What is Financial Modeling?
Financial Modeling is the process of creating a summary of a company’s expenses and earnings in the form of a spreadsheet, often to predict the future financial performance of a business.
These models are used for:
- Decision making
- Valuation
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Budgeting and forecasting
- Capital raising
🧮 What is Valuation?
Valuation is the process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company. It uses models to estimate a company’s future financial performance and then discount that to present value.
Common valuation techniques:
- Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
- Comparable Company Analysis (CCA)
- Precedent Transactions
- Asset-based Valuation
📊 Types of Financial Models
| Type | Use |
|---|---|
| Three Statement Model | Connects the Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow |
| Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) | Valuation based on projected future cash flows |
| Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Model | Analyze the financial impact of a merger/acquisition |
| Leveraged Buyout (LBO) | Used in private equity to model buyouts with debt |
| Budgeting and Forecasting | Internal use to plan for future revenues/expenses |
| Initial Public Offering (IPO) Model | Estimate share price before going public |
📈 Key Components of a Financial Model
- Assumptions & Drivers
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- Revenue growth rate
- Cost of goods sold (COGS)
- Operating margins
- Tax rates
- Income Statement
- Revenue
- Operating profit (EBIT)
- Net income
- Balance Sheet
- Assets
- Liabilities
- Shareholders’ equity
- Cash Flow Statement
- Cash from operations
- Investing and financing activities
- Valuation Sheet
- DCF, CCA, and other methods
- Sensitivity/Scenario Analysis
- Test how changes in assumptions affect outcomes
🔧 Tools Used in Financial Modeling
- Microsoft Excel (main tool)
- Google Sheets (for online collaboration)
- PowerPoint (for presenting findings)
- Financial data providers like Bloomberg, Capital IQ, or Yahoo Finance
📚 Valuation Techniques in Detail
1. 🧮 Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
- Projects future free cash flows
- Discounts them back using the WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital)
- Formula:
DCF Value=∑(FCFt(1+WACC)t)\text{DCF Value} = \sum \left( \frac{FCF_t}{(1 + WACC)^t} \right)
2. 📊 Comparable Company Analysis (CCA)
- Compares the target company with similar publicly traded companies
- Uses multiples like P/E, EV/EBITDA, P/B
3. 🔁 Precedent Transaction Analysis
- Looks at past M&A deals in the same industry
- Applies multiples from those deals to the company being valued
4. 🧱 Asset-Based Valuation
- Based on the company’s net asset value (NAV)
- Subtract liabilities from total assets
👩💼 Who Uses Financial Modeling?
- Investment Bankers
- Equity Research Analysts
- Private Equity Analysts
- Corporate Finance Teams
- Consultants
- Venture Capitalists
- Entrepreneurs & Startups
🧠 Skills Required
- Advanced Excel skills (formulas, pivot tables, charts)
- Understanding of accounting & finance
- Forecasting ability
- Critical thinking
- Attention to detail
- Presentation and communication skills
🎓 How to Learn Financial Modeling & Valuation
Beginner Resources:
- YouTube: Corporate Finance Institute (CFI), Wall Street Prep
- Books:
- Investment Banking by Rosenbaum & Pearl
- Financial Modeling by Simon Benninga
- Online Courses:
- CFI’s Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst (FMVA)
- Coursera/edX finance courses
Practice:
- Use real company data (e.g., Apple, Reliance, TCS)
- Build simple models from annual reports
- Use case studies
💼 Career & Salary Scope
Job Profiles:
- Financial Analyst
- Valuation Analyst
- Investment Banking Analyst
- FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) Associate
- Private Equity Associate
Average Salaries in India (Approx.):
- Entry-Level Analyst: ₹4 – 8 LPA
- Mid-Level (3–5 years): ₹10 – 20 LPA
- Senior/IB/PE Roles: ₹25 LPA and above
🧾 Example Use Case:
Let’s say a company is planning to raise funding.
- A financial model is built to forecast future revenue and profit
- DCF is used to value the company
- The model helps negotiate the funding amount and equity dilution
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- Build a sample model in Excel or Google Sheets
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