The financial world does not reward effort. It rewards clarity, precision, and the ability to move faster than everyone else in the room.
For decades, institutional-grade financial analysis, the kind that closes billion-dollar deals, wins investment committee approvals, and anchors sell-side research at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, was locked behind $500-per-hour advisors, $25,000 consultant retainers, and terminal subscriptions that cost more than a new car.
That era is over.
The Claude Finance Playbook is the first practitioner's manual for deploying AI as a genuine institutional-grade financial engine. Not a novelty. Not a shortcut for amateurs. A structured, battle-tested system for anyone serious enough to use it, whether you are building a DCF model for a leveraged buyout, structuring a client pitch, or doing the kind of deep competitive analysis that McKinsey charges $25,000 to produce.
Inside, you will find over 60 frameworks, precision-engineered mega-prompts organized across six high-value disciplines:
1. Investment Banking & Valuation. DCF engines, LBO models, M&A accretion-dilution analysis, equity research, due diligence briefs, investment committee memos, and pitch book narratives, the full toolkit of a first-year analyst at a bulge-bracket firm.
2. Market Research & Strategy. TAM-SAM-SOM sizing, customer persona development, competitor positioning, pricing intelligence, GTM channel analysis, and market entry strategy work that consultants charge $3,000 to $50,000 to deliver.
3. Buffett-Style Stock Analysis. Eight frameworks for evaluating equities the way the world's greatest investors do competitive moat assessment, financial diagnostics, risk analysis, growth trajectory modeling, and institutional-lens portfolio review.
4. Legal Document Architecture. NDAs, LLC operating agreements, employment letters, partnership agreements, cease-and-desist letters, and IP protection suits, ten frameworks modeled on the drafting standards of Skadden, Wachtell, Kirkland & Ellis, and Cravath Swaine. Without the $800-per-hour invoice.
5. The $2,000 Terminal Killer. Fundamental research, multi-factor technical signals, earnings quality diagnostics, dividend sustainability analysis, sector rotation strategy, options architecture, and macro regime forecasting, everything a Bloomberg terminal delivers, for the price of a book.
6. The Sovereign Builder. A complete operating system for the one-person enterprise — from venture ideation and offer design to content distribution, sales conversion, and high-leverage scaling.
This is not a book about AI. It is a book about results. Every framework is engineered to extract analytical work from Claude that would take a junior analyst two days to produce in under five minutes.
The investor who reads this book will not think differently about AI. They will think differently about how much leverage a single person can have.
The compounding advantage belongs to whoever picks up the tool first. This is the manual.