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Financial Analysis with Microsoft® Excel, 5e

2009/11/15
ISBN13: 9781439047194|Paperbound|496 pages| ©2010|Price:NT$950
Supplements: Instructor's Manual|Power Point

Author
Timothy R. Mayes - Metropolitan State College of Denver
Todd M. Shank - University of Portland

Description
Help your students master THE calculating tool of choice for today's financial professionals -- Excel -- while gaining a strong foundation in corporate finance. With Mayes/Shank's FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007, 5th Edition, you can take your students to a new level of proficiency in using Excel 2007 to solve real financial problems. The book's solid content covers all of the topics from today's corporate finance course, including financial statements, budgets, the Market Security Line, pro forma statements, cost of capital, equities, and debt. A reader-friendly, self-directed learning approach and numerous study tools make this book an ideal resource for independent learning as well as a valuable long-term reference tool. Because today's typical students enter college with basic spreadsheet skills, this new edition takes learning to a new level -- covering the basics early and moving quickly into many of the more advanced and most powerful features of Excel. The book's easy-to-understand presentation helps students build upon or transfer skills from other spreadsheet programs as they establish a strong understand of contemporary corporate finance. Give your students the valuable, highly marketable skills in Excel and corporate finance that they need to succeed now and throughout their careers with the latest in Mayes/Shank's FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007, 5th Edition.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Excel 2007.
2. The Basic Financial Statements.
3. The Cash Budget.
4. Financial Statement Analysis Tools.
5. Financial Forecasting.
6. Break-Even.
7. The Time Value of Money.
8. Common Stock Valuation.
9. Bond Valuation.
10. The Cost of Capital.
11. Capital Budgeting.
12. Risk and Capital Budgeting.
13. Diversification.
14. Writing User-Defined Functions with VBA.