Familiarity with financial models is necessary for many jobs in the business world. Whether you’re an accountant providing inputs for these models, a financial officer presenting them at a board meeting, or a CEO consulting them on business decisions, it’s important to know how these tools work and what they can (and cannot) tell you.
For some business professionals, financial models are even more central to their work. Financial analysts, for example, are employed by banks, investment funds, insurance companies, and other businesses to evaluate financial data, study economic trends, and build and analyze the models used to evaluate investment opportunities.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, financial analysts make a median annual salary of $85,660 per year and typically only have a bachelor’s degree, making this an attractive job to begin your career in the business world.‎