Valuation Master Class
VMC: Careers in Finance with Voragorn Sinlapamongkolkun
Careers in Finance: Take care of your stakeholders in the industry as a whole, not only in your organization. You have to look forward and try to learn a new thing. If you don’t change yourself something new will change you.
Read MoreVMC: Review the Concept of WACC
Valuation Master Class Student Essay: Weight average cost of capital (WACC) is a calculation of a firm’s cost of capital which includes all sources of capital such as common stocks, preferred stocks, and bonds.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Pornphen Chuleeprasert
Careers in Finance: As a fund manager, always look at the whole picture first before investing in stocks. Before you invest, you have to make sure that your decisions and investment process is correct so that you can make high returns for your investors.
Read MoreHow to Value a Company in the Coronavirus Global Economy Shutdown
Investors find it difficult to value a company when earnings are highly volatile or even negative. The current Coronavirus Global Economy Shutdown makes it especially hard as earnings of companies are likely to be a wipeout for the next couple of quarters.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Donald Rony Gomes
Careers in Finance: Regardless of your expertise, always be confident that you will provide the best service to your customers. If you can keep your customer happy you can achieve anything.
Read MoreVMC: Value and Growth Investing: Finding the Best of Both Worlds
Valuation Master Class Student Essay: Growth investing is an investment style that focuses on seeking investments in companies that have high growth potential in their size and position in their industry. Meanwhile, value investing is an investment strategy that seeks returns through the discovery of undervalued stocks as well as finding a margin of safety.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Nareemal Chiengpradit
Careers in Finance: It is good to revamp your knowledge. The financial industry is a very fast-moving and highly regulated industry. So your knowledge has to be very specific and perfect or close to perfect.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Raafat Hashem
Careers in Finance: The company story and narrative is an important part of evaluation because it helps you understand the company’s business model. Invest in lots of diversified resources to be able to understand valuation.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Jason Goldstein
Careers in Finance: Cash flow, not cash, is king. Cash flow is a company’s most important asset. When trying to break into the finance industry, meet as many people as you can.
Read MoreVMC: Careers in Finance with Austine Archibong
Careers in Finance: Your background doesn’t matter as long as you learn the skills needed to succeed in finance. Keep on acquiring new skills and improving yourself because new things are coming up in the finance industry all the time.
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