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If you're talking about building a model from a technical/structural perspective, then time value of money isn't very useful; you only use it to calculate IRR. Of course to actually understand the LBO model, time value is very, very important, but in terms of the model in excel itself, it's not what I'd start with.

If you don't know accounting (at some basic level), then start with that. You're going to get very confused very quickly if you don't understand why you're driving toward some metric and not some other one.

Other than that... basic excel skills? Building a one statement LBO model isn't terribly difficult, so just go out and find a guide and build one from scratch, using someone else's model as a template/guide. Best to open up two excels so you can see how your model is progressing versus the 'guide' version.

Also, OP, you call it "the" LBO model... there's not just one single way of modelling and LBO. It can be as complex or as simple as you like. There can be a full three statement model, with multiple schedules spanning dozens of sheets, or you can keep it all on one sheet and just use the most relevant metrics to do a quick back of the envelope LBO. In a lot of cases, you'll see that the simple model isn't that far off from what ought to arguably be the more "correct" model.

 

That's a helpful explanation..

Yeah, the firm I interned for this semester had a few different types of LBO models - one which had a 30-page summary tab with like 20 other tabs and some other smaller ones, one of which was only like 3 tabs. I understand basic accounting and tvm. I don't understand IRR that well, the different debt seniority levels (LBO model I referred to above, there is so much complexity that I feel like it'll take me two years in banking to understand it.....But maybe I'm over-complicating it and I'll actually be able to understand it all in a week or two.

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