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  • Paperback: 520 pages
  • Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall; 2 edition (17 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0273708066
  • ISBN-13: 978-0273708063
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 16.4 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 20,768 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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With every major choice we face we "run through the numbers" to guide our decision-making and legitimise the outcomes. Financial modelling helps managers to make more informed decisions and, crucially, win corporate commitment for those decisions. The ability to construct useful financial models with speed and accuracy is becoming a key skill for all executives to master.

However, this is a skill few managers and businesses know how to develop. For the busy executive or finance officer, an Excel user-manual is no place to start - today's financial models have moved a long way from the original single-sheet spreadsheets that most of us feel comfortable manipulating. Modern spreadsheets allow advanced managers to adopt advanced decision-making and analysis tools, but few have time or programming skills to use the spreadsheets to the full. This book will show managers how they can extend their decision-making capabilities by mastering the use and abuse of financial models.

 

This is the ultimate book and disk combination that will help finance professionals and business students alike to become more proficient in building Microsoft Excel models and applying corporate finance concepts.

 

The Mastering Series

are your practical guides to gaining the knowledge you need to succeed in the financial world. With the very latest practical examples, exercises and templates used throughout for ease of understanding, The Mastering Series covers every aspect of the topic from the basic essential skills you need to perform your job effectively to the more advanced skills to get you to the top. Written by practitioners for practitioners, these books give you just what you need - and nothing more - to succeed in finance. Several of the titles also come with companion CDs to allow you to put the book's ideas into action straightaway.

The Mastering Series: Practical, comprehensive, essential.



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Whether you are a finance professional or a business student, you will use numbers as a matter of course in analysing business performance and making decisions. These procedures and decisions could be so much better if you could use spreadsheets more effectively. Most people could do with strengthening their skills in this area. Mastering Financial Modelling in Microsoft Excel will help allow you to become more proficient in building and applying financial models, enabling you to get better, more accurate results, fast.

 

This highly practical book and CD combination is an unrivalled compendium of techniques designed to save you time and help you become more productive. Uniquely, it covers both the older releases of Microsoft Excel and the new Excel 2007, so whichever version you are using, you will be able to start using more powerful and robust spreadsheet applications immediately.

 

Alastair Day’s essential reference provides step-by-step solutions to questions such as:

* how to write and apply more useful Excel models

* how to add advanced features to Excel models

* how to be confident that your model is giving you the right answer

* how to model more in-depth corporate finance techniques

 

Increase the power of your financial analysis


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5.0 out of 5 stars Unleashing the power of Excel in Corporate Finance!!, 22 Sep 2007
By Darren O'Connell "Darren O'Connell" (Perth, WA) - See all my reviews
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In 2001, I was working for an investment bank in London where I was trying to come up with a consistent framework for my Excel models as applied to everyday corporate finance issues. My boss showed me this book he'd recently purchased in the High Street that set out a standardised methodology for developing models and unleashing the power of Excel. This book was Day's first edition and I had to have it but for some reason it slipped off my book purchase list. Try as I might, I was unable to find a copy these last six years (mainly because I'd forgotten the title & author!!).

Anyhow, I finally tracked the book down (completely by accident) together with its counterpart "Mastering Financial Mathematics" recently on a trip back to London. This book is great for those seeking to develop intuitive models that are likely to endure and serve the needs of the business. The corporate finance theory is kept (deliberately) a bare minimum as the focus is on structuring a consistent framework that maximises the presentational aspects of modelling and at the same time minimises the potential for errors. The model templates serve as a springboard for in-house customization and the techniques used are both simple and intuitive.

Although there may be superior Excel modelling books out there, I believe Day has truely laid out the stage for the common or accidental modelling analyst to deliver high impact corporate finance presentations using Excel.

Highly recommended!!
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