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Mastering Financial Modelling in Microsoft Excel 3rd edn

A Practitioner's Guide to Applied Corporate Finance

Author: Alastair Day   Series: The Mastering Series

Provides comprehensive tools and methods that will help readers build, develop and apply financial models using Microsoft Excel, so they can get better, more accurate results, faster.

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Provides comprehensive tools and methods that will help readers build, develop and apply financial models using Microsoft Excel, so they can get better, more accurate results, faster.

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Comprehensive tools and methods to help you build develop and apply financial models using Microsoft Excel, enabling you to get better, more accurate results, faster.

 

The edition of this bestselling title begins by explaining basic modelling techniques before moving through to more complex models. The book is divided into two parts: the first part outlines model designs and gives templates, key features and techniques. The second part of the book shows how to build corporate financial models in Excel.

 

This edition includes a reworking of the book in Excel 2010 (but with older material still included), inclusion of Apple Mac, addition of specific 2010 features and end of chapter exercises.

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About the Author

Alastair Dayhas worked in the finance industry for 20 years in treasury and marketing functions. In 1990 he established Systematic Finance as a consultancy and financial lessor concentrating on the computer and communications industries. Alastair has a degree in Economics and German from London University, an MBA from the Open University Business School, and is an associate lecturer in corporate finance with the OUBS. He is the successful author of several books including Mastering Cash Flow and Valuation Modelling, Mastering Risk Modelling and The Financial Director’s Guide to Purchasing Leasing.

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A practitioner's guide to applied corporate finance Mastering Financial Modelling in Microsoft Excel provides a comprehensive set of tools, methods and formulas that will help you build and develop financial models and spreadsheets. Beginning with basic modelling techniques and essential features, the book then moves through to more complex models and corporate finance solutions. Mastering Financial Modelling: Explains spreadsheet design, methodologies and processes Incorporates techniques for checking and improving existing models Shows you how to avoid costly mistakes by testing each scenario Describes which functions to use and how to discover new variables Includes a CD of templates and models which you can adapt and modify

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Comprehensive tools and methods to help you build, develop and apply financial models using Microsoft Excel, enabling you to get better, more accurate results, faster. The new edition of this bestselling title begins by explaining basic modelling techniques before moving through to more complex models. The book is divided into two parts: the first part outlines model designs and gives templates, key features and techniques. The second part of the book shows how to build corporate financial models in Excel. The accompanying CD allows you to use and adapt templates and models. This new edition includes a reworking of the book in Excel 2010 (but with older material still included), inclusion of Apple Mac, addition of specific 2010 features and end of chapter exercises. If you are buying the ebook, companion files can be downloaded from the digital downloads section of cial-models.com/.

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Product Details

Publisher
FT Press | FT Publishing International
Published
30th August 2012
Edition
3rd
Pages
520
ISBN
9780273772255

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