Questions About Valuation Training?
We've answered the most common questions from analysts and investors learning fundamental analysis and company valuation frameworks in Toronto.
Not at all. Our training starts with the fundamentals of financial analysis and builds from there. If you're comfortable with spreadsheets and basic finance concepts, you're ready to begin learning DCF models and valuation frameworks.
We ground our examples in Canadian market dynamics, tax implications, and the types of companies you'll actually analyze in Toronto. The frameworks themselves—DCF analysis, multiples, comparable company analysis—apply globally. You'll learn both the universal methods and how they work in the Canadian context.
That depends on the program you choose. Our foundational courses are structured for professionals working full-time—expect to spend 5-8 hours per week over 8-10 weeks if you're doing a core course. You set the pace and can revisit materials as needed.
Yes. You'll build working DCF models in Excel, run sensitivity analyses, and practice comparative valuation on real (or realistic) company financials. By the end, you'll have templates and frameworks you can use on actual investment analysis.
Many professionals in the industry take our courses to fill knowledge gaps or learn a specific framework more deeply. You can focus on the modules most relevant to your work—whether that's advanced DCF techniques, multiples analysis, or financial statement deep-dives.
If you want to understand how institutional analysts value companies, build your own financial models, or develop a systematic approach to investment decisions, this is for you. We can help you figure out which program matches your goals—reach out and we'll chat about what you're looking to achieve.
Still have questions?
Get in touch with our team. We're happy to discuss which valuation framework or course makes sense for your goals.
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