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This comprehensive guide will teach you how to build an income statement semantic model, also known as the profit and loss (P&L) statement.
Author Chris Barber— a business intelligence (BI) consultant, Microsoft MVP, and chartered accountant (ACMA, CGMA)—helps you master everything from designing conceptual models to building semantic models based on these designs. You will learn how to build a re-usable solution based on the trial balance and how to expand upon this to build enterprise-grade solutions. If you want to leverage the Microsoft BI platform to understand profit within your organization, this is the resource you need.
What You Will Learn
Who This Book Is For
Technical users (solution architects, Microsoft Fabric developers, Power BI developers) who require a comprehensive methodology for income statement semantic models because of the modeling complexities and knowledge needed of the accounting process; and finance (management accountants) who have hit the limits of Excel and have started using Power BI, but are unsure how income statement semantic models are built
Part I: Modelling and the Income Statement.- Chapter 1: What is an income statement semantic model?.- Chapter 2: How to Construct an Income Statement.- Chapter 3: Building a Reusable Solution.- Chapter 4: Why model the income statement?.- Part II: Calculating Account Balances - Chapter 5: Conceptual Account Balance Models.- Chapter 6: Logical Account Balance Models.- Chapter 7: The Trial Balance Semantic Model.- Chapter 8: A Journal Entry Semantic Model.- Part III: Producing External Income Statement Semantic Models.- Chapter 9: The Four Subtotal and Subset Types.- Chapter 10: External Reporting Logical Models.- Chapter 11: External Reporting Semantic Models.- Part IV: Producing Internal Income Statement Sematic Models.- Chapter 12: Internal Reporting Logical Models.- Chapter 13: Internal Reporting Semantic Models.- Chapter 14: Security and Self-service Considerations.- Chapter 15: Review of the Sixteen Challenges.
Chris Barber is a chartered accountant (ACMA, CGMA) and Microsoft MVP. He has trained over 1,000 people on how to build income statements in Power BI, delivered multiple talks on using the Microsoft BI stack within finance at various in-person and online events, and runs StarSchema.co.uk.


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