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In this special solo episode, host Paul Barnhurst, also known as "The FP&A Guy," reflects on key insights gathered from past episodes of Financial Modeler’s Corner. With over 40 episodes under his belt, Paul dives into recurring rapid-fire questions posed to expert financial modelers worldwide. From circular references to VBA use and Excel's future, this episode offers valuable wisdom on the art and science of financial modeling.
Paul Barnhurst, an accomplished financial modeling professional and host of the podcast, takes center stage. Paul is the founder of “The FP&A Guy” and has earned the prestigious Advanced Financial Modeler (AFM) certification from the Financial Modeling Institute (FMI). His wealth of experience and insights makes this solo episode both engaging and informative.
Key takeaways from this week's episode include:
Here are a few quotes from Paul in this episode:
In this special solo episode, Paul Barnhurst takes a moment to reflect on the lessons learned from over 40 episodes of Financial Modeler’s Corner. He shares key takeaways from the rapid-fire questions posed to some of the top financial modelers in the world, offering a wealth of advice on best practices, common pitfalls, and emerging trends in financial modeling. As always, he invites listeners to reach out with feedback, questions, and guest suggestions, reinforcing the show's commitment to fostering a global community of financial modeling enthusiasts.
Follow Paul:
Follow Financial Modeler's Corner
Sign up for the Advanced Financial Modeler Accreditation Today and receive 15% off by using the special show code ‘Podcast’.
Visit www.fminstitute.com/podcast and use the code “Podcast” to save 15% when you register.
In today’s episode:
[01:09] - Introduction and background
[03:18] - Circular references in models
[04:55] - VBA in financial models
[06:45] - Dynamic arrays: the future of excel?
[16:50] - Will excel ever die?
[18:16] - AI and financial modeling
[20:31] - Financial models as corporate decision-making tools
[22:26] - Favorite excel shortcuts from top financial modelers
[30:34] - Closing thoughts and invitation to audience
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In this special solo episode, host Paul Barnhurst, also known as "The FP&A Guy," reflects on key insights gathered from past episodes of Financial Modeler’s Corner. With over 40 episodes under his belt, Paul dives into recurring rapid-fire questions posed to expert financial modelers worldwide. From circular references to VBA use and Excel's future, this episode offers valuable wisdom on the art and science of financial modeling.
Paul Barnhurst, an accomplished financial modeling professional and host of the podcast, takes center stage. Paul is the founder of “The FP&A Guy” and has earned the prestigious Advanced Financial Modeler (AFM) certification from the Financial Modeling Institute (FMI). His wealth of experience and insights makes this solo episode both engaging and informative.
Key takeaways from this week's episode include:
Here are a few quotes from Paul in this episode:
In this special solo episode, Paul Barnhurst takes a moment to reflect on the lessons learned from over 40 episodes of Financial Modeler’s Corner. He shares key takeaways from the rapid-fire questions posed to some of the top financial modelers in the world, offering a wealth of advice on best practices, common pitfalls, and emerging trends in financial modeling. As always, he invites listeners to reach out with feedback, questions, and guest suggestions, reinforcing the show's commitment to fostering a global community of financial modeling enthusiasts.
Follow Paul:
Follow Financial Modeler's Corner
Sign up for the Advanced Financial Modeler Accreditation Today and receive 15% off by using the special show code ‘Podcast’.
Visit www.fminstitute.com/podcast and use the code “Podcast” to save 15% when you register.
In today’s episode:
[01:09] - Introduction and background
[03:18] - Circular references in models
[04:55] - VBA in financial models
[06:45] - Dynamic arrays: the future of excel?
[16:50] - Will excel ever die?
[18:16] - AI and financial modeling
[20:31] - Financial models as corporate decision-making tools
[22:26] - Favorite excel shortcuts from top financial modelers
[30:34] - Closing thoughts and invitation to audience
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