Financial Valuation That Actually Makes Sense
Most analysts spend years wrestling with valuation models that feel disconnected from reality. We teach you how to build frameworks that hold up under pressure—because understanding what a company is worth matters more than memorizing formulas.
Explore Our Programs
Why Valuation Skills Still Matter in 2025
Markets Don't Wait for Perfect Analysis
You need frameworks that work when time is short and stakes are high. Our approach emphasizes speed without sacrificing accuracy—something you'll appreciate when a deal is moving fast.
Real Cases, Not Textbook Examples
We pull from actual transactions across Taiwan and Asian markets. You'll see how valuation assumptions change when dealing with family-owned businesses, cross-border structures, and regulatory environments that textbooks never quite capture.
Build Confidence Through Repetition
There's no shortcut here. You get better by working through scenarios until the logic becomes second nature. Our programs run September 2025 through early 2026, giving you time to develop real proficiency.
Three Approaches We Focus On
Instead of covering everything superficially, we go deep on the methods that actually get used in practice. Each has its place, and knowing when to apply which one separates competent analysts from great ones.
Discounted Cash Flow
DCF gets a bad reputation because people use it badly. We'll show you how to build models that reflect realistic growth patterns and risk—not fantasy projections that fall apart under scrutiny.
Comparable Company Analysis
Finding true comparables in smaller markets takes judgment. You'll learn how to adjust multiples for differences in scale, geography, and capital structure—skills that matter when comps aren't obvious.
Precedent Transactions
Transaction data tells you what buyers actually paid, not what theory suggests. We teach you how to extract insights from deal databases and adjust for market conditions that have changed since the transaction closed.
Ragnar Holmqvist, Senior Instructor
Former investment banking analyst with experience in cross-border M&A across Asia-Pacific markets. Now focused on teaching practical valuation skills to professionals who want to get better at their craft.
How We Structure Learning
Our programs start with fundamentals but move quickly into application. You won't spend weeks on theory before touching a real case. Instead, we alternate between concept introduction and hands-on work—because that's how people actually learn.