Private Equity Fundamentals

The fundamentals of private equity funds, investment process, activities and more.

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.4

- You'll learn about how a PE fund pipeline works
- including sourcing
- investing and monitoring past investments
- You'll learn about how PE funds
- what type of investors allocate to them
- and the usual provisions discussed
- You'll learn about the different types of PE strategies (VC
- Growth
- LBO
- Special Situations)

What you'll learn

You'll learn about how a PE fund pipeline works
including sourcing
investing and monitoring past investments
You'll learn about how PE funds
what type of investors allocate to them
and the usual provisions discussed
You'll learn about the different types of PE strategies (VC
Growth
LBO
Special Situations)
You'll learn about the usual valuation models and deal financing in PE deals
You'll learn about advanced types of funds (Secondaries funds and Funds of Funds)
You'll learn about the key activities within a fund (sourcing
investing
monitoring) and the roles that help them be executed

* Requirements

* You don't need to have any prior knowledge (naturally
* finance knowledge helps
* but is NOT required)

Description

PRIVATE EQUITY, PRIVATE KNOWLEDGE

The PE industry is one of the most lucrative ones.

It's also complex to understand, if you don't have the right guide.

A lot of techniques, knowledge and hands-on tips are not usually shared.

Usually, what would find would be generic courses with theoretical materials in terms of valuations or general job descriptions, not going into the details of fund operations, the job, or other elements.

That is, until this course appeared.




MAKING PRIVATE EQUITY PUBLIC

Unlike other courses, this course is extremely comprehensive and covers all main areas of the Private Equity profession. Not just valuation. Not just the job activities. Not just fundraising and fund marketing.

ALL of them.

This is due to my experience in terms of coaching both associates and partners in PE firms, from doing performance coaching for their everyday role, to strategic persuasion and negotiation coaching for fundraising.

This course is the result of that experience.

This extremely comprehensive course is divided into four main modules:

  • The Fundamentals, where we cover the basics of PE. What PE actually does, how it compares to other industries, how companies are run, how funds and firms work;

  • Valuation and Models, where we cover the most frequent valuation methodologies and models, including multiples-based and DCFs, as well as when to use each and traps to avoid;

  • The different Investment Categories, from VC to Growth Capital, LBOs and Special Situations, each with unique investment profiles and dynamics;

  • How Fund Creation and Fund Management actually work, from raising capital from institutional allocators (from fund marketing to selling and negotiating) to actually running a fund (who does what at the end of the day);



THE PERFECT COURSE... FOR WHOM?

This course is targeted, naturally, at anyone who wants to master the fundamentals of the private equity industry.

More specifically, the ideal student for this course is someone who:

  • Wants to know more about the different types of Private Equity investments;

  • Wants to learn more about how PE funds are created, raised and negotiated;

  • Wants to know how PE valuations and modeling are usually performed;

  • Wants to know all about the different activities at different stages of a fund;

  • Wants to know all the possible provisions that can be negotiated when an investment is made in a fund;



LET ME TELL YOU... EVERYTHING

Some people - including me - love to know what they're getting in a package.

And by this, I mean, EVERYTHING that is in the package.

So, here is a list of everything that this course covers:

  • How the Private Equity industry positions itself vis-a-vis other such as Venture Capital (which it includes), Hedge Funds and Investment Banking;

  • What are the types of activities with a PE fund throughout the stages of sourcing, investing in and monitoring opportunities;

  • How PE funds actually work, from fundraising from allocators to deploying capital, as well as how operations are financed, and the provisions negotiated with investors;

  • The two main value drivers in PE investments (namely LBOs or leveraged buy-outs), which are financial engineering and value creation, and which each consists of;

  • How PE-owned companies, namely leveraged buy-out companies behave differently from public ones, in terms of their strategic focus (quarterly shareholder value focus versus "full potential"), how the business is restructured and OPEX (operational expenditures) minimised, as well as how talent is incentivized for performance;

  • The usual approaches to valuation (both two multiples-based approaches - trading comparables and transaction comparables, as well as the DCF - or Discounted Cash Flows - methods), as well as when each of these make sense;

  • How to perform a trading comparables analysis, researching a company and its key value drivers, defining the universe of comparable companies, corroborating that information, spreading their key financials, and finally determining their multiples, and a valuation range for the target company;

