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Wall Street training always begins with the (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement). Most business schools teach accounting in silos. Real financial modeling forces you to link them dynamically. Mastering financial modeling isn't just about knowing Excel;
Project these cash flows out for 5 to 10 years based on your operational assumptions (revenue growth, margins, etc.). Most business schools teach accounting in silos
$$ \textUFCF = \textEBIT \times (1 - \textTax Rate) + \textD&A - \textCapEx - \Delta \textNet Working Capital $$