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    Advanced Value Investing
    Columbia Business School

    Advanced Value Investing

    Columbia Business School, New York
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    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
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    FinanceTopic

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    May 18 - May 20, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Manhattanville Campus
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    Nov 16 - Nov 18, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Manhattanville Campus
    Open
    $8,150

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Building on our popular Value Investing program, the Advanced Value Investing program provides a deeper dive into the world of value investing. It explores how the practice has evolved since its inception and provides cutting-edge insights and best practices for the future of investing in a world of disruption and ever-changing trends in the market. The practice of value investing is flexible and tactical. It uses techniques that are specific to the problem at hand and extends to investments beyond public equities. Advanced value investing emphasizes investing in compounders— companies that can reinvest capital at returns of invested capital well above the costs of capital, have large total addressable markets so that they can grow with the market and “compound” for long periods of time, and are careful in the evaluation of the risks of the business operations of the firm. This Advanced Value Investing program delves deeply into the logic compounders, both conceptually and in practice, followed by an analysis of the disruption and changing trends in the market. Two case studies help exemplify and deepen the understanding of disruption risks, equipping the participants to understand value investing trends beyond standard diversification arguments. Finally, the program explores slow-moving consumer trends by examining industries like healthcare, education, and leisure, leaving the participants better equipped to position their investment portfolio.

    Why Columbia Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities — and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.

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    • This program builds on the Value Investing program at Columbia Business School Executive Education. While attendance of the Value Investing program isn’t a prerequisite, a basic understanding of value-based investing principles is highly recommended to get full value out of this program.

    Benefits

    • A crash course in the valuation framework, an investment approach that is flexible and tactical
    • A deep dive into the framework of investing in compounders — companies that can reinvest capital at returns of invested capital well above the costs of capital and that have large total addressable markets so that they can grow with the market and “compound” for long periods of time
    • A better understanding of risk beyond standard diversification arguments
    • A look at the disruption and changing investing trends in the market, including macro trends and regulatory threats
    • The increasing importance of slow-moving consumer trends to portfolio diversification

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