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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | 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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| | Product Details | | Author: | Alastair Day | | Paperback: | 520 pages | | Publisher: | FT Press | | Publication Date: | June 09, 2007 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0273708066 | | Product Length: | 6.75 inches | | Product Width: | 1.08 inches | | Product Height: | 9.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.99 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.5 inches | | Package Width: | 6.8 inches | | Package Height: | 1.26 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.98 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Needs better use of the language such as English Jun 26, 2008
By Jay Levitt
"Real entrepreneurs breed butterflies."
I've been making Excel models on and off for almost 20 years. I've wished for someone to write this book badly. And now someone has!
It would be difficult to overstate the violence this book does to the English language. But I'll say this: I now have a handy rejoinder to anyone who ever claims that the Americans are killing the language. The author, Alastair Day, is from the U.K.
The net result: This book is impossible to read. It's ironic, since the entire book is geared toward helping us make our Excel presentations more, well, presentable; the author seems to have a decent understanding of how to lay out data in an attractive, informative way. Yet the book itself is rambling, vague, imprecise, confusing, and ultimately pointless.
With mangled sentences on every page, no single example can suffice, but here's one anyway:
"Another feature is the sign for the cash flows. You make fewer errors if you consider money out to be negative and money in to be positive. It means that you never have to add cash flows rather than inserting more complex positive and negative statements. In this example, the depreciation is negative in the workings; however, the expenditure saves tax so this is positive."
You might think that this makes more sense in context. I assure you: There is no context.
The book needs an editor.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Very Difficult Read and hard to follow examples Mar 24, 2008
By Robert Roszkowski
"bobster"
I would not recommend this book because it was very difficult to follow the examples demonstrated in the book. The author jumps around frequently and does not lay out the examples in step by step format.
I have been using Excel VBA for 10+ years and still could not figure out how most of these examples were put together.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Needs a massive revision Dec 14, 2008
By John P. Lincoln This book suffers from lack of organization of the material in a cohesive way that a user can follow. While the examples on the CD are great, but following the book is quite impossible. I agree with the other reviewers, that despite over 8 years of Excel/VBA experience I could not grasp this book.
My suggestion: Learn from the examples on the CD instead.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Nice Sheets but Impossible to find out How to Create it? Mar 19, 2009 This is the kind of book that will give you hard time trying to find out how the author really built the model. I felt the author is so proud of his work that he kept for himself the details of building the sheets but unfortunately this is what any reader would look for in any financial modeling book. I would never recommend this book for any serious person looking for a detailed book in financial modeling.
I gave the book two stars because I copied the sheets in the CD, built it again from scratch, used some of the formulas to save time in building my model which in fact gave me longer time but helped in a way or another to achieve my objective.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Worth getting, great guide to model building. Nov 25, 2010
By Adrian I would recommend this book as it provides some strong guidelines on the fundamentals of excel modelling. Great to have attached files for macros and templates to use and adapt. Areas of improvement would be to make it a little less wordy and focus more on excel 2007 with updated designs.
Overall, well-worth buying.
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