
Learn all about business case competitions
A case competition is an event where contestants compete to create the best solution to a business case study within the rules and guidelines set out by the organizer. Cases may be designed for individuals or teams, and contestants have to submit their work for judging by a panel. Judges typically use a rubric to grade participants, based on predefined criteria. CFI’s Financial Modeling Competition is an example of an international event where contestants can win up to $10,000 in cash prizes.
There are various types of competitions, and they are usually related to business or education. Some of the most common types include:
Many competitions offer prizes that are awarded to winning teams or individuals. While there is a big range for cash prizes, there are several competitions that award approximately $10,000 to winners.
Examples of competitions that offer $10,000 (or more) in cash prizes include the National Investment Banking Competition (NIBC), the Harvard Case Competition, CFI’s Financial Modeling Competition, the John Molson MBA Case Competition, and ModelOff.
Entering competitions is a great way to boost your resume and advance your career. They are especially popular among undergraduate students and MBA students who want to add some valuable extracurricular activities to their resume.
The top reasons to enter a competition may include:
CFI hosts the global Financial Modeling & Valuation Competition, where contestants are challenged to download a data pack with financial information, company information, and a specific situation that they need to build a model.
Judges evaluate participants on a scorecard that includes criteria such as structure, design, accuracy, insight, and overall quality of recommendations. Enter the competition now to compete with analysts around the world for a chance to win $10,000 in prizes.
CFI is the official provider of the FMVA™ Analyst Certification that teaches the full range of financial analyst skills required to rise up the ranks in a career. To continue learning and advancing your career, check out these additional CFI resources: