
Types of Financial Models: Most Common Models & Examples
Detailed descriptions and examples (with screenshots!) of the top ten most common types of financial models.
What is Financial Modeling | CFI - Corporate Finance Institute
What is Financial Modeling? Financial modeling is one of the most highly valued, but thinly understood, skills in financial analysis. The objective of financial modeling is to combine …
Financial Modeling Guidelines - Corporate Finance Institute
CFI’s free Financial Modeling Guidelines is a thorough and complete resource covering model design, model building blocks, and common tips, tricks, and best practices for designing and …
Financial Modeling Interview Questions - Corporate Finance Institute
In this Financial Modeling Interview guide, we’ve compiled a list of the most common and frequently asked financial modeling interview questions.
Valuation Modeling in Excel - Example, How to Use, Why
Valuation modeling in Excel may refer to several different types of analysis, including discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis, comparable trading multiples
Real Examples of FP&A From Netflix, Amazon, and More | CFI
Financial planning and analysis (FP&A) plays a critical role in high-stakes business decisions, from capital investments to pricing strategies and demand forecasting. This collection of short …
Financial Forecasting Guide - Learn to Forecast Revenues, Expenses
What is Financial Forecasting? Financial forecasting is the process of estimating or predicting how a business will perform in the future. The most common type of financial forecast is an income …
Financial Engineering - Definition, Uses, Examples
What is Financial Engineering? Financial engineering encompasses a broad, multidisciplinary field of study and practice that essentially applies an engineering approach and methodology to the …
FP&A Modeling Best Practices | CFI - Corporate Finance Institute
Discover how FP&A roles differ across companies and learn best practices in modeling, dashboards, versioning, and data handling for better planning.
Case Competition - Corporate Finance Institute
Examples of competitions that offer $10,000 (or more) in cash prizes include the National Investment Banking Competition (NIBC), the Harvard Case Competition, CFI’s Financial …