Integrating Financial Statements
This is possibly the most valuable process you can learn as an aspiring financial analyst. It is the foundation upon which all thorough analysis is built.

 1Feb 09,2015Three Statement Model Overview
1Feb 09,2015Three Statement Model OverviewThis video runs slightly longer than 4 minutes and briefly describes the process of building an integrated financial statement model. It is an easier process to grasp if thought of as a series of steps. Knowing the steps will also provide the benefit of measuring your progress as you watch the longer instructional video and build your own model.


 2May 12,2017Three Statement Model Part I
2May 12,2017Three Statement Model Part IThis is the first instructional video in the “Integrating Financial Statements” series. The video will guide you through the process of using two years of historical income statement data and balance sheet data to build a fully integrated model. In my opinion this is the most important thing to understand if you want to build a strong model building skill-set.


 3May 12,2017Three Statement Model Part II
3May 12,2017Three Statement Model Part IIThis is a continuation of the previous video. Whereas the first video focused on historical data, the income statement and the balance sheet, in this video we will focus on the cash flow statement and supporting schedules.


 4Oct 16,2013Broken Models & Circular References
4Oct 16,2013Broken Models & Circular ReferencesCircular references are frequently responsible for crashing financial models. This video will explain how they work, and how to fix your model by focusing on the most common circular reference error found in financial models: the interest expense circularity.


 5Feb 05,2016Balancing the Model
5Feb 05,2016Balancing the ModelBalancing the balance sheet in a three-statement model can be a frustrating experience. This video will walk through the most common errors made, and how to fix them quickly.


 6Mar 10,2016Exercise: Building the Model
6Mar 10,2016Exercise: Building the ModelThis video introduces a model building exercise. The concept was introduced by a professor at a nearby university who uses ASM to introduce students in his Corporate Finance class to financial models. What follows is a variation of his assignment. It will challenge you to build a model on your own, and think through the variables as you do. (Template available for download.)


 7May 20,2017Three Statement Model: Scenarios
7May 20,2017Three Statement Model: ScenariosIn this video we will revisit the three statement model, and begin incorporating additional flexibility with new inputs and scenario options.


 8Nov 06,2015PP&E Schedule
8Nov 06,2015PP&E ScheduleThis video introduces a more advanced Property Plant & Equipment supporting schedule, which is important as your models increase in complexity. The video also focuses on how to efficiently delete an old supporting schedule and integrate a new one.


 9Jun 02,2017PP&E Schedule Options
9Jun 02,2017PP&E Schedule OptionsIn this video we will explore several different options for PP&E schedules. The video also touches on several new topics including the Half-Year Convention and an accelerated depreciation method known as the Sum of the Years' Digits.


 10Jan 18,2017Dividends in a Financial Model
10Jan 18,2017Dividends in a Financial ModelThis video explains how to update a three statement model to include cash dividends. Two examples are provided.


 11Jan 18,2016Projecting Stockholders' Equity
11Jan 18,2016Projecting Stockholders' EquityThis video is focused on projecting stockholders' equity for the Home Depot (NYSE: HD).


 12Jun 15,2018Flow Through Questions
12Jun 15,2018Flow Through QuestionsIn this video we explore how an increase in depreciation expense impacts the three financial statements. The notes will explore this same question for a variety of additional topics.













