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By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain IPO and FPO fundamentals, analyze the role of investment banks, evaluate IPO advantages and risks, apply quantitative and qualitative factors in IPO readiness, and differentiate between IPOs and FPOs using valuation-driven methods.
This course provides a comprehensive pathway into the world of fundraising through Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and Follow-on Public Offerings (FPOs). You’ll begin with the core principles of capital raising and the critical role of investment banks, then move into public offering strategies and the trade-offs companies face when going public. From there, you will dive deep into valuation techniques such as Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio, explore share structures, deal size, and ultimately compare IPOs with FPOs in real-world contexts.
What makes this course unique is its blend of theoretical clarity and practical valuation insights, ensuring learners not only understand IPO mechanics but can also apply professional methods to assess and interpret offerings. Whether you’re an aspiring finance professional, entrepreneur, or investor, this course equips you with the knowledge to navigate capital markets with confidence.
This module introduces the fundamentals of fundraising through IPOs and FPOs, the critical role of investment banks, and the underwriting and book-building process. Learners will gain an essential foundation in how companies access capital markets and the mechanisms that support public offerings.
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11 videos4 assignments
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11 videos•Total 89 minutes
Introduction to Fund Raising IPOs and FPOS•6 minutes
Introduction to Investment Bank•6 minutes
Underwriting and Book Building•11 minutes
Introduction to Public offerings FPOs•12 minutes
Advantages and Disadvantages of IPOs•9 minutes
Quantitative and Qualitative Factor in IPOs•10 minutes
IPO Valuations•7 minutes
IPO Valuations Continues•5 minutes
Primary and Secondary Shares in IPOs•11 minutes
Deal Size and Gross Proceeds In IPOs•8 minutes
Difference Between IPOs and FPOs•4 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Foundations of Fundraising & Investment Banking•10 minutes
Public Offerings and Strategic Considerations•10 minutes
Valuation, Deal Structures, and Comparisons•10 minutes
Graded - Mastering IPOs and FPOs – From Basics to Valuation•30 minutes
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