Category Archives: CashFlow

A Financial Analyst’s wish list Part 2: Why do all Accountants have a uniform way of working, while Financial Analysts don’t have a standard way to do their job?

The paradox where all Financial Analysts work in different ways, while all Accountants work in the same way. Yet both professions essentially handle the same concepts. Continue reading

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A Financial Analyst’s wish list Part 1: Attack of the multicolored spreadsheet

Attack of the multicolored spreadsheet. Inheriting your predecessor’s spresdsheet is leathal to your mental health. Continue reading

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A Financial Analysis paradox Part 2: Why the “Monthly Average method” delivers a better result than “Net Present Value”, when used in “Company based scenarios”?

Why the “Monthly Average” method is being preferred over NPV Continue reading

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