Building financial models with Microsoft Excel : a guide for business professionals / K. Scott Proctor.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: New Delhi : Wiley India, 2013, c2010.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xix, 356 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 9788126525157
- 658.150285554 22 PRO
- HG4012.5 .P76 2010
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Includes index.
Pt. 1. The Master Budget -- Ch. 1. Overview of Budgets and Financial Models -- Ch. 2. Operating Budget - Assumptions, Sales, and Collections -- Ch. 3. Operating Budget - Cost of Goods Sold, Inventory, and Purchases -- Ch. 4. Operating Budget - Operating Expenses -- Ch. 5. Operating Budget - Income Statement -- Ch. 8. Financial Budget - Capital Budget and Cash Budget -- Ch. 7. Financial Budget - Balance Sheet -- Pt. 2. Financial Statements and Free Cash Flows -- Ch. 8. Consolidated Financial Statements -- Ch. 9. Free Cash Flows and Dashboard -- Pt. 3. Analysis of a Financial Model -- Ch. 10. Sensitivity Analysis -- Ch. 11. Contribution Margin Analysis -- Ch. 12. Financlal Ratios Analysis -- Ch. 13. Valuation -- Ch. 14. Capitalization Chart -- Appendix. General Overview of Microsoft Excel 2007 Features and Functionality.
"Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel, Second Edition offers a detailed and easy-to-understand guide for anyone who needs to build or analyze financial models using Microsoft Excel 2007. Written in a straightforward and accessible manner, it is a comprehensive resource for business professionals with a beginner or intermediate level of experience in both Microsoft Excel, and finance or accounting. K. Scott Proctor provides a thoughtful and coherent link between financial/accounting theory and common Wall Street practice by addressing key questions in financial modeling like what to build, how to build, and how to analyze."--BOOK JACKET.
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