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Telehealth Services Company Financial Model (10+ Year DCF and Valuation) (Excel XLSX)

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Created by a Financial Modeling, Planning & Performance Consultant with 15+ years of experience at Ernst & Young, Toyota, Viohalco, and Upstream. Certified from both the Corporate Finance Institute & the Financial Modeling Institute.
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BENEFITS OF DOCUMENT

  1. Informed Decision Making: The Telehealth Services Company Financial Model empowers stakeholders to make data-driven decisions regarding patient acquisition, pricing, marketing strategies, and resource allocation.
  2. Investment Assessment: DCF and valuation methods provide insights into the business's long-term value, aiding investment assessment, attracting investors, and securing financing.
  3. Strategic Planning: Financial projections (profit and loss, balance sheet, cash flow) support strategic planning by allowing stakeholders to assess the potential outcomes of expanding services, entering new markets, or enhancing the platform's fea

DESCRIPTION

This product (Telehealth Services Company Financial Model [10+ Year DCF and Valuation]) is an Excel template (XLSX), which you can download immediately upon purchase.

The Telehealth Services Company Financial Model with a 10+ Years DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) and Valuation is a comprehensive tool designed to analyze the financial aspects of a telehealth platform or service provider. It encompasses key components such as revenue projections, operating expenses, patient volume, pricing strategies, and long-term financial valuation. This model provides insights into the financial performance and value potential of the telehealth services company, enabling informed decision-making, investment assessment, and strategic planning.
Key Components:
•  Revenue Projections: The model assesses revenue sources from telehealth consultations, virtual appointments, subscription plans, and potential partnerships with healthcare providers and insurers.
•  Operating Expenses: It includes costs for platform development and maintenance, healthcare professional compensation, marketing, administrative expenses, and other operational expenditures essential for running the telehealth services.
•  Pricing Strategies: It considers competitive pricing while factoring in costs to determine service rates that ensure profitability and remain attractive to patients and healthcare providers.
•  10+ Years DCF and Valuation: The model employs a 10+ year DCF analysis and valuation methods to assess the long-term financial sustainability and attractiveness of the telehealth services company.

Key Benefits:
•  Informed Decision Making: The Telehealth Services Company Financial Model empowers stakeholders to make data-driven decisions regarding patient acquisition, pricing, marketing strategies, and resource allocation.
•  Investment Assessment: DCF and valuation methods provide insights into the business's long-term value, aiding investment assessment, attracting investors, and securing financing.
•  Strategic Planning: Financial projections (profit and loss, balance sheet, cash flow) support strategic planning by allowing stakeholders to assess the potential outcomes of expanding services, entering new markets, or enhancing the platform's features.
•  Financial Sustainability: The model helps assess the telehealth services company's financial sustainability over an extended horizon, guiding measures to ensure long-term success.
In summary, the Telehealth Services Company Financial Model with 10+ Years' DCF and Valuation offers valuable insights into the financial performance and long-term value potential of a telehealth services business. It supports informed decision-making, investment assessment, strategic planning, and financial sustainability, all of which contribute to the success and profitability of the telehealth services company.
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MODEL GUIDELINES

So, a quick overview of the model, in the contents tab you can see the structure of the model and by clicking on any of the headlines to be redirected to the relevant worksheet.

On the manual tab you can feed the general information for the model such as: project name & title, responsible, timeline of the model and date and currency conventions.

Additionally, there is a description of the color coding of the model in the same tab. Inputs are always depicted with a yellow fill and blue letters, call up (that is direct links from other cells) are filled in light blue with blue letters while calculations are depicted with white fill and black characters.

There is also color coding for the various tabs of the model. Yellow tabs are mostly assumptions tabs, grey tabs are calculations tabs, blue tabs are outputs tabs (that is effectively results or graphs) and finally light blue tabs are admin tabs (for example: the cover page, contents, and checks).

Moving on to the Inputs: detailed inputs for revenues such as consultations, subscriptions, insurance partnerships, corporate health programs, on demand specialists, and costs splits between direct costs (healthcare provider payments, and infrastructure costs) and indirect costs (such as admin staff, outsourced staff, insurance, advertising & promotions as well as other costs), working capital (receivables, payables, and inventory), fixed assets and capex (split into start up investment and new maintenance capex), debt & equity financing as well as valuation assumptions (such as discount rates used in the weighted average cost of capital).

In the summary tab you can see a high-level report with the main metrics and value drivers of the model. It can be readily printed on one page for your convenience.

Calculations: this is where all calculations are performed. The revenues are calculated based on the various revenue streams and by deducting the operating costs adjusted for inflation the operating profit is resulting. Based on the assets financed and the gearing of the financing the interest and depreciation are occurring. By using the working capital assumptions, the impact of the business cycle is presented. Finally, depending on the level of the investment considered the relevant debt financing is calculated (Long term debt and overdraft).

In the Outputs tab: everything is aggregated here into the relevant statements: profit and loss, balance sheet and cash flow.

Moving to the Valuation tab, a valuation is performed by using the free cash flows to the firm and then a series of investment metrics are presented (Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Profitability Index, Payback Period, Discounted Payback Period, Sensitivity Analysis).

In the Graphs tab: Various graphs present the business metrics, revenues, operating costs, and profitability. Then multiple charts present the working capital, debt & equity along with cash, assets, and cash flows which results in a valuation on a project basis as well as on an equity basis together with the feasibility metrics.

In the Break-Even tab, you can find a break-even analysis and see how many sales you need to break even.
Checks: A dedicated worksheet that makes sure that everything is working as it should!

Important Notice: Yellow indicates inputs and assumptions that the user can change, blue cells are used for called up cells, and white cells with black characters indicates calculation cells.

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Source: Best Practices in Integrated Financial Model, Healthcare Excel: Telehealth Services Company Financial Model (10+ Year DCF and Valuation) Excel (XLSX) Spreadsheet, Big4WallStreet


$79.00
Created by a Financial Modeling, Planning & Performance Consultant with 15+ years of experience at Ernst & Young, Toyota, Viohalco, and Upstream. Certified from both the Corporate Finance Institute & the Financial Modeling Institute.
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