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Easton Hill
  • Phoenix Arizona
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Getting in the flow while modeling a deal!

Easton Hill
  • Phoenix Arizona
Posted

Last night, I got into the "flow" and got absorbed into a financial model that I was building in excel . . .

Three hours passed without me noticing . . .


One area that I enjoy in real estate is being able to create financial models

I'm admittedly not a pro, but being able to express a set of assumptions about the future

and then see how those assumptions affect cashflows can be enthralling

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When was the last time you found 'the flow'?

Were you modeling real estate or something else?

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