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Financial Modeling | Business Analysis | Valuation: TESLA

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Embark on a transformative journey into financial modeling with our comprehensive course, centered around Tesla as a captivating case study. Through a series of engaging lectures and practical exercises, this course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the complex world of financial analysis.

Section 1: Overview of Tesla

In this section, students are introduced to the history, mission, and core values of Tesla. They learn about the company’s founding, its vision for sustainable transportation, and its innovative approach to electric vehicles. Additionally, students explore Tesla’s evolution from a niche electric car manufacturer to a major player in the automotive and clean energy industries.

Section 2: Exploring Tesla’s Financial Statements

Students delve into Tesla’s financial statements, including its annual reports and consolidated financial statements. They learn to interpret key financial metrics such as revenue, net income, and cash flow. Through practical exercises, students gain proficiency in analyzing Tesla’s financial performance and understanding the factors driving its growth.

Section 3: Revenue Built-Up

This section focuses on understanding Tesla’s revenue generation process. Students learn to analyze historical revenue growth rates, identify trends, and project future revenue based on various factors such as product demand, market conditions, and competitive landscape. By mastering revenue forecasting techniques, students gain insights into Tesla’s sales trajectory and revenue potential.

Section 4: Cost Sheet

Students explore Tesla’s cost structure, including cost of sales and operating expenses. They learn to analyze cost drivers, identify cost-saving opportunities, and project future costs using financial modeling techniques. Through hands-on exercises, students gain practical skills in cost analysis and budgeting, enabling them to assess Tesla’s profitability and efficiency.

Section 5: Working Capital Schedule

In this section, students focus on managing Tesla’s working capital effectively. They learn to calculate working capital ratios, interpret their implications for liquidity and operational efficiency, and forecast working capital requirements. By mastering working capital management techniques, students develop critical skills for assessing Tesla’s short-term financial health and stability.

Section 6: Depreciation Schedule

Students learn to calculate depreciation for Tesla’s assets, including machinery and equipment. They gain proficiency in using financial functions like TRANSPOSE and projecting future CAPEX. Through practical examples, students understand the importance of depreciation in determining asset value and its impact on Tesla’s financial statements.

Section 7: Shareholders Equity Schedule

This section covers calculations related to Tesla’s shareholders’ equity, including common stock, retained earnings, and non-controlling interests. Students learn to interpret shareholders’ equity components and their implications for Tesla’s financial position and shareholder returns. Through case studies and exercises, students develop skills in equity analysis and valuation.

Section 8: Completing The Missing Links

Students learn to prepare the cash flow statement and establish linkages between the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. They understand the importance of cash flow analysis in assessing Tesla’s financial performance and liquidity position. Through practical exercises, students gain hands-on experience in cash flow modeling and financial statement integration.

Section 9: Debt Schedule

In this section, students analyze Tesla’s debt obligations and repayment schedules. They learn to calculate cash available for debt repayment, estimate long-term debt payments, and assess Tesla’s debt sustainability. Through case studies and simulations, students gain insights into Tesla’s leverage position and its impact on financial risk.

Section 10: DCF Valuation

Students learn about discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation techniques and their application to Tesla. They calculate free cash flow, estimate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC), and determine Tesla’s intrinsic value. By conducting DCF valuations, students gain insights into Tesla’s investment potential and market valuation.

Section 11: EPS Calculations

This section covers earnings per share (EPS) calculations for Tesla, including basic and diluted EPS. Students learn to interpret EPS figures, assess Tesla’s profitability, and analyze its earnings performance. Through case studies and exercises, students develop skills in EPS analysis and financial performance evaluation.

Section 12: Ratio Analysis

Students learn to conduct ratio analysis to evaluate Tesla’s financial performance and health. They analyze profitability ratios, liquidity ratios, leverage ratios, and efficiency ratios to assess Tesla’s overall financial strength and operational efficiency. Through ratio analysis, students gain insights into Tesla’s competitive position and potential areas for improvement.

