Financial Modeling Interview Questions
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So, for calculating FCFE we start by taking net profit. However, in net income we consider other income/expenses as well. So, according to you what should be a better approach to calculate FCFE- to start from net income or to start from EBIT and then deduct taxes and interest?
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hello sir i am doing pgdm in financial services from tier 2 college and my graduation score is 54% so it is difficult to got core finance job in a good comp.
I am facing an issue while doing the DCF analysis in my financial model and i am not able to reconcile it correctly. Can someone please help me with my issue, I would be really grateful for it.
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How to join equity research... i have done Financial modelling and Nism xv
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