Dynamic Modeling

Tailor-made business planning

Dynamic modeling is the representation of an operational facility on a virtual breakdown by means of simulation. Input based on realized or prospected figures feeds a set of functions and variables; this way projections are generated. Deployed analysis is used in various management fields, including internal assessment purposes, efficiency rating, capability reporting, cost estimating, budgeting, competitive analysis and general decision-making. Through the means of microanalysis, the process’ outcome informs the business model while it is the initial, basic phase for capital budgeting and due diligence assessments.

Financial modeling and mandate presentation

Financial modeling, broadly used for a multitude of tasks, mainly focuses on corporate finance exercises that would include cash flow forecasting, business valuation, scenario planning, capital budgeting, cost of capital calculations and financial statement analysis, most of which would generally fall in the scope of project finance. A common requirement is to initially implement a tailor-made operational model to source the financial model with the appropriate flow of data.