Winter 2012 - Provo

Winter Semester Course | Jan. 18 - April 4, 2012 | Wednesday Nights | 7 - 10 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 18: Course Introduction and Financial Statement Analysis

Wednesday, Jan. 25: Valuation and Transactions Overview

Wednesday, Feb. 1: Modeling Best Practices and Exercises

Wednesday, Feb. 8: Earnings Modeling Part I

Wednesday, Feb. 15: Earnings Modeling Part II

Wednesday, Feb. 22: Earnings Modeling Part III

Wednesday, Feb. 29: Public & Acquisition Comps Modeling

Wednesday, Mar. 7: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation & Modeling

Wednesday, Mar. 14: Leveraged Buyout Analysis & Modeling

Wednesday, Mar. 21: Merger Consequences Modeling

Wednesday, Mar. 28: Cap Table and Venture Capital Investment Modeling

Wednesday, Apr. 4: Student Valuation & Transaction Presentations



Spring 2012 - Salt Lake City

Spring Semester Course | Jan. 17 - April 3, 2012 | Tuesday Nights | 7 - 10 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 17: Course Introduction and Financial Statement Analysis

Tuesday, Jan. 24: Valuation and Transactions Overview

Tuesday, Jan. 31: Modeling Best Practices and Exercises

Tuesday, Feb. 7: Earnings Modeling Part I

Tuesday, Feb. 14: Earnings Modeling Part II

Tuesday, Feb. 21: Earnings Modeling Part III

Tuesday, Feb. 28: Public & Acquisition Comps Modeling

Tuesday, Mar. 6: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation & Modeling

Tuesday, Mar. 13: Leveraged Buyout Analysis & Modeling

Tuesday, Mar. 20: Merger Consequences Modeling

Tuesday, Mar. 27: Cap Table and Venture Capital Investment Modeling

Tuesday, Apr. 3: Student Valuation & Transaction Presentations



Other Information

Custom courses available for business school programs and corporate clients.

A mini-course will be offered in Provo immediately following April 2011 graduation this Spring - the full course will only be offered during the Fall and Winter Semester courses as detailed (see above).

The Fall Salt Lake City course will be located on the University of Utah campus. The Winter Provo course will be located on the BYU campus. The exact room location will be announced two weeks before the first class.

Interested professionals should be familiar with basic concepts of finance and accounting (i.e., you should be familiar with and understand financial statements) and must have a laptop with Windows applications (Excel and PowerPoint).

Each course is comprised of 11-12 three-hour sessions and is offered at a very competitive rates relative to other financial modeling training courses. Other similar financial modeling training courses are only available in major markets like San Francisco and New York and cost $2,000 or more for a comparable course. Register

Interested students and professionals may enroll for a half-course (sessions 1 - 6) during all offered courses.