Why Take This Course:

  • Practical Learning: Gain hands-on experience with real-world financial data and scenarios.

  • Expert Instruction: Learn from seasoned financial professionals for a high-quality educational experience.

  • Case Study Approach: Apply financial modeling techniques using Tesla as a relevant and practical case study.

  • Career Enhancement: Elevate your financial modeling skills, advancing your career in finance or investment analysis.

Enroll now and unlock the power to master financial modeling with Tesla, propelling yourself into a realm of enhanced financial acumen and strategic decision-making.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand Tesla's history, mission, and market impact.
  • Source and interpret historical financial data. Navigate Tesla's annual report and analyze consolidated financial statements.
  • Calculate historical revenue growth rates. Project future revenue based on historical trends.
  • Apply color-coding techniques in financial models. Project cost of sales and forecast operating expenses.
  • Calculate working capital ratios. Project Tesla's working capital requirements.
  • Determine the proportion of assets subject to depreciation. Forecast capital expenditures and allocate them.
  • Use the TRANSPOSE function and calculate machinery and equipment depreciation. Finalize the depreciation schedule for Net PPE.
  • Calculate common stock and retained earnings. Analyze net income attributable to non-controlling interests and provision for income taxes.
  • Build the cash flow statement. Establish linkages between balance sheet and cash flow. Complete cash flow linkages with income statements.
  • Calculate cash available for debt repayment. Project long-term debt payments. Establish income statement linkages for debt schedule.
  • DCF Valuation: Compute Free Cash Flow to the Firm (FCFF). Understand and calculate Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).
  • Derive terminal value and perform NPV calculations. Determine target share price and conduct sensitivity analysis.
  • Compute weighted average number of shares. Calculate basic and diluted earnings per share (EPS). Understand and perform EBITDA calculations.
  • Analyze Tesla's financial performance through key ratios.
  • This comprehensive course equips students with practical financial modeling skills using Tesla as a real-world example

Material Includes

  • 5 hours on-demand video
  • 1 downloadable resource

Material Includes

  • 5 hours on-demand video
  • 1 downloadable resource

Requirements

  • Basic Accounting Knowledge: Understanding of fundamental accounting concepts such as income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.
  • Excel Proficiency: Basic to intermediate skills in Microsoft Excel, including functions, formulas, and data manipulation.
  • Financial Terminology: Familiarity with financial terms and metrics like revenue, expenses, net income, EBITDA, and ratios.
  • Business Understanding: Basic knowledge of business operations and industry dynamics.
  • Critical Thinking: Ability to analyze and interpret financial data critically.
  • This course assumes a foundational understanding of accounting principles, Excel usage, financial terms, and a basic grasp of business concepts.

Target Audience

  • Finance Professionals: Financial analysts, accountants, and professionals seeking to enhance their financial modeling skills.
  • Business Students: Undergraduate and graduate students majoring in finance, accounting, or related fields.
  • Entrepreneurs and Startups: Individuals involved in business planning, startups, or seeking to understand financial projections.
  • Investment Analysts: Those interested in investment analysis, valuation, and understanding financial statements for informed decision-making.
  • Consultants and Advisors: Business consultants and advisors looking to strengthen their financial modeling capabilities.
  • Corporate Decision-Makers: Executives, managers, and decision-makers aiming to improve financial decision-making processes.
  • This course caters to a diverse audience, providing valuable skills applicable in finance, business, and strategic planning domains.

Course Curriculum

Overview of Tesla

  • Tesla Unveiled
  • Analyzing Tesla’s Sales Performance

Exploring Tesla’s Financial Statements

Revenue Built-Up

Cost Sheet

Working Capital Schedule

Depreciation Schedule

Shareholders Equity Schedule

Completing The Missing Links

Debt Schedule

DCF Valuation

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Lectures 35
Duration 5h
Skill Level Intermediate
Certificate Yes
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