuation techniques and assess peer company performance.
Skills you'll gain
- Cash Flows
- Business Metrics
- Expense Management
- Equities
- Business Valuation
- Cash Flow Forecasting
- Financial Data
- Financial Forecasting
- Working Capital
- Forecasting
- Balance Sheet
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Financial Modeling
- Financial Statements
- Asset Management
- Financial Analysis
- Depreciation
- Capital Expenditure
- Revenue Forecasting
- Operating Expense
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Reviewed on May 11, 2026
The curriculum covers everything from historical analysis to advanced forecasting techniques. It’s a complete toolkit for anyone tasked with evaluating a company’s future potential.
Reviewed on Dec 26, 2025
Really enjoyed the logical flow and practical focus. The forecast drivers and normalization adjustments were explained better here than anywhere else I’ve seen.
Reviewed on Mar 3, 2026
A must-take course for anyone pursuing corporate finance or investment analysis. The valuation frameworks are practical, logical, and easy to implement.



