Financial Modelling

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Neha Joshi

Beginner-Level 5

There is no cutoff for Certificate in financial modelling at SGGSCC.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, The NIOS board is valid for Canada but it is not valid in all the Canadian colleges. Many Canadian Colleges don't take it as valid proof for taking the admission as it is considered inferior to the other Indian boards like ICSE/CBSE/UP Board. NIOS Certificate value in Canada is low in comparison to the United States. Those students who have done their senior secondary level from the NIOS and now they are planning to get admission to the colleges of Canada, will have to provide them with an authentic reason to justify their open school learning instead of formal learning. But if any student states wrong and is caught by t
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Yash Achha

Beginner-Level 3

College is good for just doing it for degree purposes. It doesn't provide any opportunity for placement.

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Pranav Kaushal

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Shivang agarwal

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So dear which course you are planning to pursue.

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Learn with FLIP

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If you want all the details about financial modelling, you can refer to this guide here: https://www.learnwithflip.com/blog/for-individuals/financial-modelling-complete-guide/
To put it in simple words, financial modelling is a technique used to create financial models that comprise of forecasts of specific financial data for a defined period of time. This model is created by taking into consideration the past record of that financial data and other factors if they have a significant effect on them. The aim of financial modelling is to create models as close to real life as possible. Basically financial modelling is a skill. To learn fi
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Shriya Chaubey

Guide-Level 12

Financial modelling is the task of building and abstract representation of a real world financial situation. This is a mathematical model designed to represent the performance of financial asset of a business project or any other investment and this is a course.

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Shriya Chaubey

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Financial modelling is a task of building and the abstract representation of a real-world financial situation. This is a mathematical model designed to represent the performance of a financial asset portfolio of a business project or any other investment and this is a course.
Thank you.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Sandeep!
Yes, both are different. Financial analytics in the finance function has to do with analysing the 3 big financial statements (the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows) within a company. Management accountants and financial analysts also go into detail in terms of tracking the financial health of the business in a much more granular manner, flagging deviations from budget and other areas worth looking into. In the financial markets, the focus is on financial assets such as stocks, bonds and commodity prices (among many others). The work is similarly quantitative, but with a heavy dose of theoretical mo
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