  • How to perform a transaction comparables analysis, finding transactions on companies similar to the target one, corroborating these with financial/deal information, de-biasing the price for premiums paid and/or synergies, spreading the key transaction information, determining their multiples and a valuation range for the target company;

  • How the DCF, of Discounted Cash Flows method works, by calculating the FCF or Free Cash Flow of the company for a stabilization period, with the goal of calculating its TV or Terminal Value. Then, normalizing that TV based on the capital structure of the company (debt/equity), using the WACC or Weighted Average Cost of Capital, and finally, using a discount factor to discount those cash flows based on the present value of money;

  • How the Venture Capital asset type works, using a "spray-and-pray" model for startups focused on exponential growth (J-Curve growth or "hockey stick" growth), as well as the relationship between the board member (usually a fund GP) and the startup founding team, which is frequently demoted or replaced with growth;

  • How Growth Capital or Growth Equity works - investing in companies that are at the intersection of late-stage VC and early-stage "traditional" Private Equity, consisting of minority stake investments in companies that just need small cash injections - low-risk and low-reward;

  • How Leveraged Buy-Outs work, from determining the attractiveness of an investment (robust cash flow, large asset base, operational "fat that can be trimmed"), as well as how operations are run (restructurings and divestitures to achieve "full potential" within 4-5 years, with a set of 4-5 key initiatives, and talent incentives for performance, either with actual equity or "phantom equity", as well as the monthly focus on OPEX reduction to pay off debt interest);

  • How Special Situations investments work, both Distressed Debt and Turnaround Capital, focusing on helping ailing companies and profiting from their recovery, and why regulatory/legal issues prevent "mainstream" expansion of these investments;

  • The institutional fundraising process, from fund marketing, to information providing in data rooms, to due diligence and allocation;

  • The context of fund marketing, including myths such as that keeping funds hidden will not attract regulator attention or will make the fund manager have "mystique" and exclusiveness, to actual regulatory roadblocks to fund marketing;

  • The usual fund marketing channels and materials, from simplified versions of fund offering documents, interviews/features with the fund management team and CEOs, periodic updates and others;

  • How to actually sell a fund to an allocator using the PPP model (performance, processes and persuasion). Focusing on performance, on the sophistication of processes (ideally, institutional-quality), but also leveraging my unique persuasion tools to better convince investors;

  • What type of standard and bespoke provisions investors usually request, from changes in fees (management fees, performance fees, co-investment fees, many others), to complex clauses related to investment restrictions, secondaries sales, transparency requirements, fund financing restrictions, GP commit and devotion, GP removal rights, among others;

  • How to negotiate provisions with allocators, from strategic tactics such as reducing allocation size or breaking up syndicated groups of investors, to "in-the-room" tactics such as Implementation Intention or empathy to disarm the other side and make them more receptive;

  • The role of the key players in a fund, from associates, to VPs and principals, to GPs, as well as the tasks that each performs in a fund;

  • The tasks at different stages of a fund's lifetime, from sourcing opportunities (first round of vetting, meeting with intermediaries, initial risk/reward projections, indicative offers) to investing (complete due diligence, deal modeling and financing, deal consideration, negotiations), to post-investment monitoring (preparing exits, supporting companies as a board member) to fund-end activities (fund extensions, fund restructurings, rushed sales including possible sponsor-to-sponsor transactions, and more);

  • Stage-independent activities in a fund that are always necessary, including reporting (internal and external), or helping with possible LP secondaries sales;



MY INVITATION TO YOU

Remember that you always have a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there is no risk for you.

Also, I suggest you make use of the free preview videos to make sure the course really is a fit. I don't want you to waste your money.

If you think this course is a fit and can take your knowledge of PE to the next level... it would be a pleasure to have you as a student.

See on the other side!

Who this course is for:

  • You're a current (or prospective) Private Equity professional
  • You're a current (or prospective) Investment Banker
  • You're an employee of a company that is considering a Leveraged Buy-Out
  • You're anybody else that's just curious about the inner workings of PE

