Financial Modeling Certification

Given the importance in finance (especially investment banking), what is more recognizable and valued within the industry: Wall Street Prep training or a certification like the CFMS (Certified Financial Modeling Specialist)? Any other financial modeling self studies or ideas greatly appreciated!

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I worked for a commercial appraisal company out of college, and I thought I understood everything I needed to know about modeling. A friend who was working as a sales broker wanted to take a couple courses at NYU Schack, so I signed up, too. Turns out the non-credit RE financial modeling course I took totally changed my career trajectory (in my opinion), since it really opened my eyes and allowed me to recognize how much more there was to learn. While I picked up a bunch from the curriculum, the course gave me the skills I needed to help teach myself even more by applying it to the work I was doing and then figuring out how to take everything to the next level (i.e. modeling debt and partnership waterfall structures).

 

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