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Unravel Financial Statements: Modeling Concepts

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Financial modeling is more than numbers; it’s the language of business decisions. In this intermediate-level course, you’ll learn how to interpret and build the two most common frameworks in finance: the three-statement model and the discounted-cash-flow (DCF) model. You’ll start by exploring how each framework serves a different purpose, one for understanding operational performance, the other for assessing long-term value. Then, you’ll apply accounting principles to connect the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement into a dynamic, integrated model. Through guided videos, readings, and hands-on practice, you’ll build confidence using formulas to test how small changes, like a 5 % sales driver, flow through to free cash flow. You’ll also practice communicating financial insights clearly through short, professional writing tasks. By the end, you’ll be able to evaluate business scenarios with models that are accurate, transparent, and ready for real-world use, skills essential for analysts, finance professionals, and decision-makers alike.

Financial modeling is more than numbers; it’s the language of business decisions. In this intermediate-level course, you’ll learn how to interpret and build the two most common frameworks in finance: the three-statement model and the discounted-cash-flow (DCF) model. You’ll start by exploring how each framework serves a different purpose, one for understanding operational performance, the other for assessing long-term value. Then, you’ll apply accounting principles to connect the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement into a dynamic, integrated model. Through guided videos, readings, and hands-on practice, you’ll build confidence using formulas to test how small changes, like a 5 % sales driver, flow through to free cash flow. You’ll also practice communicating financial insights clearly through short, professional writing tasks. By the end, you’ll be able to evaluate business scenarios with models that are accurate, transparent, and ready for real-world use, skills essential for analysts, finance professionals, and decision-makers alike.

What's included

6 videos2 readings3 assignments

6 videosTotal 33 minutes
  • Introduction and Welcome3 minutes
  • The Three-Statement Model Explained10 minutes
  • When to Use DCF vs. Three-Statement Models4 minutes
  • How Do the Statements Speak to Each Other?5 minutes
  • Linking the Big Three - A Walkthrough9 minutes
  • Congratulations and Continuous Learning Journey2 minutes
2 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • DCF Models and Their Assumptions10 minutes
  • The Flow of Numbers - From Profit to Cash10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 55 minutes
  • Graded Quiz: Unravel Financial Statements: Modeling Concepts20 minutes
  • Hands-on Activity: Email Comparison Exercise15 minutes
  • Hands-on Activity: Build the Link and Cascade the 5% Sales Driver20 minutes

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