Business Valuation DU 7th Semester (DSE-7.5)

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Complete Exam-Ready Course for Delhi University Students

Are you in 7th Semester at Delhi University, (Bcom Prog./Bcom Hons.) and struggling to prepare for your Business Valuation exam?

This one complete course gives you everything you need to score 100% Full marks, even if you haven’t studied a single chapter yet.

This is not just another theory course. It’s a targeted, exam-oriented program built strictly as per DU syllabus — designed to make you exam-ready in minimum time with maximum understanding.

 
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What Will You Learn?

  • 📘 Made for DU Students, by DU Experts
  • Content strictly aligned with University of Delhi syllabus and paper pattern.
  • 🎯 Guaranteed Exam Success
  • Study smart with the exact material DU examiners expect — no extra theory, only what scores marks.
  • ⏱️ Time-Saving & Fully Structured
  • Every unit, topic, and concept explained in the same order as your DU textbook, so you don’t get lost.
  • 💻 Learn Anytime, Anywhere
  • Access lectures 24×7 from your phone or laptop — at your own pace.
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Course Content

Unit 1: Introduction to valuation
Need for valuation, issues and problems in valuation, various types of values and relationship between them, principles of valuation, purpose of valuation. Indian and international standards on valuation.

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Unit 2: Techniques of valuation
Different approaches and models of valuation, discounted cash flow analysis, comparable transaction method, comparable market multiple method, market valuation, economic value added, free cash flow to equity, dividend discount model, net asset valuation, relative valuation. Factors affecting the choice of valuation techniques.

Unit 3: Valuation of tangibles, intangibles and some specific cases
(a) Valuation of tangibles – valuation of property, plant and equipment. (b) Valuation of intangibles: Goodwill, brand, patents, trade marks, copyrights, process, franchises, licenses, internet domains, softwares, databases, advertising agreements. (c) Valuation of large enterprises, Valuation of micro, small and medium enterprises, valuation of start-ups, valuation during mergers and acquisitions, valuation during distress sales. Valuation of forward contracts, Valuation of futures and options pricing.

Unit 4: Non–financial considerations in valuation
Human resource, top and middle-level management, governance, corporate social responsibility and environmental accountability.

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