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Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2002 by Timothy R. Mayes,Todd M. Shank

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      Description of Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2002

      This is the first and only book to completely integrate corporate finance topics with spreadsheet analysis and focus exclusively on Microsoft Excel. These two key features prove that Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel is the book that will prepare students for financial analysis in the real world.

      Designed for courses in corporate finance where Microsoft Excel is used to solve financial problems, the text is also appropriate for advanced financial management courses, financial models or case courses, Senior finance seminar courses, and introductory MBA-level corporate finance courses. The unique approach gives the student a chance to experiment with applications of the material by using Microsoft Excel. Kit includes text + Excel Student Disk.

      Benefits:

      - Content is designed around fundamental concepts of finance rather than generic functions of spreadsheet software (Excel)

      - New coverage of economic value added (EVA)

      - Teaches basics of spreadsheet usage, uses Excel to build basic financial statements; then "springboards" into techniques for performance evaluation, forecasting, valuation, and capital budgeting

      - Unique features of Excel are employed to solve problems commonly encountered in corporate finance

      - Uses Excel as learning tool whereby students create templates and test assumptions

      - NEW! Improved pedagogy adds Internet activities, end-of-chapter exercises/problems

      - NEW! More advanced topics such as two-stage stock evaluation models included

      - NEW! Expanded coverage of graphing techniques, especially the MCC Schedule graph

      - NEW! Expanded coverage of sensitivity analysis

      - NEW! Discussion of building macros now included

      Contents of Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2002

      Preface

      1. Spreadsheet Basics

      2. The Basic Financial Statements

      3. The Cash Budget

      4. Financial Statement Analysis Tools

      5. Financial Forecasting

      6. Break-even and Leverage Analysis

      7. The Time Value of Money

      8. Valuation and Rates of Return

      9. The Cost of Capital

      10. Capital Budgeting

      11. Risk, Capital Budgeting, and Diversification

      Appendix
      Excel 2000 Menu Descriptions
      Index


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