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Comparable valuation is one of the most widely used methods in finance, especially in investment banking, equity research, and corporate finance. This course introduces the fundamentals of comparable valuation (comps) and shows how to value companies using real market data from peer companies and transactions. You’ll learn how relative valuation works, how it differs from intrinsic valuation methods like discounted cash flow (DCF), and why comparing companies to similar peers is a core part of financial analysis. The course explains both comparable company analysis (trading comps) and precedent transaction analysis, along with when and how each approach is used. The course covers key concepts including enterprise value, equity value, valuation multiples, and how to properly calculate and interpret them. You’ll also learn how to select appropriate peer groups, screen comparable companies, and avoid common mistakes when building comps models. You’ll build a complete comparable valuation model in Excel, including calculating net debt, applying valuation multiples, and creating a football field chart to present valuation ranges. The course uses hands-on exercises, real-world case studies, and downloadable templates so you can follow along step by step. You’ll also develop a deeper understanding of why valuation is used in finance, including applications in investing, mergers and acquisitions, and financial reporting. The focus is on building practical skills that can be applied directly in real finance roles. Understanding comparable valuation is essential for analysts working in investment banking, equity research, private equity, and corporate finance, where valuation work is a core responsibility. Relevant for: Financial analysts, investment banking professionals, equity research analysts, students, and anyone looking to build practical skills in valuation, financial modeling, and Excel-based analysis. Subscribe for more practical insights on valuation, financial modeling, and career-ready finance skills.