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Financial Modeling is a process used in accounting to create a numerical representation of a company's financial performance. It is used to forecast future performance, analyze trends, and assess the impact of various decisions. Financial Modeling involves the use of various tools and techniques, such as spreadsheets, databases, and financial software, to create a comprehensive picture of a company's financial health. Financial Modeling is used to assess the financial viability of a company, identify potential risks, and develop strategies for improving performance.
Some of the companies in the Financial Modeling market include Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Intuit, and IBM. Show Less Read more