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    Corporate Valuation
    Wharton Executive Education

    Corporate Valuation

    Wharton Executive Education, Philadelphia
    5 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    FinanceTopic

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    Jun 22 - Jun 26, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Philadelphia, PA
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    May 17 - May 21, 2027
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Philadelphia, PA
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    $12,875

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Value creation is a core operating principle for many of today's most successful and admired companies. But consistently achieving this outcome is not always simple or straightforward. To understand the potential sources of value for a corporation, a business leader needs an objective framework in order to analyze and evaluate the opportunities and risks that lie ahead. Corporate Valuation provides that framework. This program helps leaders master the advanced financial tools needed to compute the impact of strategic decisions on the value of their organizations. Armed with this insight, participants in this program will increase their ability to confidently take action in ways that will produce superior financial performance and generate market-leading results for their companies. Academic Director Michael R. Roberts says Corporate Valuation will help participants understand cost of capital.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Strategic planning and/or business development executive
    • CEO, COO, or president of an entrepreneurial or fast-growing company
    • Controller or other corporate finance position
    • General manager, vice president, executive director
    • Investment analyst or investment manager
    • Leader of a privately owned business, especially one that is negotiating with lenders or investors
    • Lawyer or accountant

    Benefits

    • Academic Director Michael R. Roberts says Corporate Valuation will help participants understand the cost of capital.
    • In Corporate Valuation, you will learn how to analyze and evaluate the financial implications of strategic and operating decisions. You will learn the correct way to do financial modeling and how to identify and avoid potential pitfalls and common mistakes. The result will be better decision-making and a better understanding of your organization.
    • By exploring the drivers behind value creation, you will acquire the requisite knowledge and tools to understand the impact of strategic, operational, and financial decisions on your organization’s ability to create value. You will gain increased clarity around the potential consequences of these decisions and leave this program equipped to apply this knowledge immediately to the business challenges facing your organization today.
    • Having such financial insight can be particularly crucial if your organization is seeking a new infusion of investment capital or is at the crossroads of a major business decision such as a merger, an acquisition, a business restructuring, or a buyout. The tools in this program will help you develop a better understanding of the opportunities and risks inherent to some business decisions.
    • Additionally, this program will help you become more effective at articulating to key stakeholders the implications of these decisions for your organization’s performance, competitive position, and opportunities for growth. As a result, you will be better able to communicate with chief financial officers, investment bankers, accountants, and other corporate finance professionals.
    • Corporate Valuation blends Wharton’s world-class academic rigor and quantitative analysis with practical, real-world applications. The program employs a host of instructional modalities to enhance the learning experience: in-class discussions, case work, small group breakout sessions, and role-playing.

    What You'll Learn

    • Discounted Cash Flow Analysis
    • Capital Structure, Risk, and Estimating the Cost of Capital
    • Market Multiples and Comps
    • Strategic Acquisitions
    • Private Equity and Leveraged Buyout Transactions
    • Valuing Start-Ups and High-Tech Companies

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