Company Valuation FAQs
What is the purpose of the Company Valuation Practice Exam?
The practice exam helps you test your skills in valuing a company using common methods. It shows where you do well and where you need more study.
Who should take this exam?
What topics does the exam cover?
It covers eight domains: valuation basics, discounted cash flow, relative valuation, asset-based methods, option pricing models, valuation adjustments, M&A valuation, and case studies.
Do I need prior experience in finance or valuation?
No formal experience is required. However, familiarity with financial statements, Excel modelling, and basic valuation ideas will help you perform better.
How is the exam structured?
The exam uses multiple-choice questions and practical case problems. Each question tests your ability to apply valuation techniques in real scenarios.
Is there a time limit for the exam?
Yes. You will have a set time to complete all questions. Exact duration depends on the exam provider’s rules.
How is the exam scored?
Each correct answer gives you points. Your total score reflects your overall valuation skill. You can review a report that breaks down your performance by domain.
Can I retake the exam to improve my score?
Yes. You may retake the practice exam as often as you wish to build confidence and improve your understanding.
What materials should I use to prepare?
Where can I find more resources or support?
You can access study guides, video lessons, and sample cases on the exam provider’s website or through accredited training centres.