3 Statement Model: Help/Final Product?
Hi, thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm working on a linked three statement model for an interview and honestly am not entirely sure what the finished product is suppsoed to look like. Would anyone be willing to send me a finished three statement model they've worked on before? I understand the concepts but am not sure I'm getting the format correct and really care about this job.
Thank you in advance.
Google is neglected more and more these days
Google has mainly templates. I'm looking for a finished product.
I personally don't have anything to offer you. But are you seriously telling me you can't find an image of a completed model on the internet? A 3 statement model at that. No point in making yourself look foolish. Formatting is the EASIEST thing to look up on Google. EASIEST. In fact, I bet you CFI has snapshots of every model you could ever need -- almost, if not all of which have an acceptable format to be copied. I don't mean to be a dick but... seriously?
This is like saying "So I don't know whether to sign my exam in cursive or print, can you shoot me the answer key so I don't mess it up?"
And you've been in corp fin for 2 years? Huh??? UR BRAIIIIIN USE UR BRAIIIIIIN DO IT DO IT DO IT
The aswer to what you are looking for is the same as "walk me through a $100 increase in depreciation expense" question.
Read that and figure how are the 3 statements related.
You can also download SEC filings for any public company. Go through their published and qudited statement. They tie!
Go through the notes to statements and figure what is happening.
This is expected of any incoming 1st year undergrad intern.
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