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Modern Intelligence Net

Financial Valuation Education

Master Financial Valuation in Six Months

Our intensive training program gives analysts the practical skills they actually need. No fluff, no theory-only lectures—just real techniques you'll use from day one.

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Questions We Answer at Every Stage

Everyone's got concerns before committing to training. Here's what people typically ask at different points in their decision process.

1

Before You Sign Up

Most folks wonder if this is right for them. Fair question—especially if you're juggling work already.

  • What background do I need to get started?
  • How much time should I block out each week?
  • Can I balance this with my current job?
  • What if I need to pause for a month?
2

During the Program

Once you're in, the practical stuff matters. Students tell us they wish they'd asked these earlier.

  • Who can I reach when I'm stuck on something?
  • Are there group sessions or just videos?
  • How do I access the practice datasets?
  • Can I revisit modules I've already finished?
3

After Completion

Graduation isn't the end. People want to know what happens next and how we stay connected.

  • Do I get a certificate I can actually use?
  • Can I come back for refresher content?
  • Is there an alumni network or community?
  • How long do I have access to materials?
4

Ongoing Support

Markets change. Methods evolve. We keep materials current and help you stay sharp over time.

  • Do you update content when regulations shift?
  • Can I get help with specific projects later?
  • Are there advanced modules down the road?
  • How do you keep the community active?

Practitioners Who've Been There

We don't hire academics who've never valued a real company. Our instructors spent years doing this work before they started teaching it. They've made mistakes, learned from them, and now they share what actually works.

Elaine Mercado teaching valuation methodology

Elaine Mercado

Former equity analyst at mid-sized fund, now focuses on teaching DCF models that don't fall apart under stress testing

Rita Nakamura explaining comparable company analysis

Rita Nakamura

Spent eight years in M&A advisory before shifting to education, specializes in market multiples and precedent transactions

Modern financial analysis workspace with multiple monitors

Key Things You Should Know

Quick overview of what makes this program different from typical finance courses.

Real Data

You'll work with actual financial statements from public companies—not sanitized textbook examples that skip the messy parts.

Flexible Pace

Most people finish in six months working evenings, but you can stretch it to nine if life gets hectic. We understand that happens.

Focus Areas

Three core valuation methods: DCF modeling, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions. Deep dive, not surface level.

Weekly Reviews

Live group sessions every Thursday evening where we walk through common mistakes and answer questions that came up during the week.

Templates Included

Download our Excel templates that we've refined over dozens of projects. No need to build everything from scratch when starting out.

Lifetime Access

Keep your login forever. Come back whenever you need a refresher or want to review specific modules years later.

Upcoming Enrollment Windows

We limit class sizes to keep the quality high. Here's when you can join in 2025 and early 2026.

1
August 4 - 18, 2025

Fall Cohort Applications Open

Two-week window to submit your application. Program starts September 8, runs through February 2026. Good timing if you want to finish before tax season gets crazy.

2
November 10 - 24, 2025

Winter Cohort Opens

Application period for January 2026 start date. This cohort wraps up by June, which some people prefer since it avoids the summer vacation season.

3
February 16 - March 2, 2026

Spring Cohort Registration

Kicks off April 6, 2026. Historically our largest cohort since people use Q1 to figure out their development plans for the year.