Financial Planning and Analysis Interview ... How you get the job!!

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The Financial Planning and Analysis Interview can be a bit confusing, intimidating, and overwhelming for some! In this video we help you sort out how to approach the FP&A interview prepared and with confidence.

We go through the do's and don'ts of FP&A interviews, the main reasons why people don't get get job offers, the FP&A interview questions you should be prepared for, the questions you should ask in the interview, and to remember to make the interview two-way!

Get yourself ready for FP&A or corporate finance interviews with this video!

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This is really helpful. Thank you so much for sharing!!

liayoon
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A lot of this is great advice for any kind of interview

yarazard
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Great content, Is there any chat group to discuss the future topics that will be shared on youtube ?

Hamza-yvuy
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I am working as financial analyst in IT company and its been a year working there, just wanted to ask about the CFI FMVA certification is it worth it to add value and skills or not ?

pratikshrawane
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Hi,

I have a doubt please (important to me)

I have seen many times that, in a "Financial Modeling" (usually used for valuation, M&A, Strategic Planning, and similars) there are NOT calculated things as costs of the products, raw materials, direct and indirect materials, direct and indirect labor, planned level of production, etc., all in a depth "level of detail" as, for example, in a "Normal" Budgeting.

Am I right? Or not?

I mean, it is, or not necessary to "includes" in a "Financial Modeling" the level of detail and calculations like costs, production, etc? And why or why not?

What is the difference between a a "Financial Modeling" and a "Normal" Budget process? Are the times? (1, 2, 3, N years) What are used for? What more?

If I do a Business Plan, do I need a “normal” and detailed budget, or a a Financial Modeling? and for a Strategic Planning?

Because both looks forward to the future, and both finish in the three statements (Balance, P&L and Cash Flow), I'm some confused.

Thank you in advance for your advice!

elcid
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This advice is generic and not helpful.

emilyjones