Whether evaluating strategic options, new ventures or existing operations, financial modelling is becoming an integral part of the corporate decision-making process. It simulates and tests different business options and enhances the understanding of the risks and returns in projects, transactions and processes.A financial model represents a business, usually in terms of a set of projected financial statements and/or key performance indicators, through the identification, logical expression and manipulation of the key drivers upon that business. The model allows business managers to explore the impact of different operational and financial options/scenarios for the business i.e. new investment appraisal, M&A and so on.For further information about corporate finance and the services we offer in this sector, please contact:Nathan MehaffyT: 020 7269 2429E: [email protected]If you're an employer find out how we can meet your recruitment needsFinanceLinksAbout usCandidate testimonialsClient testimonialsSalary comparison toolBrowse for jobsOur sectorsLinksIndustry and commercePublic sector and not-for-profitProfessional servicesArchiveLinksFinance recruitment – third quarter 2014 market snapshotFinance market review – Q2 20142012 market trends reportPeople skills make accountants countHow important is international experience?Michael Page Finance Sussex DivisionHow to build and manage high performance teamsAccounting jobs - the silver liningTurn the 'talent crunch' to your advantage