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The Essentials of Financial Modeling in Excel: A Concise Guide to Concepts and Methods

Michael Rees, B0BTTXVFPH, 1394157789, 9781394157785, 9781394157808, 9781394157792, 978-1394157785, 978-1394157808, 978-1394157792

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English | 2023 | Original PDF | 25 MB | 333 Pages

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A concise and practical guide to financial modeling in Excel

In The Essentials of Financial Modeling in Excel: A Concise Guide to Concepts and Methods,  veteran quantitative modeling and business analysis expert Dr. Michael  Rees delivers a practical and hands-on introduction to financial  modeling in Excel. The author offers readers a well-structured and  strategic toolkit to learn modeling from scratch, focusing on the core  economic concepts and the structures commonly required within Excel  models. 

Divided into six parts, the book discusses  the use of models and the factors to consider when designing and  building models so that they can be as powerful as possible, yet simple.  . Readers will also find: 

  • The  foundational structures and calculations most frequently used in  modeling, including growth- and ratio-based methods, corkscrews, and  waterfall analysis
  • Walkthroughs  of economic modeling, measurement, and evaluation, and the linking of  these to the decision criteria. These include breakeven and payback  analysis, compounding, discounting, calculation of returns, loan  calculations, and others
  • Structured  approaches for modeling in corporate finance, including financial  statement modeling, cash flow valuation, cost of capital, and ratio  analysis
  • Techniques to implement sensitivity and scenario analysis
  • Core aspects of statistical analysis, including data preparation, manipulation, and integration
  • The use of approximately 100 Excel functions within example modeling contexts
  • Further  Topics Sections, which introduce advanced aspects of many areas, in  order to provide further benefit to more advance readers, whilst  presenting the truly essential topics separately. Examples of these  include introductions to PowerQuery and PowerPivot, as well as advanced  waterfall structures

An invaluable,  all-in-one blueprint for learning financial modeling in Excel, this book  is ideal for beginning and intermediate financial professionals and  students seeking to build and reinforce essential topics in financial  modeling.