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A simplified representation of a financial situation, using selected assumptions.
#The process of writing and using financial models.
 
#The systematic study and structuring of this work.  
Financial models are widely used in practice for valuation, and to support financial decisions and risk management.
 
Models are also an important tool in finance coaching and financial education.
 
 
In simple terms, a model:
*Presents a financial calculation (or calculations)
*In a way that enables the user to understand it and to challenge it, especially about its assumptions.


(Spelled ''modeling'' in North America.)




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Ceteris paribus]]
* [[CertFMM]]
* [[Deterministic]]
* [[EuSpRIG]]
* [[Financial modelling]]
* [[FAST Modeling Standard]]
* [[Model]]
* [[Financial model]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Spreadsheet Standards]]
* [[Rounding]]
* [[SSRB]]
* [[Sensitivity analysis]]
* [[Simulation]]
* [[Stochastic]]

Revision as of 22:04, 17 April 2016

  1. The process of writing and using financial models.
  2. The systematic study and structuring of this work.

(Spelled modeling in North America.)


See also