[img_assist|nid=3179|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=133|height=200]A revised edition of this book is now available
Financial modelling is an essential tool for managing risk, planning projects, preparing business proposals, evaluating opportunities, and much more. But despite its importance, many professionals struggle to understand exactly what “financial modelling” really is.
[img_assist|nid=3179|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=133|height=200]A revised edition of this book is now available
Financial modelling is an essential tool for managing risk, planning projects, preparing business proposals, evaluating opportunities, and much more. But despite its importance, many professionals struggle to understand exactly what “financial modelling” really is. Put simply, it’s a complex type of spreadsheet, not much different from the ones you create in Excel all the time.
In Using Excel for Business Analysis: A Guide to Financial Modelling Fundamentals + Website, financial modelling expert Danielle Stein Fairhurst explains exactly how to utilise Excel for modelling, walking you through the principles, best practices, and tools that you need to understand in order to use this widely available software for business analysis.
Comprehensive yet accessible, the book is designed for professionals of all backgrounds and levels of experience looking to become familiar with financial modelling, introducing and explaining how to structure a model, the anatomy of a good model, rebuilding an inherited model, and much more. Covering Excel-based financial modelling tools and explaining, in detail, how to use the program to perform model display and model review, stress-testing, and other important topics, Using Excel for Business Analysis describes key strategies for minimising errors and presents other techniques for ensuring accurate and robust models.
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Packed with indispensable coverage of both the essential concepts behind financial modelling and the practicalities of performing complex analysis, the book presents information in a clear, concise, step-by-step manner that makes it easy to use. Exercises and case studies are included throughout the text to help you practice and test your comprehension.
Containing everything you need to know in order to master the tools, formulas, and functions that allow for successful modelling, Using Excel for Business Analysis also provides readers with access to a companion website containing additional resources for a more immersive experience, making it the only book you need to understand and work with financial models.
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