Particularly in the current volatile economy, investors need to have the right approach for making sense of available data and selecting investments.
Offered exclusively at Columbia Business School Executive Education and led by Professors Bruce Greenwald and Tano Santos, Value Investing upholds the traditions of Graham and Dodd's famous value-based theory and teaches you powerful and proven valuation techniques.
- Overview
- Audience
- Benefits
- Faculty
- Curriculum
Overview
Based on the Ben Graham or Warren Buffett approach to allocating capital, this exclusive program will teach the frameworks and processes of investing that some of the most successful investors in the world employ to manage and preserve capital.
You will learn to use quantitative valuation techniques, such as arbitrage, asset-based approaches and the earning power method, and you will effectively combine those tools with strategic methodologies for estimating franchise value. Three real-world case studies enable more precise estimation of investment risk and improve your ability to manage a value portfolio.
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
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Please contact our Learning Solutions Specialists at 212-854-3395 for a personal conversation to learn more.
Audience
Value Investing is appropriate for executives at all levels who want to refine their understanding of value-based investing principles for professional and personal use.
Alumni and up to four of their colleagues are eligible for a 25 percent tuition benefit for programs lasting up to seven days. More on the Alumni Tuition Benefit.
Benefits
In just two days, participants in Value Investing are exposed to detailed discussion and analysis of value investing principles and practices, taught by leaders in the field:
- Learn a method of fully exploiting available data for making investments
- Develop a process for systematic valuation
- Strengthen your ability to evaluate growth and risk
"The course was enlightening, educational, and fun. The professors are excellent. Clearly experts in the field and articulate as well."
—Senior VP, Marketing, Brandes Investment Partners & Co.
Upon completion of this program, you will earn three days towards a Certificate in Business Excellence. Learn more.
Faculty
Professor Greenwald leads the June session and Professor Santos leads the December session.
June Session: | |
![]() | Bruce Greenwald Director, Heilbrunn Center Robert Heilbrunn Professor of Finance and Asset Management |
December Session: | |
![]() | Tano Santos Co-Director, Heilbrunn Center Franklin Pitcher Johnson, Jr. Professor of Finance and Economic |
Curriculum
Readings and case studies are sent prior to the program to help facilitate the lecture and discussion.
Day One provides an extensive introduction to value investing, including:
- Approaches to investing
- Value investing principles and premises
- Stock market trends
- Investment search criteria
- The value investing process, a framework
- Institutional and individual biases related to investing Value investing in practice
Day Two continues on the base created on Day One and offers information on:
- Competitive advantage and strategic issues
- Defining a moat Understanding a defensible brand/moat
- The evaluation of growth in the context of value investing
- Identifying 'valuable' growth
- Comparing market value to intrinsic value
Day Three builds on the previous days and introduces:
- Risk management in the value process
- Value Investing; an international example
- Basic elements of value
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
Proficiency in English is essential. View the language requirements
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Upcoming Sessions:
- June 25-27, 2013
- December 10-12, 2013
- December 9-11, 2014
Location:
New York City
Tuition:
$6,650
Includes materials and some meals. Plan your stay.


