Data Intelligence in Finance: Building Financial Semantic Models

Data Intelligence in Finance: Building Financial Semantic Models

Join Chris Barber, 4x Microsoft MVP, to explore how Power BI’s P&L semantic models unlock deeper insights and dynamic financial reporting.

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Date and time

Thursday, May 22 · 2 - 3pm UTC

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

About Chris Barber

Chris Barber is a Chartered Accountant (ACMA, CGMA), four-time Microsoft MVP, and the author of Income Statement Semantic Models. With over 100k views on his popular YouTube videos and 1k+ participants in his courses on Profit & Loss (P&L) using Power BI, Chris runs StarSchema.co.uk and works for the largest Microsoft consultancy globally, bringing experience across a wide range of industries.

What You Will Learn In this session, Chris will explore how leveraging P&L semantic models in Power BI can enhance your financial reporting. Learn how to:

✅ Build dynamic Profit & Loss models for deeper insights
✅ Use Copilot prompts and Power BI reports for advanced queries
✅ Create flexible reports and dashboards to analyse detailed financial data
✅ Unlock the full potential of your financial data across fiscal periods, projects, and legal entities

Chris’s Experience & Insights
Drawing on his vast experience in both financial management and data analysis, Chris will share best practices and real-world examples of using Power BI to enhance Profit & Loss statements. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, this session will provide valuable strategies for improving financial reporting and decision-making.

📅 When to Join
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from a top Power BI expert and take your financial analysis skills to the next level! Stay tuned for session details and get ready to transform your financial reporting with Power BI! 🚀

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FreeMay 22 · 2:00 PM UTC