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For nearly 20 years, since the emergence of PCs, Lotus 1-2-3, and Microsoft Excel in the 1980's, spreadsheet models have been the dominant vehicles for finance professionals in the business world to implement their financial knowledge. Yet even today, most Corporate Finance textbooks rely on calculators as the primary tool and have little (if any) coverage of how to build spreadsheet models. This book fills that gap. It teaches students how to build financial models in Excel. It provides step-by-step instructions so that students can build models themselves (active learning), rather than handing students canned "templates" (passive learning). It progresses from simple examples to practical, real-world applications. It spans nearly all quantitative models in corporate finance.
My goal is simply to change finance education from being calculator based to being spreadsheet modeling based. This change will better prepare students for the 21st century business world. This change will increase student satisfaction in the classroom by allowing more practical, real-world applications and by enabling a more hands-on, active learning approach.
There are many features which distinguish this book from anything else on the market:
This book uses a number of conventions.
I challenge the readers of this book to dramatically improve your finance education by personally constructing all 53 spreadsheet models in all 20 chapters of this book. This will take you about 27 to 53 hours depending on your current spreadsheet skills. Let me assure you that it will be an excellent investment. You will:
When you complete this challenge, I invite you to send an e-mail to me at cholden@indiana.edu to share the good news. Please tell me your name, school, (prospective) graduation year, and which spreadsheet modeling book you completed. I will add you to a web-based honor roll at:
http://www.spreadsheetmodeling.com/honor-roll.htm
We can celebrate together!
This book is part a series of book/CDs on Spreadsheet Modeling by Craig W. Holden, published by Prentice Hall. The series includes:
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50 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent learning tool,
By Mike Tarrani "www.tarrani.com" (Deltona, FL USA) - See all my reviews (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Spreadsheet Modeling in Corporate Finance (With CD-ROM) (Paperback)
Although intended as a supplement for textbooks used in college level business courses, this book is also valuable to working professionals who deal with financial modeling. Because I am a consultant and project manager I'm going to slant this review towards how my peers will benefit from the book. It's value outside of my narrow scope should be apparent.First, unlike other books that teach spreadsheet modeling, the spreadsheets that come on the CD ROM are not finished products. Instead the author has chosen spreadsheets that use dynamic charts to illustrate concepts in an interactive manner (drag a control to change the parameters and the chart changes - this is a powerful teaching tool in or out of the classroom). Second, the book needs to be read in sequence because spreadsheets you build in one chapter are the basis for refinements and added complexity in later chapters. This leads to highly complex spreadsheets, such as the model in chapter 16 (Life-Cycle Financial Planning), which incorporates tax parameters (federal and state levels), benefits analysis and other factors. In all there are 53 spreadsheets presented in this book, and you build them. The author calls this "active learning" (as opposed to passive learning where you are provided templates), and it is effective because you are the one who builds the models and tools while following the book. Note that this book does NOT purport to teach Excel programming, but how to build models using Excel's basic features and functions. As a consultant and project manager the parts of this book that were immediately useful to me were: Parts I (Time Value of Money), III (Capital Budgeting) and IV (Financial Planning). In particular, project management requires a thorough understanding of time value of money and capital budgeting, and the chapters in these sections should be read by anyone who is assigned as a project manager. Financial planning, especially from the perspective of IT asset management, is another knowledge area in which IT consultants should be well versed. The other parts of the book (II Valuation and V Options and Corporate Finance) will be more useful to finance professionals and general business managers. There is a collection of supporting material on the author's web site that augment this book, including spreadsheets that can be downloaded. Another plus for the working professional is the book is fast-paced and, dare I say, engrossing.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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The Fourth Edition is now available,
By C&K Holden (Bloomington, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spreadsheet Modeling in Corporate Finance (Paperback)
Hi, I am Craig W. Holden, author of "Spreadsheet Modeling in Corporate Finance" (the first edition). I just wanted to let you know that the FOURTH edition of this book is now available. It has been retitled as "Excel Modeling in Corporate Finance (4th Edition)" and was released Aug 12, 2011. It includes everything that was in the first edition plus a lot of additional content. All of the examples and data have been updated to the present and all known typos have been corrected. The fourth edition strictly dominates the first edition and I strongly recommend it. Click on my name at the top of the page to locate it. Thanks for your consideration.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Spreadsheet Modeling in Corporate Finance (Paperback)
Hi,
I just finished the book. It is worth every dollar spent on it. If you are buying, get the second edition because the first is packed with typos. This book serves two purposes: 1. It teaches you how to use Excel 2. It is a great practical review of corporate finance and it does a great job in both aspects
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