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Operis

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In each of the previous chapters, we looked at the elements that make up the broader toolset of a financial modeler. You will notice as you get to this chapter that financial modelers don’t have a predefined background and they come from all walks of life; however, we are about to discover in spite of the varied background that there are some underlying common traits that ensure success as a financial modeler.

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Avon, J. (2021). Operis. In: The Handbook of Financial Modeling. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6540-6_16

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