Looking for models used in the industry

I'm looking for more models actually used in the industry by major firms (Operating, DCF, M&A, LBO), as complex as possible.

PM me a few, and I'll send you a link to five gigs of self-study modeling tutorials.

 

Thanks for the advice, and I have checked those out. I'm trying to find examples that have more detailed revenue / expense build ups. If you want the file, you can still PM me though.

 

I meant revenue/expense projections that are broken down into drivers, with a high level of granularity. Of the models I've seen, most of them break revenue and expenses down a lot farther than "segment A grew at x%, segment B grew at x%".

 

I don't think anyone is going to send you what you're looking for. Think about what you're asking for - granular detail around projections? All that stuff is really confidential - if I were running a company, I sure wouldn't want information about my pricing, customer contracts, personnel expenses, etc. getting out there.

On the other hand... a great majority of the time, that's really all there is to it - revenue is simply units * pricing, costs are built up similarly (i.e. each sale costs me $X in raw material costs, I pay salespeople X% of each sale, then add in my corp. overhead.)

 

I didn't mean data that would be private to the company. I just meant a more detailed revenue / expense build, perhaps broken down to individual categories of products and tying expenses to the business operations that incurred them, which is how many ER reports are set up.

I don't care if the model is ten years old either, I wasn't referring to anything confidential in any way, I'm just looking for the formatting / driver selection aspects.

 

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