The Settings Sheet
The Settings Sheet allows you to set company-specific parameters like start dates, currency, and tax rates, ensuring all other sheets align with your unique business context.
Support alternatives for the Slidebean Financial Model, from (free) AI chat support, to getting in touch with a Financial Analyst
When it comes to navigating the complexities of the Slidebean Financial Model, immediate support is just a click away. Integrated into every page of the model is the Chat Support button, a feature that connects users with an AI assistant powered by GPT-4 technology. This bot, specifically trained on the nuances of our financial spreadsheet, is designed to provide quick, accurate responses to a wide range of queries.
You can start a conversation using the 'Chat Support' button at the bottom right corner of the page.
We understand that some queries require a human touch, especially when dealing with a technical document like a financial model. To accommodate this need, we provide an option for users to book a call with one of our financial analysts.
Calls with our financial analysts have a cost of USD $49 for a 30 minute session. Since the financial model is a technical and complex document, a very specialized team is needed in order to answer questions related to the spreadsheet, and we are unfortunately unable to offer free support.
You can book a call with an Analyst here:
We thoroughly test all templates before they go live, to ensure no bugs or issues make it to production. More often that not, spreadsheet issues are caused by accidentally deleting formulas, clearing sections of the sheet, or adding out of bounds values for key inputs.
The best way to determine if the problem you have is native to the financial model is to restore an earlier version of the spreadsheet. If the problem exists in the original version, you may,
The Settings Sheet allows you to set company-specific parameters like start dates, currency, and tax rates, ensuring all other sheets align with your unique business context.
The basics of driver based modeling
The Assumptions Sheet lets users input key variables impacting business forecasts. It includes sections like Capital Expenditures and Loans, guiding the automatic estimation of costs like computer purchases and setting depreciation periods for various assets.