Energy
Business Valuation
Objective
This course walks participants through the valuation tools and techniques used to estimate enterprise values as well as large-scale investments in power plants, refineries, and oil & gas development projects. The majority of the class will feature hands-on exercises using Excel and other add-in packages. The goal is to gain enough model building and interpretation skills to become an intelligent consumer of models encountered when valuing projects and companies.
Benefits
- Learn how to construct discounted cash flow forecasts used to value the business enterprise
- Estimate the appropriate cost of capital for valuing projects that have different risks
- Carry out sensitivity analysis of valuation projects including break-even sensitivity analysis and simulation
| Title: | Business Valuation |  |
| WHEN: |
▪ April 21, 2012 ▪ May 4, 2013 Early registration is encouraged. Class size is limited. |
| WHERE: |
The Houstonian Hotel, 111 North Post Oak Lane Houston, Texas 77024 |
| DURATION: |
1-day program: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm |
| FACULTY: |
John C. Butler |
| COST: |
$1395 - Single Program $7350 - Energy Certificate The program fee includes materials, lunch and breaks. Registration is not complete until payment is received. |
Registration Deadlines
Early registration is encouraged. Class size is limited and may fill to capacity. We request registrations with payment at least 3 weeks in advance of the program start date.
To enroll online, please follow the link and from the Registration: Program Selection screen, choose pull-down option "Energy" to get started. If you prefer, you may also enroll via e-mail, fax or telephone.
Continuing Education Units
Participants earn 0.7 continuing education units (CEUs). A certificate of completion will be presented from Texas Executive Education.