Brag Doc Template
Finance Analyst Brag Doc
A brag doc for a Finance Analyst is the record of analyses that changed a real decision (not just produced a report), modeling craft that held up under exec scrutiny, partner-team support that made other functions more effective, and the process improvements that scaled across the finance team. The template below captures all four.
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Finance Analyst Brag Doc
What to include
Finance Analyst calibration is built on analyses that moved a real decision, modeling rigor, partner-team support, and process improvement. Quantify where you can. Name the specific decision your work moved, the specific exec or director who used your analysis, and the specific process you fixed.
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Analyses That Moved Decisions
Specific work that changed a real call.
- ·What 3-5 analyses had the most decision-impact this period?
- ·Whose decision did each analysis change?
- ·What was the dollar-impact of the analyses you produced?
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Modeling Craft
Rigor that earned exec credibility.
- ·What model are you most proud of this period and why?
- ·What sensitivity or scenario analysis did you build that produced new insight?
- ·What technique or tool did you bring to the team that was not in regular use?
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Partner-Team Support
Other functions you made more effective.
- ·Which director or VP would say their decisions were better because of analysis you produced?
- ·What recurring analysis or dashboard did you build for a partner team?
- ·What partner-team ad-hoc request did you handle exceptionally well this period?
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Process and System Improvements
Work that scaled finance team output.
- ·What close, forecast, or planning process did you streamline?
- ·What new system, tool, or data source did you bring online?
- ·What automation did you build that recovered analyst time across the team?
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Weak vs. Strong bullets
The format does the easy part. The bullets carry the weight. A few examples to set the bar.
Weak
Built a financial model.
Strong
Built the international-expansion unit-economics model in Q2. Sensitivity analysis showed the planned $4M expansion did not work at our current ACV across 3 of 4 target markets. COO killed the expansion based on the model; reallocated to retention investment. Dollar-impact: $4M reallocated, retention work shipped to +6pt D30.
Weak
Helped FP&A.
Strong
Authored the new monthly forecast template that replaced 4 ad-hoc spreadsheets the team had been maintaining. Cut close-and-forecast cycle from 9 business days to 5. CFO cited the change as the single biggest operating-cadence improvement in finance this year. Two other finance teams adopted the template.
Weak
Supported teams.
Strong
Built the sales-attainment-vs-comp model for the VP Sales (replaced a 14-tab manual workbook). Model is now used weekly in the sales-leadership meeting and quarterly in calibration. The VP cited it specifically in his year-end as the analysis that gave him 'a real picture of rep performance for the first time.'
Manual template vs. Bloomly generated report
Manual brag doc
- Works when you already remember the right examples.
- Requires manual sorting, rewriting, and evidence cleanup.
- Best for a one-time draft or printable structure.
Bloomly generated report
- Starts from the work you captured when it happened.
- Organizes entries by goals, skills, impact, and review period.
- Turns daily evidence into shareable summaries and PDF reports.
You don't fill out a Bloomly report. Bloomly writes it.
The template above is the manual version. Bloomly is the generated version. Thirty seconds when something good happens (speak it or type it) and at review time the entire document is in your share sheet. Same shape as the template. Your numbers, your names, your dates. Already written.
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Build the evidence before you need the template
Templates help with format. A career journal helps with memory. Use these pages together: learn the structure, generate a quick outline, then keep the source material current in Bloomly.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this as a Finance Analyst brag doc app replacement?▾
You can use the template manually, but it will only stay useful if you update it consistently. Bloomly is the app version: capture wins daily, then generate reports when you need them.
What should a brag doc include?▾
A strong brag doc includes dated wins, measurable impact, collaborators, skills, feedback, decisions, evidence links, and review-category alignment.
Is Bloomly a brag doc app?▾
Yes. Bloomly is a brag doc app and career journal that keeps the source material current, then turns entries into performance reports, recaps, and reusable career stories.