Model Examples

Wondering if anybody has any recommendations to find detailed 3 statement models/ valuation examples. I know advanced models will include more granular details, but I am hoping to learn about how these details are manifested in a model.

Ik it varies by company, but just looking for an example. Other forums seem quite dated

Thanks!

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  1. Go buy an excel course
  2. Learn the 3 statement at a fundamental level
  3. Pull 10-k's
  4. Rerun a model on new 10-K's
  5. Use critical thinking skills to determine how different levers/ changes in ratios will affect the statements

Someone just throwing a model at you wont teach you the inner workings of a company. But, critically thinking about where you can make things more granular is where you will really learn. Example, Revenue broken out by product for a Consumer products company, or Expenses per oil well drilled for a Oil and gas company( and all the components that go into drilling).

 

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