Oct 27, 2025
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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there are several resources and options you can explore for assistance with esoteric Asset-Based Lending (ABL) or Asset-Backed Financing (ABF) financial models:

  1. WSO Free Financial Modeling Lessons: These lessons are taught by experienced private equity professionals and investment bankers. They cover financial statement modeling, DCF, M&A, LBO, and more. While they may not specifically address ABL/ABF, they provide a strong foundation for customizing models.

  2. WSO Financial Modeling Templates: You can access 27 financial modeling templates in a swipe file. These templates can serve as a starting point for building or enhancing your ABL/ABF models.

  3. Find a Tutor on WSO: There are threads like "Anyone looking for an IB/PE tutor?" where you might find professionals offering tutoring services. You can connect with someone who has expertise in ABL/ABF modeling to help with your specific needs.

  4. WSO Forums: The forums are a great place to ask for recommendations or connect with others who have experience in ABL/ABF modeling. You might find someone who has tackled similar corner cases and can share insights or resources.

If you're looking for personalized help, consider reaching out to tutors or professionals through the WSO community. They can assist in translating your logic into the model and addressing specific corner cases.

Sources: Teach For America vs BB ABS role for future MBA?, Anyone looking for an IB/PE tutor?, Where can I find a good IB Analyst in KC?, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/any-of-you-bankers-see-uva-alumni-on-the-street-seeking-advice?customgpt=1, Bank of America S&T Groups Ranking

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