Mastering Financial Modelling in Microsoft Excel: A practitioner's guide to applied corporate finance, 2/e
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Author(s):
Author:
Alastair Day
- ISBN:9788131719619
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Price:
Rs. 525.00
- Pages:520
- Imprint:FT Press
- Binding:Paperback
- Status:Available
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Financial modelling helps managers to make more informed decisions and, crucially, win corporate commitment for those decisions. The ability to construct useful financial models with speed and accuracy is becoming a key skill for all executives to master.
Gives managers the tools to build better financial models - now a core skill, this will improve organisational learning through improved assessment of collective knowledge Enables managers to create better targetting when building a financial model - from forecasting and planning, to valuation and risk assessment, this is the definitive guide to building and manipulating financial models with confidence.
Table of Content
Part I: DEVELOPING FINANCIAL MODELS
- Overview
- Design introduction
- Features and techniques
- Sample model
- Example model
Part II: APPLICATIONS
- Analysing performance
- Cash flow
- Forecasting models
- Forecasting financials
- Variance analysis
- Breakeven analysis
- Portfolio analysis
- Cost of capital
- Bonds
- Investment analysis
- Risk Analysis
- Depreciation
- Leasing
- Company valuation
- Optimisation
- Decision trees
- Risk management
- Data functions
- Data analysis
- Modelling checklist
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Salient Features
- Essential guide to financial modeling with more accurate information to support decision making
- Gives managers the tools to build better financial models - now a core skill, this
- will improve organizational learning through improved assessment of collective knowledge
- Enables managers to create better targeting when building a financial model
- from forecasting and planning, to valuation and risk assessment, this is the definitive guide to building and manipulating financial models with confidence
- It will help executive and finance managers to turn business data into intelligent decisions
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