18 hours agoFinance & AccountingModern Private Equity: Fund Operations and Strategic Buyouts, Fund Accounting, Investment Banking. From Entry to Exit.
Course Description
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This comprehensive course provides a deep and practical understanding of the private equity industry, covering the complete lifecycle of private equity investments from fund formation and deal sourcing to leveraged buyouts, portfolio value creation, and exit execution.
Designed for finance professionals, investment analysts, MBA students, entrepreneurs, and aspiring private equity practitioners, the course delivers institutional-quality knowledge used by leading investment firms around the world.
Students will begin by developing a strong foundation in the structure and evolution of the private equity asset class, including the roles of general partners, limited partners, co-investors, and other key market participants. The course explores how private equity funds are legally and financially organized, how capital is raised, and how investment mandates and governance structures shape the operations of modern private equity firms.
The program then moves into the core mechanics of identifying and evaluating investment opportunities. Students will learn how private equity firms source proprietary deals, participate in competitive auction processes, and apply disciplined screening criteria to assess investment attractiveness.
The course provides detailed insight into commercial due diligence, financial due diligence, operational assessments, and risk analysis frameworks used in real-world transactions.
A major focus of the course is financial valuation and deal structuring. Students will master widely used valuation methodologies such as comparable company analysis, precedent transaction analysis, and discounted cash flow valuation techniques. The course also explains how private equity firms structure acquisitions using combinations of equity and debt financing while optimizing capital structures to enhance returns and manage risk.
The mechanics of leveraged buyouts (LBOs) are examined in depth, including acquisition financing structures, debt instruments, repayment dynamics, and the drivers of value creation in highly leveraged transactions. Students will understand how private equity investors generate returns through operational improvements, deleveraging strategies, strategic repositioning, and multiple expansion.
Essential performance metrics such as Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Multiple on Invested Capital (MOIC) are also analyzed in detail to help students evaluate investment performance with professional rigor.
Beyond transaction execution, the course emphasizes the importance of post-acquisition value creation and portfolio management. Students will explore governance frameworks, management alignment strategies, operational efficiency initiatives, revenue growth planning, and cost optimization techniques commonly implemented after acquisitions.
The course also examines strategic add-on acquisitions and buy-and-build models that private equity firms use to accelerate growth and increase enterprise value over time.
Finally, the course provides a detailed understanding of exit strategies and investment realization processes. Students will learn how private equity firms execute exits through initial public offerings (IPOs), trade sales, secondary buyouts, recapitalizations, and fund liquidation processes.
The course also explains distribution waterfalls, carried interest structures, and clawback provisions that govern the allocation of profits between investors and fund managers.
By the end of this course, students will possess a sophisticated understanding of private equity investing, transaction analysis, leveraged buyouts, portfolio value creation, and fund economics.
They will be equipped with the conceptual knowledge and analytical frameworks necessary to pursue careers in private equity, investment banking, corporate finance, asset management, financial consulting, or strategic investment analysis.
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