Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 8th Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781337298049, 1337298042,9781337515528, 1337515523
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1337515523
- ISBN-13: 9781337515528
- Author: Timothy Mayes
Take your spreadsheet skills to a new level of proficiency! Giving you hands-on experience solving real financial problems, Mayes/Shank’s FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT® EXCEL® 2016, 8E, equips you with a solid foundation in corporate finance while helping you maximize the tools professionals use every day. Packed with examples, the text covers today’s most important corporate finance topics, including financial statements, budgets, the Security Market Security Line, pro forma financial statements, cost of capital, VBA programming, and Pivot Tables. It also offers the latest on time series forecasting and the new Get & Transform feature (formerly known as Power Query), which helps you process large data files. A reader-friendly, self-directed learning approach and numerous study tools enable you to quickly build upon or transfer skills from other spreadsheet programs — empowering you with the expertise today’s employers want.
Table contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Excel 2016
Chapter 2: The Basic Financial Statements
Chapter 3: Financial Statement Analysis Tools
Chapter 4: The Cash Budget
Chapter 5: Financial Statement Forecasting
Chapter 6: Forecasting Sales with Time Series Methods
Chapter 7: Break-Even and Leverage Analysis
Chapter 8: The Time Value of Money
Chapter 9: Common Stock Valuation
Chapter 10: Bond Valuation
Chapter 11: The Cost of Capital
Chapter 12: Capital Budgeting
Chapter 13: Risk and Capital Budgeting
Chapter 14: Portfolio Statistics and Diversification
Chapter 15: Writing User-Defined Functions with VBA
Chapter 16: Analyzing Datasets with Tables and Pivot Tables
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