Now readers can master their Excel 2010 skills while establishing a strong understanding of contemporary corporate finance. Mayes/Shank's FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010, 6E shows today's reader how to tap into some of Excel 2010's most powerful tools to solve real financial problems. T
Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel
โ Scribed by Timothy R.(Timothy R. Mayes) Mayes, Todd M. Shank
- Publisher
- South-Western College Pub
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 386
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
FAME explores the use of Excel as THE calculating tool for finance professionals. As students enter College with basic skills for using Excel and other software packages they need for their business courses, the materials they read must be ramped up. The book as it stands covers the main topics that students would see in a typical corporate finance course: financial statements, budgets, TVM, capital budgeting, the Market Security Line, some options materials, pro forma statements, cost of capital, equities, and debt. In the final chapter of this revision, we include a section on how students can build their own models (or macros) to perform everyday financial analyses.
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