CFI

(CFI)

Definition

CFI (CFI) Soft Skill

CFI (Corporate Finance Institute) refers to a set of financial modeling and valuation tools and techniques widely used in corporate finance for investment banking, equity research, and financial analysis.

Expertise Level

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Level 1

Basic

1. Understands the fundamental concepts of corporate finance covered by CFI.

2. Can navigate and utilize basic CFI online resources and financial templates.

3. Familiar with basic financial statements and their relationships.

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Level 2

Intermediate

1. Can build and interpret financial models using CFI methodologies.

2. Applies valuation techniques such as DCF and comparable company analysis.

3. Capable of performing sensitivity and scenario analysis using CFI tools.

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Level 3

Advanced

1. Designs complex financial models integrating multiple variables and assumptions.

2. Leads valuation projects applying advanced CFI techniques and best practices.

3. Advises on financial decision-making by synthesizing insights from CFI analyses.

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