Introduction

I discovered financial modeling in Microsoft Excel when I worked in investment banking in London (as most young Aussies do). Back then, the term financial modeling was hardly used, but I was hooked. Since those days, I’ve devoted my entire career to working in Excel and building models for the purpose of business cases, reports, budgets, and dashboards. I’ve worked with hundreds of clients in many different countries to help build their models for them or train them on how to build their own. Financial modeling in Excel takes me all over the world (both virtually and in person) and I hope that it brings you the same fun and excitement!

About This Book

I wrote this book based on the experiences I’ve had with the many insightful people I’ve trained or worked with over the years. I cover the tools and techniques that are the most commonly needed for building models. This book is aimed at people who already have a smattering of Excel knowledge but want to improve their skills to perform better in their current roles or to get better jobs.

After reading this book, you’ll know exactly what a financial modeler does and how to apply the principles of financial modeling to your work. You may not call yourself a “career” financial modeler. Instead, you might think of yourself as a “casual” modeler — maybe it’s a side interest for you, or it’s just one part of your job. But after reading this book, you may be bitten by the modeling bug and want to pursue a full-time career ...

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