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Estimate the intrinsic value of a public company using DCF, relative (peer multiple) and sum-of-parts (SOTP) methods, then triangulate to an implied share price with upside/downside versus the current market price. Use this skill whenever the user asks: "what is AAPL worth", "valuation of NVDA", "fair value of TSLA", "intrinsic value", "DCF for MSFT", "build a DCF", "discounted cash flow", "WACC", "terminal value", "implied share price", "upside to fair value", "is X overvalued/undervalued", "relative valuation", "peer comparison valuation", "EV/EBITDA target", "SOTP", "sum of the parts", "how much is [company] worth", "price target from fundamentals", "value this company", or any ticker in the context of computing intrinsic or relative valuation. Default to running ALL three methods (DCF + relative + SOTP-if-applicable) and presenting a blended implied price with a sensitivity table. Do not answer valuation questions from memory — always run the workflow.
Discounted cash flow valuation and intrinsic value analysis for public companies. Use when the brief asks for DCF, fair value, intrinsic value, price target, undervalued or overvalued analysis, or "what is this company worth?"
Toolkit for building TAM/SAM/SOM models, sensitivity analyses, and narrative-ready visuals.
Headless spreadsheet engine for financial modeling, data analysis, and scenario comparison. Use when: building financial models with ratios and what-if scenarios, computing derived values from tabular data with formulas, producing .xlsx files with live formulas (not static values) for human review, any task where the agent would otherwise write imperative code to manipulate numbers that a spreadsheet does naturally. Triggers: financial model, scenario analysis, ratio computation, balance sheet, P&L, what-if, sensitivity analysis, banking ratios, spreadsheet model, build a model, projection, forecast. Do NOT use for: simple CSV/Excel read/write (use the xlsx skill), chart-only tasks, or data volumes exceeding ~5000 rows.
QUERY LENGTH LIMIT EXCEEDED. MAX ALLOWED QUERY : 500 CHARS
Comprehensive spreadsheet creation, editing, and analysis with support for formulas, formatting, data analysis, and visualization. When Claude needs to work with spreadsheets (.xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, ....
Complete, populate and fill out 3-statement financial model templates (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement) . Use when asked to fill out model templates, complete existing model frameworks, populate financial models with data, complete a partially filled IS/BS/CF framework, or link integrated financial statements within an existing template structure. Triggers include requests to fill in, complete, or populate a 3-statement model template
Use this skill when building, auditing, or optimizing spreadsheet models in Excel or Google Sheets. Triggers on formula writing, pivot table creation, dashboard design, data validation, conditional formatting, macro/VBA scripting, Apps Script automation, financial modeling, what-if analysis, XLOOKUP/INDEX-MATCH lookups, array formulas, and workbook architecture. Covers advanced Excel and Google Sheets for analysts, finance professionals, and operations teams.
Model free cash flow to evaluate project or business value. Use for investment decisions, valuation, and understanding cash dynamics.
Use when modeling unit economics, calculating burn rate, building financial projections, pricing analysis, revenue forecasting, or any CFO-level financial decisions
Use this skill when the user needs to build a financial model, calculate unit economics, understand MRR/ARR/churn, or figure out their quit number. Covers SaaS metrics, CAC/LTV, burn rate, cash flow modeling, and making unit economics legible for non-finance founders.
Comprehensive Excel spreadsheet creation, editing, and analysis using openpyxl and xlwings supporting formulas, formatting, data analysis, charts, and financial model color coding. Use when asked to "create a spreadsheet", "edit this Excel file", "analyze spreadsheet data", "preserve Excel formulas", "create financial model", or "recalculate formulas". Implements industry-standard color conventions (blue=inputs, black=formulas, green=internal links, red=external links, yellow=key assumptions) and zero formula error requirements. Works with .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, .tsv files for professional spreadsheet workflows.