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Watch Excel experts compete in the 2022 Financial Modeling World Cup

For some in the U.s., the weeks leading up to Christmas correspond a lull in the sports calendar. The last regular-season college football game games are squarely in the rear-view mirror, and the bowl games are a couple of weeks abroad. College basketball is in its pre-conference schedule, which mostly consists of worse games than those we'll see in Jan. But those in the know recognize this time of year every bit a chance to savor the hyper-competitive world of making Excel spreadsheets.

The Fiscal Modeling Globe Cup (FMWC) can at present be enjoyed on YouTube and the ESPN app (via PC World). The esport involves creating Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to solve complex problems. The winner of the FMWC received $x,000 and the bragging rights for excelling at Excel. The qualifying rounds started on November thirteen, 2022 and the finals occurred on December 11, 2022 (spoilers for who won beneath).

128 participants competed in the FMWC, including competitors from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Due south America.

Competitions consist of instance studies with bug between one and five pages long. The esport experts and then take to respond the questions using financial modeling. The FMWC website has some examples of case studies.

Australia's Andrew Ngai defeated Canada's Michael Jarman in the finals. Ngai won by a score of 734-280. A perfect score in the finals would take been 1,000.

While competitive fiscal modeling may not draw the viewership of League of Legends or other popular esports titles, 194,000 people have viewed the FMWC final.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/watch-excel-experts-compete-2021-financial-modeling-world-cup

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