Building Structured Financial Models from Chaos With Brian Vaddan

Building Structured Financial Models from Chaos With Brian Vaddan

Welcome to the Financial Modeler's Corner (FMC), where we discuss the Art and Science of Financial Modeling with your host Paul Barnhurst.

Financial Modeler's Corner is sponsored by the Financial Modeling Institute (FMI), the most respected accreditation in Financial Modeling globally.

In today’s episode, Paul engages in a conversation with Brian Vaddan.

Brian Vaddan is a distinguished financial modeler with a rich background in investment banking and financial engineering. His emphasis on intellectual curiosity, the need for simplicity, and the creative nature of financial modeling provide listeners with a fresh perspective on the discipline.

Key takeaways from this week's episode include:


  • A distinction between those who use spreadsheets casually and those who build models as a core discipline. He emphasizes the importance of creating models that are understandable and usable by others, akin to the difference between a sketch artist and an architect.


  • Intellectual curiosity, an almost obsessive desire to solve problems, and the ability to bring structure out of chaos are highlighted as key traits for successful financial modelers. Brian stresses that these traits are more critical than technical skills alone.


  • One of the profound insights shared is the importance of simplifying complex problems. Brian believes that the true measure of a modeler’s intellect is their ability to present complex ideas in a straightforward and understandable manner.


  • Financial modeling is described as a deeply creative exercise. Brian compares it to art, where each model reflects the modeler’s thought process and experiences, much like an artist’s painting.


  • Brian shares his experience transitioning from being a modeler to managing a team. He discusses the challenges of letting go and empowering others, and the iterative learning process involved in both building and reviewing models.


Quotes:

Here are a few relevant quotes from the episode on financial analysis and modeling:


"I guess, the easiest way for me to describe it is the difference between somebody who sketches on paper and someone who's an architect, or someone who has a hammer and someone who's an actual carpenter.”- Brian Vaddan


“One of the primary differences is that you will do it for someone else. So when I built a lot of the initial models from the earlier part of my career, it was for me. It was to derive an answer that I needed to a question that was asked of me.”- Brian Vaddan


“The way you display the depth of your intellect, to me, is not the complexity in the formula that you build, but how you take that complex formula and simplify it into a manner that anyone with just a basic understanding can understand.”- Brian Vaddan


“Never stop learning and don't quench that intellectual curiosity that will make your modeling experience and career so much richer and so much more rewarding.”- Brian Vaddan


In this engaging episode of Financial Modeler's Corner, Brian Vaddan shares his insights on the intricacies of financial modeling. He recounts his journey from investment banking to EY, emphasizing the importance of intellectual curiosity and perseverance. He advises aspiring modelers to maintain a growth mindset and continually seek learning opportunities, providing valuable insights into the discipline of financial modeling.


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In today’s episode:

[00:03] - Introduction

[01:00] - Guest Introduction

[01:14] - Horror Story

[03:40] - Rule of Thumb

[04:10] - Guests’ Background

[06:28] - Spreadsheets vs. Modeling

[10:16] - Essential Traits for Modelers

[13:30] - Modeling as a Discipline

[19:00] - Simplicity in Complexity

[24:00] - Modeling as a Creative Exercise

[28:10] - Transition to Team Leadership

[33:00] - Rapid-Fire Session and Guests’ Contact Information

[38:10] - Conclusion

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