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Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, Fourth Edition by McKinsey & Company Inc. |
Business Analysis with Microsoft Excel (3rd Edition) (Business Solutions) by Conrad Carlberg |
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Microsoft Excel Data Analysis and Business Modeling (Bpg-Other) by Wayne L. Winston |
by Simon Benninga
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While many business professionals are familiar with the "output" of financial models, namely consolidated financial statements, few are truly adept at building an accurate and effective financial model from the ground up. Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel addresses this real, immediate, and significant issue like no other book. 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.
Building a financial model is a logical, step-by-step process, where each component builds upon or feeds into another component. Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel--organized to closely follow this process--is divided into three major parts and includes a companion CD-ROM, which contains sample Excel worksheets that allow you to follow the examples illustrated within the book or build your own financial models according to your specific situation.
Part One of Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel introduces the concepts of budgets and financial models, and covers the steps involved in building the master budget --as well as its two key elements, the operating budget and financial budget. Youll learn the fundamentals of the budgeting process and how various components of a master budget relate to one another. The master budget template provided in this part of the book serves as a road map for building each individual component of the financial model.
Part Two of this book deals with a companys consolidated financial statements and free cash flows. It provides you with a guide to building these statements from scratch, based upon the operating and financial budgets of a company. The final part of Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel--Part Three--deals with several important topics, including: various ways to analyze a financial model; the concept of valuation; and capitalization, or ownership, charts.
Filled with in-depth insights and easy-to-understand instructions, Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel is a practical guide to understanding and creating fully functioning financial models.
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