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ExcelTV Partners with the Financial Modeling World Cup

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Financial Modeling event

Excel.TV is excited to announce our renewed partnership with Excel World Championship Financial Modeling World Cup for this year’s highly anticipated The Active Cell Training Camp and Microsoft Excel World Championship, set to take place from December 2-4, 2024, at the iconic Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas.

What to Expect This Year

World-Class Training

Join masterclasses led by Excel world champions and Microsoft MVPs. These hands-on sessions will cover advanced Excel techniques, financial modeling best practices, and tips from the top professionals in the field.

Championship Finals

Witness the thrilling Microsoft Excel World Championship and Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge finals.

Networking Opportunities

Meet and connect with Excel enthusiasts, industry experts, and professionals from around the world. This event offers unparalleled networking opportunities, allowing you to build relationships that can benefit your career.

Earn a Certificate

Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion, validating their skills and knowledge gained from the event. This certificate can be a valuable addition to your professional credentials.

Event Highlights

  • Dates: December 2-4, 2024
  • Location: Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas
  • Features: Hands-on training, world championship finals, networking events, and certification.

Special Offers

Don’t miss out on early bird tickets and special pricing options! Secure your spot early to take advantage of these deals. Participants can get special room rates from FMWC for the time of the event. For more details and to register, visit The Active Cell. Ensure you include our referral code “exceltv” to show your support for Excel.TV.

Why Attend?

Whether you’re a seasoned Excel expert or just starting your journey, the FMWC offers something for everyone. This event is not just about learning; it’s about being part of a community that values precision, efficiency, and innovation in Excel and financial modeling.

We at Excel.TV are proud to support such an enriching event. We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas for an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your Excel skills and join a community of like-minded professionals.

Register now at The Active Cell!

Written by

Allen Hoffman

Contributor, Excel TV

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Allen Hoffman is a contributor to Excel TV focused on practical Excel techniques for everyday data work. His tutorials cover topics including lookup functions, data manipulation, cell formatting, keyboard shortcuts, and workflow efficiency. Allen's writing aims to make common Excel tasks clearer and faster, with step-by-step guidance suited to analysts and professionals who use Excel regularly in their work.

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