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Ah, the pre-holiday crawl – when the office turns into a ghost town and the clock ticks just a little bit slower. Here's a bunch of ideas to turn that slow day into a productive one:

  1. Financial News & Research: Keep up with the markets by reading financial news. It's a great way to stay informed and might even spark some investment ideas or talking points for future meetings.

  2. Company Websites & SEC Filings: Dive into company websites or their SEC filings. It's like being a corporate detective; you never know what interesting tidbits you might uncover.

  3. Excel & PowerPoint Mastery: Sharpen your Excel and PowerPoint skills. There's always a new trick or shortcut to learn that can shave hours off your future work.

  4. Networking: Set up networking calls or meetings. It's a good time to reach out and connect with colleagues or industry contacts when things are less hectic.

  5. Online Learning: Take advantage of online courses, especially if your firm has partnerships with educational platforms. Brush up on finance-related topics or soft skills like communication.

  6. Process Improvement: Streamline existing models, create process write-ups for interns or new hires, or organize the drives you work in. It's like spring cleaning, but for work.

  7. Modeling Practice: Rebuild old models from scratch to practice your modeling skills. It's like a workout for your finance muscles.

Remember, just because the office is quiet doesn't mean you can't make some noise with your productivity! And hey, if all else fails, you can always plan your next vacation – just make sure to keep one eye on the inbox, just in case.

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