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International audiences To make OAK accessible to the widest possible audience, Operis has adopted international conventions for spelling certain words throughout the OAK product and documentation. For this reason you will find
UK audiences should not be offended by these spellings since OAK is only relevant to users who work closely with Microsoft Excel, and that product has used the same approach throughout its life. Financial modelling OR MODELING In British English the phrase financial modelling is spelt with two Ls but the convention in US English is to spell financial modeling with only one L. There is an obstacle to adopting the US spelling in the context of OAK. The two spellings return quite different results in an internet search, reflecting the fact that the terms are used differently in Europe/Australia and in the US, a divergence in meaning that is growing to the point where reviews on one side of the Atlantic of books written on the other have in effect said "That's not financial modelling/modeling". Common practice is different too: what is considered unprofessional practice in Europe, and would cost analysts their job, is the method carefully taught in US business schools. In this documentation the issue has been avoided altogether in favor of some equivalent such as "developing spreadsheet models".
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