Course Description
Financial modeling is the process of creating a mathematical representation of a company’s financial performance and future projections. It involves the use of spreadsheets, mathematical formulas, and assumptions to forecast financial statements, evaluate investment opportunities, and make informed business decisions. This course provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to build and analyze financial models for various purposes, including valuation, budgeting, forecasting, and scenario analysis. Financial Modeling is a course that equips participants with the skills and knowledge to build mathematical models to represent financial situations and forecast future performance. Participants will learn how to construct financial models for various purposes such as valuation, budgeting, and risk analysis. Topics covered include financial statement analysis, cash flow modeling, scenario analysis, and sensitivity analysis. Through practical exercises and case studies, participants will develop proficiency in Excel and other modeling tools to create robust financial models that support strategic decision-making in organizations.