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The Handbook of Financial Modeling (2nd Ed., 2nd ed.) A Practical Approach to Creating and Implementing Valuation Projection Models

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Handbook of Financial Modeling

Financial modeling is a crucial concept for business leaders to understand and execute effectively, but few have the tools necessary to do so. While many professionals are familiar with financial statements and accounting reports, not many are truly proficient at building an accurate and practical financial model from the ground up. The Handbook of Financial Modeling provides these skills and so much more.

          Now in its second edition, The Handbook of Financial Modeling takes into account the new tech released since its successful initial release. Author Jack Avon uses his expertise to analyze the changes and improvements in industry-wide financial modeling through the past five years, in addition to instilling core concepts for readers of all experience levels. Approaching your company?s financial issues with a modeler?s perspective will transform and improve the rest of your business career?s trajectory.

          Financial professionals, students, business leaders, aspiring CFOs, and more will come away with all the tools necessary to precisely and efficiently monitor an organization?s assets and project future performance. The engaging case studies and Avon?s expert analysis leave you prepared to monitor and predict your organization?s finances effectively. Financial modeling?s latest technology is at your fingertips, and this book?s deep understanding of the topic ensures that you stay ahead of the pack. 


What You Will Learn
  • Approach financial issues and solutions from a modeler's perspective
  • Discover the importance of thinking about end users when developing a financial model
  • Plan, design, and build a fully functional financial model
Who This Book Is For

Analysts who would typically be middle management, VPs, and associates. It is also written for business graduates and MBA students.


Chapter 1: The Role of Financial Modelers today

                Sub1: Examples of Real day modelling roles

                Sub2: Where financial modelers have been used

                Sub3: The modelling roles for the future (New)

 Chapter 2: Types of Financial Models (New)

                Sub1: Quantitive models

                Sub2: Stochastic models

                Sub3: Time-based models

                Sub4: Scenario models

                Sub5: Valuation models

                Sub6: Other Models

 Chapter 3: Review of Best Practices for Modeling

                Sub1: Accepted rules

                Sub2: Avoid these

                Sub:3 Reason behind Best practices (New)

 Chapter 4: The Modeling Lifecyle explained (New)

                Sub1: The Seven Modeling components explained.

 Chapter 5: Planning and designing models

                Sub1: Methods of Planning

                Sub2: Completing the Plan

                Sub3: How to know which model type

                Sub4: Methods of designing all models

                Sub5: Completing the design

Chapter 6: Its all about the model outputs (New)

                Sub1: Explore the types of outputs

                Sub2: Creating Dashboards with Excel

 Chapter 7: Model Build

                Sub1: Building the Outputs

                Sub2: Developing the Inputs and Scenarios

                Sub3: Connecting the Outputs with the Inputs

                Sub4: Building Error Checks

                Sub5: User interaction with the model

 

Chapter 8: Financial Modeling and Accountancy (New)

                Sub1: Are Financial modelers Accountants?

                Sub2: Accounting concepts for every modeler

                Sub3: Where Models and Accounting concepts cross

Chapter 9: The Implications and Rules of Accounting for Modelers

                Sub1: Implications of IFRS for Modeling (New)

                Sub2: Accounting Professional Ethics for Modelers (new)

 Chapter 10: Calculation methods for modelers

Chapter 11: Modeling Scenarios Explored (New)

Chapter 12: The Importance of Documentation

Chapter 13: Model Stress Testing (New)

Chapter 14: Model Auditing & Review (New)

Chapter 15: The Role of VBA in Financial Models

Chapter 16: Financial modelling, where next (New)

Appendix A: Modelling Glossary and terminologies

Appendix B: Ready-Made Functions

Appendix C: References

    Jack Avon is the principal consultant at Isys Systems, an international provider of financial modeling and analysis services. He specializes in integrating in-house ERP systems and bespoke financial models, automated dashboards, and automated reporting packages using Microsoft Access, Excel, VBA, SQL Server, and SQL. He trains corporate personnel and develops training manuals in financial data analysis and financial reporting. Clients include British Telecom, Huawei, HSBC, Crossrail, Fujitsu, and the UK Electoral Commission. Avon is the author of The Handbook of Financial Modeling (Apress, 2013) and The Basics of Financial Modeling (Apress, 2015). He holds his MBA in information technology and BS from Bournemouth University and his MS from the University of London.

    Learn from case studies that will show you how to build a full life-cycle model

    Understand how new technology is shaping the future of financial modelling

    Study key financial concepts used in corporations to analyze financial information

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    15.5x23.5 cm

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