Thank you for the helpful overview. In the tax losses, you seem to be deducting the same carried over losses balance as EBIT, rather than the actual paid tax below. Is this the right approach, or do you deduct only the losses you used to directly offset tax? i.e., for instance, when you generate EBIT of 3.1 and pay 30% (corporate tax) * 3.1 = 0.93 in taxes, do you deduct the 0.93 or 3.1 from the carried forward losses. Looking forward to you response. Thank you
@FinancialModelDetective Жыл бұрын
Dear Megan, Thanks for your question. Taxes are a delicate subject and it really depends case by case based on jurisdictions.
@malkitsingh8118 Жыл бұрын
where can we find these Excel file?
@FinancialModelDetective Жыл бұрын
Dear Malkit, you can find all my template on my Eloquens channel: www.eloquens.com/?ref=FinExMod
@dimplepatel87143 жыл бұрын
I want to become equity analyst...which sight may helpful
@FinancialModelDetective3 жыл бұрын
Dear Dimple, you can certainly become an equity analyst . You need technical skills (Mainly Excel) , You need to learn the Theory (Basics of Finance) and social skills (Communication). I have a blog post about qualities of a financial modeller. www.finexmod.com/qualities-of-a-financial-modeler-in-a-letter-to-my-younger-self/
@fatcrab332 жыл бұрын
can i ask if i have a project of 20 years projection and the IRR for the whole project is 15%, and then in the third year after project start someone ask you what is the IRR of your project, how will you answer that ? because the 15% IRR is achieved for the whole 20 years projection, so if this is now in the third year then cash flow probably is still negative and there is no IRR at all. or will you update the first 3 years actual figure in the model and then revise the remaining projection and then estimate a latest IRR for the whole project ? hope you can understand what i mean and give us some comment on how you will answer this question.