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Financial modelling and asset valuation with Excel, Morten Helbk̆, Ragnar Lv̜aas and Jon Mjl̜hus

Label
Financial modelling and asset valuation with Excel, Morten Helbk̆, Ragnar Lv̜aas and Jon Mjl̜hus
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Financial modelling and asset valuation with Excel
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
11114566074
Responsibility statement
Morten Helbk̆, Ragnar Lv̜aas and Jon Mjl̜hus
Summary
Finance is Excel! This book takes you straight into the fascinating world of Excel, the powerful tool for number crunching. In a clear cut language it amalgamates financial theory with Excel providing you with the skills you need to build financial models for private or professional use. A comprehensive knowledge of modeling in Excel is becoming increasingly important in a competitive labour market. The chapters in part one start with the most basic Excel topics such as cell addresses, workbooks, basic formulas, et cetera These chapters get more advanced through part one, and takes you in the end to topics such as array formulas, data tables, pivot tables, et cetera The other parts of the book discusses a variety of subjects such as net present value, internal rate of return, risk, portfolio theory, CAPM, VaR, project valuation, asset valuation, firm valuation, loan, leasing, stocks, bonds, options, simulation, sensitivity analysis, et cetera
Table Of Contents
Excel -- Getting started -- Formulas and functions -- Charts and tables -- What-if analysis -- Data analysis -- Basic finance -- Time value of money -- Investments -- Risk and portfolio models -- Valuation -- Valuation of investments and projects -- Real estate -- Bonds -- Stocks -- Options -- Simulations -- Monte Carlo simulations -- VBA -- Visual basic for applications -- Programming in VBA -- Control structures -- Working with VBA -- Procedures -- Arrays -- Userforms
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