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Financial Modeling in Excel For Dummies

Danielle Stein Fairhurst

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For Dummies
30 December 2021
Turn your financial data into insightful decisions with this straightforward guide to financial modeling with Excel 

Interested in learning how to build practical financial models and forecasts but concerned that you don’t have the math skills or technical know-how? We’ve got you covered! Financial decision-making has never been easier than with Financial Modeling in Excel For Dummies. Whether you work at a mom-and-pop retail store or a multinational corporation, you can learn how to build budgets, project your profits into the future, model capital depreciation, value your assets, and more. 

You’ll learn by doing as this book walks you through practical, hands-on exercises to help you build powerful models using just a regular version of Excel, which you’ve probably already got on your PC. You’ll also: 

Master the tools and strategies that help you draw insights from numbers and data you’ve already got  Build a successful financial model from scratch, or work with and modify an existing one to your liking  Create new and unexpected business strategies with the ideas and conclusions you generate with scenario analysis 

Don’t go buying specialized software or hiring that expensive consultant when you don’t need either one. If you’ve got this book and a working version of Microsoft Excel, you’ve got all the tools you need to build sophisticated and useful financial models in no time! 

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Imprint:   For Dummies
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 185mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9781119844518
ISBN 10:   1119844517
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1 Part 1: Getting Started with Financial Modeling 5 Chapter 1: Introducing Financial Modeling 7 Chapter 2: Getting Acquainted with Excel 15 Chapter 3: Planning and Designing Your Financial Model 35 Chapter 4: Building a Financial Model by the Rulebook 53 Chapter 5: Using Someone Else’s Financial Model 71 Part 2: Diving Deep into Excel 97 Chapter 6: Excel Tools and Techniques for Financial Modeling 99 Chapter 7: Using Functions in Excel 131 Chapter 8: Applying Scenarios to Your Financial Model 173 Chapter 9: Charting and Presenting Model Output 195 Part 3: Building Your Financial Model 227 Chapter 10: Building an Integrated Financial Statements Model 229 Chapter 11: Building a Discounted Cash Flow Valuation 263 Chapter 12: Budgeting for Capital Expenditure and Depreciation 273 Part 4: The Part of Tens 291 Chapter 13: Ten Strategies for Reducing Error 293 Chapter 14: Ten Common Pitfalls to Avoid 303 Index 315

Danielle Stein Fairhurstis a Sydney-based financial modeling consultant who helps her clients create meaningful financial models for business analysis. She is regularly engaged around Australia and globally as a speaker and course facilitator. She received the Microsoft MVP Award in 2021 in recognition of her technical expertise and contributions to the community.

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