3-Statement Financial Model Template Completion

Complete and populate integrated financial model templates with proper linkages between Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement.

⚠️ CRITICAL PRINCIPLES — Read Before Populating Any Template

Environment — Office JS vs Python:

Formulas over hardcodes (non-negotiable):

Verify step-by-step with the user:

  1. After mapping the template → show the user which tabs/sections you've identified and confirm before touching any cells
  2. After populating historicals → show the user the historical block and confirm values/periods match source data
  3. After building IS projections → run the subtotal checks, show the user the projected IS, confirm before moving to BS
  4. After building BS → show the user the balance check (Assets = L+E) for every period, confirm before moving to CF
  5. After building CF → show the user the cash tie-out (CF ending cash = BS cash), confirm before finalizing
  6. Do NOT populate the entire model end-to-end and present it complete — break at each statement, show the work, catch errors early

Formatting — Professional Blue/Grey Palette (Default unless template/user specifies otherwise)

Keep colors minimal. Use only blues and greys for cell fills. Do NOT introduce greens, yellows, oranges, or multiple accent colors — a clean model uses restraint.

Element Fill Font
Section headers (IS / BS / CF titles) Dark blue #1F4E79 White bold
Column headers (FY2024A, FY2025E, etc.) Light blue #D9E1F2 Black bold
Input cells (historicals, assumption drivers) Light grey #F2F2F2 or white Blue #0000FF
Formula cells White Black
Cross-tab links White Green #008000
Check rows / key totals Medium blue #BDD7EE Black bold

That's 3 blues + 1 grey + white. If the template has its own color scheme, follow the template instead.

Font color signals what a cell is (input/formula/link). Fill color signals where you are (header/data/check).

Model Structure

Identifying Template Tab Organization

Templates vary in their tab naming conventions and organization. Before populating, review all tabs to understand the template's structure. Below are common tab names and their typical contents:

Common Tab Names Contents to Look For
IS, P&L, Income Statement Income Statement
BS, Balance Sheet Balance Sheet
CF, CFS, Cash Flow Cash Flow Statement
WC, Working Capital Working Capital Schedule
DA, D&A, Depreciation, PP&E Depreciation & Amortization Schedule
Debt, Debt Schedule Debt Schedule
NOL, Tax, DTA Net Operating Loss Schedule
Assumptions, Inputs, Drivers Driver assumptions and inputs
Checks, Audit, Validation Error-checking dashboard

Template Review Checklist

Understanding Template Structure

Before populating a template, familiarize yourself with its existing layout to ensure data is entered in the correct locations and formulas remain intact.

Identifying Row Structure

Identifying Column Structure

Working with Named Ranges Templates often use named ranges for key inputs and outputs. Before entering data:

Projection Period

Margin Analysis

Note: The following margin analysis should only be performed if prompted by the user or if the template explicitly requires it. If no prompt is given, skip this section.

Calculate and display profitability margins on the Income Statement (IS) tab to track operational efficiency and enable peer comparison.

Core Margins to Include

Margin Formula What It Measures
Gross Margin Gross Profit / Revenue Pricing power, production efficiency
EBITDA Margin EBITDA / Revenue Core operating profitability
EBIT Margin EBIT / Revenue Operating profitability after D&A
Net Income Margin Net Income / Revenue Bottom-line profitability

Income Statement Layout with Margins

Display margin percentages directly below each profit line item:

Credit Metrics

Note: The following Credit analysis should only be performed if prompted by the user or if the template explicitly requires it. If no prompt is given, skip this section.

Calculate and display credit/leverage metrics on the Balance Sheet (BS) tab to assess financial health, debt capacity, and covenant compliance.

Core Credit Metrics to Include

Metric Formula What It Measures
Total Debt / EBITDA Total Debt / LTM EBITDA Leverage multiple
Net Debt / EBITDA (Total Debt - Cash) / LTM EBITDA Leverage net of cash
Interest Coverage EBITDA / Interest Expense Ability to service debt
Debt / Total Cap Total Debt / (Total Debt + Equity) Capital structure
Debt / Equity Total Debt / Total Equity Financial leverage
Current Ratio Current Assets / Current Liabilities Short-term liquidity
Quick Ratio (Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities Immediate liquidity

Credit Metric Hierarchy Checks

Validate that Upside shows strongest credit profile:

Covenant Compliance Tracking

If debt covenants are known, add explicit compliance checks comparing actual metrics to covenant thresholds.

Scenario Analysis (Base / Upside / Downside)

Use a scenario toggle (dropdown) in the Assumptions tab with CHOOSE or INDEX/MATCH formulas.

Scenario Description
Base Case Management guidance or consensus estimates
Upside Case Above-guidance growth, margin expansion
Downside Case Below-trend growth, margin compression

Key Drivers to Sensitize: Revenue growth, Gross margin, SG&A %, DSO/DIO/DPO, CapEx %, Interest rate, Tax rate.

Scenario Audit Checks: Toggle switches all statements, BS balances in all scenarios, Cash ties out, Hierarchy holds (Upside > Base > Downside for NI, EBITDA, FCF, margins).

