What you'll get
- 3+ Hours
- 1 Courses
- Mock Tests
- Course Completion Certificates
- Self-paced Courses
- Technical Support
- Case Studies
Synopsis
- Offers comprehensive financial modeling training using Starbucks as a real-world case study.
- Covers key analytical techniques, including horizontal and vertical analysis, revenue forecasting, cost driver development, and schedule support.
- Teaches how to integrate and interpret all major financial statements within a comprehensive model.
- Provides downloadable Excel templates for hands-on practice.
- Includes one-year access to support flexible, self-paced learning.
- Designed for learners and industry professionals aiming to build strong financial modeling skills in the food and beverage sector.
- Students and professionals seeking to build financial modeling skills in the F&B industry.
- Recommends foundational finance knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Excel for optimal learning.
- Award a Certificate of Excellence upon completion.
- Issue verifiable digital certificates with unique links for resumes and LinkedIn profiles.
- Delivered as a self-paced, video-based training program.
Content
| Courses | No. of Hours | Certificates | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Financial Modeling of Starbucks | 3h 3m | ✔ | View Curriculum |
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Sample Certificate

Requirements
- Proficiency in Excel: Learners should be comfortable with Excel functions, formulas, data tools, and spreadsheet-based financial models.
- Foundational knowledge of accounting and valuation: Learners should understand financial statements, core accounting principles, ratio analysis, and valuation methods, including discounted cash flow (DCF).
- Industry knowledge: Familiarity with the food and beverage sector's business model will help learners interpret and apply concepts more effectively.
Target Audience
- Students in finance, accounting, or business administration seeking practical experience in financial modeling.
- Working professionals, such as analysts, investment bankers, and equity researchers, are looking to enhance their financial modeling skills.