Integrated Three-Statement Financial Model by Matin PichvaiIntegrated Three-Statement Financial Model by Matin Pichvai
Integrated Three-Statement Financial ModelMatin Pichvai
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A model that balances, ties, and survives scrutiny — built with audit-grade discipline, not Excel guesswork.
What you'll get
A fully integrated three-statement model — income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow — across a 3–5 year forecast horizon. Working capital, debt, and tax schedules on dedicated tabs feed into the consolidated outputs. The balance sheet balances every period, cash reconciles cleanly, and sensitivity toggles let you stress-test the forecast without breaking the model.
Delivered as Excel (.xlsx) with documented assumptions and a 30-minute walkthrough call.
My process
30-minute kickoff to understand your business model and forecast assumptions.
Model architecture (tab structure, key drivers) sent for your approval within 3 days.
Full model delivered within 7–10 days of kickoff.
30-minute walkthrough call when delivered, plus written documentation of every assumption.
One round of revisions included.
What I need from you
Historical financials (if you have them), a clear sense of your business model and key drivers, and any specific use case the model needs to support — fundraising, internal planning, board reporting, or M&A.
Best fit for
Growth-stage companies preparing for a raise, board reporting, or internal planning. SaaS, services, consumer, marketplace, and most other operating businesses.
Not a fit for
LBO models (quoted separately), bank regulatory capital models, or complex revenue recognition modeling for public-company reporting.
My background
Controller at a major alternative asset manager, ex-PwC and CohnReznick audit. I've spent more time finding what's wrong with other people's models than most freelancers have spent building their own — that experience is what makes mine hold up. No plugs, no hard-coded outputs, no balance sheet that only "balances" because something somewhere is forcing it to.
Starting at$1,800
Duration10 days
Tags
Microsoft Excel
Budgeting
Financial Analyst
Financial Modeling
Cash Flow
Forecasting
Three Statement Model
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Matin Pichvai Los Angeles, USA
Integrated Three-Statement Financial ModelMatin Pichvai
Starting at$1,800
Duration10 days
Tags
Microsoft Excel
Budgeting
Financial Analyst
Financial Modeling
Cash Flow
Forecasting
Three Statement Model
Cover image for Integrated Three-Statement Financial Model
A model that balances, ties, and survives scrutiny — built with audit-grade discipline, not Excel guesswork.
What you'll get
A fully integrated three-statement model — income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow — across a 3–5 year forecast horizon. Working capital, debt, and tax schedules on dedicated tabs feed into the consolidated outputs. The balance sheet balances every period, cash reconciles cleanly, and sensitivity toggles let you stress-test the forecast without breaking the model.
Delivered as Excel (.xlsx) with documented assumptions and a 30-minute walkthrough call.
My process
30-minute kickoff to understand your business model and forecast assumptions.
Model architecture (tab structure, key drivers) sent for your approval within 3 days.
Full model delivered within 7–10 days of kickoff.
30-minute walkthrough call when delivered, plus written documentation of every assumption.
One round of revisions included.
What I need from you
Historical financials (if you have them), a clear sense of your business model and key drivers, and any specific use case the model needs to support — fundraising, internal planning, board reporting, or M&A.
Best fit for
Growth-stage companies preparing for a raise, board reporting, or internal planning. SaaS, services, consumer, marketplace, and most other operating businesses.
Not a fit for
LBO models (quoted separately), bank regulatory capital models, or complex revenue recognition modeling for public-company reporting.
My background
Controller at a major alternative asset manager, ex-PwC and CohnReznick audit. I've spent more time finding what's wrong with other people's models than most freelancers have spent building their own — that experience is what makes mine hold up. No plugs, no hard-coded outputs, no balance sheet that only "balances" because something somewhere is forcing it to.
$1,800