Consultants, analysts, operators: every business document, polished and decision-ready.
Reach for this when the quality of what you ship matters - a board deck, a model someone else will audit, a report a busy reader navigates in two minutes, a one-pager that lands the ask. Each skill enforces the structure, hierarchy, and formatting discipline that separates a document people trust from one they second-guess, so you spend your time on the argument, not the formatting.
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Arranged in the author's recommended order. Walk through them in sequence, or open any one on its own.
Structures spreadsheet models a second analyst can audit - separated input/calc/output sheets, one-formula-per-row hygiene, built-in error checks, and a documented cover sheet. Use when someone asks "how should I structure this model", "clean up this spreadsheet before the board sees it", "why does my model break when I insert a column", or is building any forecast or calculator others will review. Do NOT use for the SaaS revenue logic itself - use revenue-modeling instead; for a full FP&A operating model use fpa-model; for personal or department budgets use budget-builder; for cash timing use cash-flow-forecast; for GAAP statement construction use financial-statement-builder.