SEC Filings Data Extraction

If the template specifically requires pulling data from SEC filings (10-K, 10-Q), see references/sec-filings.md for detailed extraction guidance. This reference is only needed when populating templates with public company data from regulatory filings.

Completing Model Templates

This section provides general guidance for completing any 3-statement financial model template while preserving existing formulas and ensuring data integrity.

Step 1: Analyze the Template Structure

Before entering any data, thoroughly review the template to understand its architecture:

Identify Input vs. Formula Cells

Map the Template's Flow

Step 2: Filling in Data Without Breaking Formulas

Golden Rules for Data Entry

Rule Description
Only edit input cells Never overwrite cells containing formulas unless intentionally replacing the formula
Preserve cell references When copying data, use Paste Values (Ctrl+Shift+V) to avoid overwriting formulas with source formatting
Match the template's units Verify if template uses thousands, millions, or actual values before entering data
Respect sign conventions Follow the template's existing sign convention (e.g., expenses as positive or negative)
Check for circular references If the template uses iterative calculations, ensure Enable Iterative Calculation is turned on

Safe Data Entry Process

  1. Identify the exact cells designated for input (usually highlighted or labeled)
  2. Enter historical data first, then verify formulas are calculating correctly for those periods
  3. Enter assumption drivers that feed forecast calculations
  4. Review calculated outputs to confirm formulas are working as intended
  5. If a formula cell must be modified, document the original formula before making changes

Handling Pre-Built Formulas

Step 3: Validating Formulas

Formula Integrity Checks

Before relying on template outputs, validate that formulas are functioning correctly:

Check Type Method
Trace precedents Select a formula cell → Formulas → Trace Precedents to verify it references correct inputs
Trace dependents Verify key inputs flow to expected output cells
Evaluate formula Use Formulas → Evaluate Formula to step through complex calculations
Check for hardcodes Projection formulas should reference assumptions, not contain hardcoded values
Test with known values Input simple test values to verify formulas produce expected results
Cross-tab consistency Ensure the same formula logic applies across all projection periods

Common Formula Issues to Watch For

Validating Cross-Tab Linkages

Step 4: Quality Checks by Sheet

Perform these validation checks on each sheet after populating the template:

Income Statement (IS) Quality Checks

Balance Sheet (BS) Quality Checks

Cash Flow Statement (CF) Quality Checks

Supporting Schedule Quality Checks

Step 5: Cross-Statement Integrity Checks

After validating individual sheets, confirm the three statements are properly integrated:

Check Formula Expected Result
Balance Sheet Balance Assets - Liabilities - Equity = 0
Cash Tie-Out CF Ending Cash - BS Cash = 0
Net Income Link IS Net Income - CF Starting Net Income = 0
Retained Earnings Prior RE + NI - Dividends - BS Ending RE = 0 (adjust for SBC/other items as needed)

Step 6: Final Review

Before considering the model complete:

Model Validation and Audit

This section consolidates all validation checks and audit procedures for completed templates.

Core Linkages (Must Always Hold)

See references/formulas.md for all formula details.

Check Formula Expected Result
Balance Sheet Balance Assets - Liabilities - Equity = 0
Cash Tie-Out CF Ending Cash - BS Cash = 0
Cash Monthly vs Annual Closing Cash (Monthly) - Closing Cash (Annual) = 0
Net Income Link IS Net Income - CF Starting Net Income = 0
Retained Earnings Prior RE + NI + SBC - Dividends - BS Ending RE = 0
Equity Financing ΔCommon Stock/APIC (BS) - Equity Issuance (CFF) = 0
Year 0 Equity Equity Raised (Year 0) - Beginning Equity Capital (Year 1) = 0

Sign Convention Reference

Statement Item Sign Convention
CFO D&A, SBC Positive (add-back)
CFO ΔAR (increase) Negative (use of cash)
CFO ΔAP (increase) Positive (source of cash)
CFI CapEx Negative
CFF Debt issuance Positive
CFF Debt repayments Negative
CFF Dividends Negative

Circular Reference Handling

Interest expense creates circularity: Interest → Net Income → Cash → Debt Balance → Interest

Enable iterative calculation in Excel: File → Options → Formulas → Enable iterative calculation. Set maximum iterations to 100, maximum change to 0.001. Add a circuit breaker toggle in Assumptions tab.

Check Categories

Section 1: Currency Consistency

Section 2: Balance Sheet Integrity

Section 3: Cash Flow Integrity

Section 4: Retained Earnings

Section 5: Working Capital

Section 6: Debt Schedule

Section 6b: Equity Financing

Section 6c: NOL Schedule

Section 7: Scenario Hierarchy

Section 8: Formula Integrity

Section 9: Credit Metric Thresholds

Master Check Formula

Aggregate all section statuses into a single master check:

Quick Debug Workflow

When Master Status shows errors:

  1. Scroll to find red-highlighted sections
  2. Identify which check category has failures
  3. Navigate to source tab to investigate
  4. Fix the underlying issue
  5. Return to Checks tab to verify resolution