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One-page reference guides for the formulas, ratios, and frameworks that matter most. Built for quick lookup, not long reading.

60+ cheat sheets across 12 categories

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Financial Ratios
6 cheat sheets
Valuation Models
4 cheat sheets
Financial Statements
6 cheat sheets
Options & Greeks
3 cheat sheets
Markets & Trading
4 cheat sheets
Portfolio & Risk
4 cheat sheets
Personal Finance & Tax
7 cheat sheets
Economics
3 cheat sheets
Excel & Modeling
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M&A & Corp Finance
5 cheat sheets
Fixed Income
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Career & Interview
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Additional References
13 cheat sheets

Most Popular Cheat Sheets

The references investors and analysts reach for most often.

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Profitability Ratios
ROE, ROA, margins — formulas and benchmarks
2
DCF Model
Step-by-step DCF with WACC and terminal value
3
Liquidity Ratios
Current ratio, quick ratio, cash ratio
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Options Greeks
Delta, gamma, theta, vega on one page
5
Income Statement Structure
Every line item explained with context
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Excel Finance Formulas
The essential functions every analyst uses

Go Deeper

Cheat sheets give you the quick answer. These sections give you the full picture.

Glossary
Full definitions for every term referenced in the cheat sheets.
Investing Guides
In-depth guides that expand on the concepts summarized here.
Comparisons
Side-by-side breakdowns when you need to choose between two concepts.
Financial Modeling
Apply the formulas from these cheat sheets in full 3-statement models.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about how to use and get the most from these references.

What is a financial cheat sheet?

A one-page reference that summarizes the key formulas, definitions, or decision rules for a specific topic — like profitability ratios, DCF valuation, or the Greeks in options. Designed for quick lookup, not deep reading.

Who are these cheat sheets for?

Anyone who works with financial concepts regularly — investors analyzing stocks, students preparing for exams, analysts building models, and professionals prepping for interviews. They cover everything from basic ratios to LBO modeling.

How do I use a cheat sheet effectively?

Don’t memorize them. Use them as a reference while doing actual work — building a model, analyzing a stock, or reviewing a balance sheet. Over time, the formulas stick through repetition. Each cheat sheet links to the full glossary definition and in-depth guide for more context.

Can I print these cheat sheets?

Yes. Every cheat sheet is designed to work as a single-page reference. Print directly from the page, or bookmark it for quick access on your phone or second monitor. We keep them concise so they stay useful as a quick-reference tool.

What’s the difference between a cheat sheet and a full guide?

A cheat sheet gives you the what — the formula, the definition, the quick rule. A full guide in Investing or Financial Modeling gives you the why and how — context, examples, and deeper reasoning. Learn with the guide, reference with the cheat sheet.