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Advanced Venture Capital Modeling

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Venture Capital| Deal Process| Model Assumptions| Income Statement| Assumption of Capital Modeling| Business Dev
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What you'll learn

  • Learn about what participation in management has to do with venture capitalism, and also how stages of financing work
  • Learn about the deal process in length – the concept of the deal process, the receipt of the proposal, considerations for an entrepreneur, and the commonly used
  • learn about model assumptions
  • creating assumptions, building the model, federal tax rates, investment assumptions, building a financial model, capitalizing assets, and finally compensation
This course includes:
5 total hours on-demand video
0 articles
0 downloadable resources
41 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of finance: Since this course is created for intermediate students, you need to have the basic knowledge of finance to crack the code. To get the most value out of this particular course, you need to be thorough with your understanding of financial accounting, financial statements, ratio analysis, and other fundamental concepts of finance.
  • Willingness to learn venture capital modeling: If you’re a finance student and you would like to learn venture capital modeling, then there’s no course better than this in the market. But not everyone would like to learn the intricacies of venture capital modeling. If you’re committed, jump in and you would learn everything you need to learn about venture capital modeling in this comprehensive course.

Description

This is the advanced form of what you would have learned in the previous module. This module is much more in-depth and will teach you the nitty-gritty of venture capital modeling. We will start with a brief overview of what advanced venture capital modeling is all about. Since it is more in-depth, first we will understand the basics of venture capital modeling just as a reference or overview. Then, we will talk about what participation in management has to do with venture capitalism, and also how stages of financing work. Then, you will learn about the deal process in length – the concept of the deal process, the receipt of the proposal, considerations for an entrepreneur, and the commonly used add-ons. Next, you will learn about model assumptions in the following manner – studying on the Project Titan, assumptions of Project Titan, creating assumptions, building the model, federal tax rates, investment assumptions, building a financial model, capitalizing assets, and finally other compensation. Then, we will talk about the income statement, the sales & marketing expenses, general administrative expenses, assets in the balance sheet, the cash flow statement, and the debt schedule. Next, we will discuss the period assumption, functions for the quarter, payment on long-term debt, building an offset formula, and calculating personal assumptions. Finally, you will learn about the business development compensations, analyzing with valuation table, the average of the comparable firm, terminal value growth, calculating the finding rounds, sum totals, and pre and post-money valuation. You would be watching 41 videos and the time investment is around 5.5 hours.

Venture capital is financing, also a type of private equity that investors provide to startup companies, emerging firms and small businesses that are believed to have long-term growth potential. To determine such their growth viability there are various financial factors which are considered. These are determined with the help of Venture capital modeling.

Through these tutorials we are going to learn about Venture capital, its financial modeling and valuation with the help of a case study. This training would be covering up

  • DCF model of Target

  • VC model

  • Cap table and returns

  • Trading and Transaction comps and multiples

  • Conclusion and summarization

Who this course is for:

  • MBA/BBA students specializing in finance: If you’re just starting in your finance career, this course may seem a little daunting. But no matter how much effort you need to put in, this course is worth the effort; because this course will take you to the next level.
  • Financial analysts/professionals: If you’re already pursuing a career in finance and want to learn more about venture capital modeling, this course is ideal for you. You will not only learn the fundamentals and advanced modeling, but you will also get an opportunity to apply what you learn.
  • Entrepreneurs: If you’re planning to go into the field of venture capitalism, this course may be the most you need. You will learn everything you need to learn about venture capital modeling.
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