What you'll get
- 9+ Hours
- 1 Courses
- Mock Tests
- Course Completion Certificates
- Self-paced Courses
- Technical Support
- Case Studies
Synopsis
- Evaluate and interpret a company’s financial performance and business operations.
- Forecast revenues and expenses while developing depreciation and amortization plans.
- Conduct detailed cash flow assessments and analyze investment opportunities.
- Utilize Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and comparative valuation techniques.
- Prepare meaningful financial reports to support strategic decisions.
- Develop hands-on financial models using practical Excel-based tools.
Content
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| Financial Modeling Case Study: Big Books | 8h 53m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
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Description
The Financial Modeling program provides participants with practical exposure to building financial models based on real-world business scenarios. Learners gain the ability to examine company operations, project revenues and costs, and construct depreciation and amortization schedules. The course also focuses on cash flow evaluation, investment analysis, and the application of valuation techniques, including DCF and relative valuation. Participants are guided in preparing insightful financial reports that aid managerial decision-making. All necessary Excel templates are supplied, and learners receive one-year access to course materials and practice assessments.
Sample Certificate

Goals
- Develop strong analytical skills in financial modeling.
- Enable learners to assess company performance using structured financial techniques.
- Build confidence in applying valuation methods for business analysis.
- Equip participants with practical tools used in corporate finance and investment roles.
Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand and interpret key financial statements.
- Create financial projections based on business data.
- Design depreciation and amortization schedules
- Perform cash flow and investment analysis.
- Apply valuation models such as DCF and comparable analysis.
- Generate professional financial reports for business decision-making.
- Build reliable and dynamic financial models in Excel.
Highlights
- Hands-on learning through real company case studies.
- Step-by-step guidance on building financial models.
- Practical exposure to industry-relevant valuation methods.
- Ready-to-use Excel templates for structured learning.
- Mock tests and exercises for self-assessment.
- One year of access to course content and resources.
Requirements
- Basic working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including formulas and formatting.
- Fundamental understanding of accounting concepts and financial statements.
- Introductory awareness of finance and valuation principles.
Target Audience
- Professionals working in finance who want to enhance their modeling skills.
- Students pursuing degrees in finance, accounting, economics, or business.
- Investment analysts, portfolio managers, and private equity professionals.
- Anyone interested in developing practical expertise in financial analysis.
FAQ
Q1. Do participants need advanced Excel skills?
No. Basic knowledge of Excel functions and formulas is sufficient to begin the course.
Q2. Is prior finance experience required?
A basic understanding of accounting is helpful, but the course is also designed to guide beginners.
Q3. Are study materials provided?
Yes, all necessary templates, examples, and learning resources are included.
Q4. How long will learners have access to the course?
Participants receive access to the course and mock tests for one full year.
Q5. Will this course help in real-world jobs?
Yes, the program focuses on practical applications used widely in corporate finance roles.
Career Benefits
- Enhances employability in finance, investment, and consulting roles.
- Builds practical expertise valued by employers worldwide.
- Strengthens analytical and decision-making capabilities.
- Equips participants with the skills needed to pursue careers as Financial Analysts, Business Analysts, and Investment Analysts.
- Provides industry-ready skills for corporate finance and valuation assignments.
- Improves confidence in handling complex financial data and reporting.