Just like a shovel, this book is genuinely ground-breaking. It hits you over the head with the proverbial gardening tool, implementing the way forward for financial modelling. Many working in banking and finance create their financial models in Excel and then import them into Power BI for graphical interpretation and further analysis. Not on our watch. Were going to jettison the universal spreadsheet and build the entire model in Power BI.We cant stress how far off the range were taking the horses. If you are reading this, you are a true pioneer. Some have managed to build the odd financial statement in Power BI, but all three? This is where you can gain a major advantage in the workplace. If you build the calculations for financial statements in Power BI, you can produce statements by product, by customer, by geography... Get the picture? The limitation will be restricted to the granularity of the underlying data and your imagination.This book unearths some of the tricks, measures, logic and tools needed to build the model (there is no need to bury your mistakes). We just cant promise you a rose garden...With the usual jokes in spades, its just a shame we couldnt get Doug (get it?) to assist.
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Weight: 576g
Dimensions: 165 x 254mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2022
Publisher: Holy Macro! Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781615470723
About Jonathan LiauLiam Bastick
Starting off as a university lecturer Dr. Liam Bastick has over 30 years' experience in financial model development / auditing valuations mergers and acquisitions project finance public private partnerships strategy training and consultancy. Indeed he has been appointed as an independent expert for the courts of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia.Jonathan Liau was born in Singapore and lived in China as an ex-pat for most of his formative years. He served in the military in Singapore for two years before enrolling in the University of Sydney studying Economics Finance and IT. Until recently Jonathan was a Senior Analyst at SumProduct Australia specialising in Power BI projects. Aside from work Jonathan enjoys hiking and driving the casual whiskey with friends power lifting and tinkering with computers.