Join us for two full days of comprehensive training, providing the skills you need to quickly and accurately value individual U.S. power sector assets and whole companies. The valuation methods you'll learn are specific to the industry, so you can apply these principles immediately in your day-to-day efforts.
You will learn by doing - studying real world case studies, rather than getting mired in theoretical abstractions. You will also take home time-tested model templates that will save you effort as you apply these techniques yourself.
This seminar features Excel based analysis, participants will need to bring a laptop computer with access to Microsoft Excel and a calculator.
Day One Â
7:45 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast Open
8:30 am
Introduction and Overview
9:00 am
Valuation of a Single Plant
10:30 am
Refreshment Break
10:45 am
Case Study: Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Models
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm
Valuing Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Tolling Agreements
2:00 pm
Other Valuation Techniques: Comparables, Multiples, Real Options
3:30 pm
Refreshment Break
3:45 pm
Valuation of other generation assets: Hydro, Nuclear, Coal, Renewables and Peaking Assets
5:00 pm
Day One Concludes
Day Two Â
8:00 am
Continental Breakfast Opens
8:30 am
Valuation of a Regulated Utility: Discussion
10:00 am
Refreshment Break
10:15 am
Valuing Transmission and Distribution Businesses and Assets
11:00 am
Valuing Regulated Generation Assets
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm
Putting the Pieces Together: Valuing an Integrated Utility
1:45 pm
Case Study: Testing Models and Assumptions
2:45 pm
Refreshment Break
3:00 pm
Other Valuation Issues
5:00 pm
Day Two Concludes
This live group seminar is eligible for 14.5 CPE credits. Be aware that state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. As of January 1, 2002, sponsored learning activities are measured by program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit. One-half CPE credit increments (equal to 25 minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned in a given learning activity. You may want to verify that the state board from which your participants will be receiving credit accept one-half credits.
Finance, corporate development/strategy, and investor relations professionals at power and gas companies. Professionals in investment banking, project finance, asset management, hedge funds, or equity-fixed income research. Also,consultants, accountants and lawyers who advise power and gas clients. Current and potential suppliers or professionals looking for an understanding of how Wall Street analyzes the power and gas sector and the fundamentals that bear on their analyses.
This program presumes familiarity with basic accounting and finance concepts. Participants will need to bring a laptop computer equipped with Microsoft Excel.
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