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In the high-stakes world of mergers and acquisitions, the ability to look beyond surface-level data is what separates a successful deal from a costly failure. "Evaluate and Transform M&A Data for Valuations" is an intermediate-to-advanced course designed for financial analysts who need to master the art of data normalization and contextual analysis. You will move beyond standard valuation techniques to learn how to adjust M&A data for transaction-specific factors, such as control premiums and synergies, ensuring a true "apples-to-apples" comparison.
Through a series of case-driven lessons featuring real-world deals like the Microsoft-LinkedIn and Amazon-Whole Foods acquisitions, you will learn to identify and quantify the nuances that impact valuation. The course provides a deep dive into advanced Excel techniques for transforming raw financial data, benchmarking against comparable transactions, and creating strategic data visualizations that uncover hidden insights. You will learn not just the "how" but the "why" behind each adjustment, empowering you to build valuation models that are robust, defensible, and reflective of true market dynamics. By the end of this course, you will be equipped to turn complex M&A data into clear, actionable intelligence.
This module provides a comprehensive, hands-on workflow for transforming raw M&A data into a defensible valuation analysis. You'll begin by understanding why superficial data can be misleading and then dive into the practical steps of normalization. You will learn to calculate and apply adjustments for control premiums and synergies and use advanced Excel functions to benchmark transactions. The module culminates in applying these skills to a real-world case study, preparing you to conduct sophisticated M&A-focused valuations.
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3 videos1 reading3 assignments
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3 videos•Total 17 minutes
Why Normalization Matters?•5 minutes
Decoding the Data: Identifying Transaction-Specific Factors•6 minutes
Normalizing M&A Data and Calculating Premiums in Excel•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 8 minutes
The Analyst's Guide to M&A Data Transformation•8 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Hands-On Learning: M&A Data Transformation in Action•15 minutes
Knowledge Check: Core Principles of M&A Valuation•5 minutes
Final Project: M&A Valuation and Data Analysis Report•30 minutes
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