Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel

[Timothy R. Mayes, Todd M. Shank] ✓ Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel Misleading Title according to Student University. Should be Introduction to Excel using Finance Examples At an introductory level, the Excel coverage is OK. But the finance component is extremely shallow. The authors need to team up with someone who knows finance. Those who seriously want to learn what this text wanted to offer should try Financial Modeling Using Excel an. Some background according to Marshal Berthier. This is the text for the FIN Some background Marshal Berthier This is

Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel

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Rating : 4.50 (771 Votes)
Asin : 0324407505
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 496 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-30
Language : English

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Pamplin, Jr. School of Business Administration at the University of Portland in Oregon. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the University's Teacher of the Year and the Pamplin School's Best Graduate Professor. . in Finance and a Ph.D. Dr. Shank received his Ph.D. Shank is Associate Dean and M.B.A. Mayes serves as finance professor at Metropolitan State College of Denver. His research interests include portfol

Director of the Robert B. Shank is Associate Dean and M.B.A. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the University's Teacher of the Year and the Pamplin School's Best Graduate Professor. Treasury Department's Office of Comptroller of the Currency as a banking regulator and has been teaching, consulting, and writing for more than 25 years. About the Author Timothy R. Dr. During that time, he has served on the faculties of three universities, published two textbooks and academic articles in numerous journals, including American Business Review, Global Business and Finance Review, Journal of Foreign Exchange and International Finance, and the Journal of Financial Education. In the spring of 2003, he served as a Fulbright Lecturer in China, where he taught corporate financial mana

"Misleading Title" according to Student University. Should be "Introduction to Excel using Finance Examples" At an introductory level, the Excel coverage is OK. But the finance component is extremely shallow. The authors need to team up with someone who knows finance. Those who seriously want to learn what this text wanted to offer should try "Financial Modeling Using Excel an. "Some background" according to Marshal Berthier. This is the text for the FIN Some background Marshal Berthier This is the text for the FIN 4200 class taught by Dr. Mayes at Metro State College in Denver. When he wrote it he was frustrated with the lack of material available to teach under-grads what they needed to get employment in the business world or do more advanced work in grad school.Having survived Dr. Mayes' class I can say t. 200 class taught by Dr. Mayes at Metro State College in Denver. When he wrote it he was frustrated with the lack of material available to teach under-grads what they needed to get employment in the business world or do more advanced work in grad school.Having survived Dr. Mayes' class I can say t. A Customer said Very good because it is practical and also informative.. An excellent book that really shows you how powerful Excel can be. But, at the same time, it also teaches you about Finance using Excel. Very, very good. A regret: I would have liked more explanations, in general, on the financial concepts used in the book (especially in the last chapters).To Dr. Mayes: in your next book, the

FINANCIAL ANALYSIS WITH MICROSOFT EXCEL covers all the topics you'll see in a corporate finance course: financial statements, budgets, the Market Security Line, pro forma statements, cost of capital, equities, and debt. Start mastering the tool that finance professionals depend upon every day. Plus, it's easy-to-read and full of study tools that will help you succeed in class.

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