John Wiley and Sons, 2017. — 336 p. — (For Dummies). — ISBN 978-1-119-35754-4.
Make informed business decisions with the beginner's guide to financial modeling using Microsoft Excel.
Financial Modeling in Excel For Dummies is your comprehensive guide to learning how to create informative, enlightening financial models today. Not a math whiz or an Excel power-user? No problem! All you need is a basic understanding of Excel to start building simple models with practical hands-on exercises. Before you know it, you’ll be modeling your way to optimized profits for your business in no time. Excel is powerful, user-friendly, and is most likely already installed on your computer—which is why it has so readily become the most popular financial modeling software. This book shows you how to harness Excel's capabilities to determine profitability, develop budgetary projections, model depreciation, project costs, value assets, and more. You'll learn the fundamental best practices and know-how of financial modeling, and how to put them to work for your business and your clients. You'll learn the tools and techniques that bring insight out of the numbers and make better business decisions based on quantitative evidence. You'll discover that financial modeling is an invaluable resource for your business, and you'll wonder why you've waited this long to learn how!
Getting Started with Financial Modeling.
Introducing Financial Modeling.
Getting Acquainted with Excel.
Planning and Designing Your Financial Model.
Building a Financial Model by the Rulebook..
Using Someone Else's Financial Model.
Diving Deep into Excel.
Excel Tools and Techniques for Financial Modeling.
Using Functions in Excel.
Applying Scenarios to Your Financial Model.
Charting and Presenting Model Output.
Building Your Financial Model.
Building an Integrated Financial Statements Model.
Building a Discounted Cash Flow Valuation.
Budgeting for Capital Expenditure and Depreciation.
The Part of Tens.
Ten Strategies for Reducing Error.
Ten Common Pitfalls to Avoid.