Free preview: Modeling the P&L

A full hands-on lesson from inside the course: build the projected income statement from a real European REIT’s annual report, line by line. The second Excel exercise in Module 2. No signup required.

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Step 1 — Try the Excel exercise yourself

This is the actual exercise file from Module 2 Lesson 9 — the second Excel exercise in Module 2 (modeling the full P&L). Self-grading: fill in the right cells and they turn green; wrong ones turn red. No email signup required. Give it a real attempt before watching the walkthrough below — that’s how the course is designed to be used.

Download the exercise (.xlsx) Step-by-step PDF guide

Step 2 — Watch the step-by-step solution

Once you’ve had a real attempt at the exercise, watch how the model is built line by line. Same on-camera teaching style as the rest of the course.

Module 2 Lesson 9.1 from the course (the step-by-step Excel demonstration). Same teaching style throughout: real annual-report data, on-camera, building the model line by line in Excel.


What’s in this lesson

The exercise above is from Module 2 Lesson 2; the video is Lesson 2.1, the step-by-step solution. By the time you reach Module 2 in the full course, you’ve already worked through the financial-statement-analysis foundation in Module 1, so you start the revenue projection with the right groundwork.

What the lesson covers

  • Linking revenue to the projected P&L. The revenue forecast you built earlier in Module 2 feeds the top line of the projection; operating expenses build off it.
  • Operating-expense projection. Splitting cost lines that scale with revenue vs. those that are flat. The judgement calls a generalist modeling course skips for REITs specifically.
  • The fair-value adjustment line. Where it lives, why it’s non-cash, and how to model it so it doesn’t distort projected operating income across years.
  • Linking through to FFO. The clean P&L projection terminates in FFO — the metric REIT analysts actually use. You’ll see the bridge constructed.

What this looks like in the full course

This is the second Excel exercise in Module 2 — the capstone of the income-statement build. By this point in the full course you’ve built revenue, operating expenses, the fair-value adjustment, and the FFO bridge. The next lessons in Module 3 cover the balance sheet roll-forward.


What students said about the modeling approach

“Especially the written course materials were very useful. Together with the Excel assignments the course gives you a good basis for building models more or less independently.” — Katrin Kandlbinder · University of Regensburg
“The course offered direct insights into how Financial Analysts in the Real Estate industry think and model. The on-the-job training with concrete annual reports of ‘real’ companies made the course especially worthwhile.” — Daniel Wurstbauer · IREBS / University of Regensburg

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