
MBA (Finance Management) student at Galgotias University with strong foundations in financial analysis, Excel-based modelling, and data-driven decision-making. Adept at applying core finance concepts – DCF, ratio analysis, working capital management – to real-world scenarios. Seeking internship or entry-level Finance Analyst role to contribute analytical skills in a professional environment.
Financial Analysis & Modelling: Financial Statement Analysis, Ratio Analysis, DCF, NPV, IRR, Budgeting & Forecasting, Break-Even Analysis, Working Capital Management, Cost Accounting
Investment & Markets: Equity Research (Fundamentals), Mutual Fund Evaluation, Risk & Return Analysis, Time Value of Money, Portfolio Concepts
Tools: Advanced Microsoft Excel, Pivot Tables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP, Charts & Dashboards, Power BI (Basic), Tally (Basic)
Soft Skills: Analytical Thinking, Research & Report Writing, Problem Solving, Business Communication, Attention to Detail
Financial Statement Analysis – Infosys Ltd.
MBA Finance, Galgotias University
– Analyzed 4-year financials (2021–2024) across Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statement to assess overall financial health and strategic positioning.
– Computed liquidity, profitability, leverage, and efficiency ratios; identified consistent ROE improvement and operating margin expansion over the period.
– Visualized multi-year trends using Advanced Excel Pivot Tables and charts; delivered a structured report with data-backed findings and recommendations.
Capital Budgeting & Investment Appraisal – DCF Model
MBA Finance, Galgotias University
– Built a full Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model in Excel to evaluate a hypothetical manufacturing plant expansion, incorporating projected cash inflows and WACC assumptions.
– Applied NPV, IRR, and Payback Period techniques; performed sensitivity analysis on discount rate and revenue projections to stress-test key assumptions.
– Recommended project approval based on a positive NPV and IRR exceeding the hurdle rate; presented risk-adjusted conclusions to faculty with supporting Excel model.