Course content

10 sections • 99 lectures

Introduction Preview 04:32

PE Positioning Preview 15:21

PE Positioning Quiz

Types of Activities Preview 08:59

Types of Activities Quiz

Inner Workings of PE Funds Preview 15:31

Inner Workings of PE Funds Quiz

Financial Engineering and Value Creation Preview 08:09

Financial Engineering and Value Creation Quiz

What Happens to PE-Owned Companies Preview 05:36

What Happens to PE-Owned Companies Quiz

Outro Preview 03:31

Intro Preview 03:49

Usual Approaches Preview 06:32

Usual Approaches Quiz

Trading Comparables Preview 20:15

Trading Comparables Quiz

Transaction Comparables Preview 14:32

Transaction Comparables Quiz

DCF Preview 23:59

DCF Quiz

Outro Preview 02:29

Intro Preview 03:29

VC Preview 08:57

VC Quiz

Growth Preview 03:15

Growth Quiz

LBOs Preview 13:10

LBOs Quiz

Special Situations Preview 04:58

Special Situations Quiz

Outro Preview 03:13

Intro Preview 03:30

Fundraising Intro Preview 02:25

Fundraising: The Fundraising Process Preview 10:01

Fundraising: The Fundraising Process Quiz

Fundraising: FM Intro Preview 02:15

Fundraising: FM Context Preview 05:18

Fundraising: FM Context Quiz

Fundraising: FM Channels Preview 06:37

Fundraising: FM Channels Quiz

Fundraising: FM Materials Preview 05:16

Fundraising: FM Materials Quiz

Fundraising: FM Traps to Avoid Preview 10:17

Fundraising: FM Traps to Avoid Quiz

Fundraising: Selling a Fund Preview 09:27

Fundraising: Selling a Fund Quiz

Fundraising: Standard/Bespoke Provisions Preview 12:52

Fundraising: Standard/Bespoke Provisions Quiz

Fundraising: Negotiating Tactics Preview 09:40

Fundraising: Negotiating Tactics Quiz

Fund Mgmt Intro Preview 02:33

Fund Mgmt: The Key Players Preview 09:55

Fund Mgmt: The Key Players

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Intro Preview 03:52

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Overview Preview 12:30

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Sourcing Preview 05:28

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Sourcing Quiz

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Investing Preview 04:51

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Investing Quiz

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Monitoring Preview 05:02

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Monitoring Quiz

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Fund-End Preview 07:42

Fund Mgmt: AbS: Fund-End Quiz

Fund Mgmt: Stage-Independent Activities Preview 09:20

Fund Mgmt: Stage-Independent Activities Quiz

Outro Preview 01:59

Intro Preview 00:23

Provisions in Alternative Asset Management Agreements

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(Due to changes in my equipment over time, please forgive a possible different video/audio quality in this course).

Economics: Management and Performance Fees Preview 06:40

Economics: Management and Performance Fees Quiz

Economics: Distribution Waterfalls Preview 06:05

Economics: Distribution Waterfalls Quiz

Commitments: Closings and Equalisation Preview 03:14

Commitments: Closings and Equalisation Quiz

Structure/Governance: GP Removal and Replacement Preview 03:47

Structure/Governance: GP Removal and Replacement Quiz

Side Letter Terms: MFN Clauses Preview 02:38

Side Letter Terms: MFN Clauses Quiz

Intro Preview 00:21

Career Assessments in Private Equity is a short course that contains a set of career assessments that you can take in order to plan your future development - as well as how much you are a fit with the Private Equity Industry.

If the following videos seem interesting, find the full course here:
https://www.udemy.com/course/private-equity-career/

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https://business-support.udemy.com/hc/requests/new?ticket_form_id=610488

(Due to changes in my equipment over time, please forgive a possible different video/audio quality in this course).

The RIASEC Test Preview 04:54

The RIASEC Test in Private Equity Preview 00:57

Influence Archetypes Preview 05:12

Influence Archetypes in Private Equity Preview 01:34

Preferred Work Environment Preview 03:53

Preferred Work Environment in Private Equity Preview 00:44

Intro Preview 00:20

Fundamentals of Hedge Funds is a 4-hour course covering how this type of fund works, its returns, strategies, investors and more.

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Hedge Funds vs. Alternative Assets Preview 09:17

Traders and Analysts Preview 07:40

Event-Driven Preview 07:11

Return Calculations Preview 08:04

Metrics and Indicators Preview 13:39

Intro Preview 00:16

Fundamentals of Private Debt is a 3-hour course covering the private debt market, including the debt instruments, investment types, as well as the fundamentals of debt itself.

If the following videos seem interesting, find the full course here:
https://www.udemy.com/course/private-debt/

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Debt Characteristics Preview 17:27

Bank Products Preview 06:50

Mezzanine Debt Preview 06:33

Infrastructure Debt Preview 04:50

Covenants Preview 05:19