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Principles of finance with Excel / Simon Benninga.

By: Benninga, Simón [autor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2011Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 801 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficos ; 24 cm + Incluye 1 Cd-Rom (4 3/4 plg.)Content type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9780199755479Other title: Principles of finance with Microsoft ExcelSubject(s): Microsoft visual basic (para aplicaciones) -- Aplicaciones | Microsoft Excel (programa para computador) | Procesamiento electrónico de datos | Inversiones -- Procesamiento de datos | Finanzas -- Modelos matemáticos | Análisis financieroDDC classification: 332.015118
Contents:
Introduction to finance ; The time value of money ; What does it cost? IRR and the time value of money ; Introduction to capital budgeting ; Issues in capital budgeting ; Choosing a discount rate ; Using financial planning models for valuation ; What is risk? ; Statistics for portfolios ; Portfolio returns and the efficient frontier ; The capital asset pricing model and the security market line ; Using the security market line to measure investment performance ; The security market line and the cost of capital ; Efficient markets; some general principles of security valuation ; Bond valuation ; Valuing stocks ; Capital structure and the value of the firm ; The evidence on capital structure ; Dividend policy ; Introduction to options ; Option pricing facts ; Option pricing; the Black\Scholes formula ; The binomial option\pricing model ; Introduction to Excel ; Graphs and charts in Excel ; Excel functions ; Data tables ; Using goal seek and solver ; Working with dates in Excel.
Abstract: Finance is a topic that requires much computation, and in today's business world that computation is done almost entirely using Excel. Despite this, existing finance textbooks continue to rely heavily on hand calculators. Business school students--whose background in Excel is often weak when they come into finance courses--find that when they leave the academic environment they have to relearn both finance and Excel. Addressing this issue, Principles of Finance with Excel is the only introductory finance text that comprehensively integrates Excel into the teaching and practice of finance.
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Introduction to finance ; The time value of money ; What does it cost? IRR and the time value of money ; Introduction to capital budgeting ; Issues in capital budgeting ; Choosing a discount rate ; Using financial planning models for valuation ; What is risk? ; Statistics for portfolios ; Portfolio returns and the efficient frontier ; The capital asset pricing model and the security market line ; Using the security market line to measure investment performance ; The security market line and the cost of capital ; Efficient markets; some general principles of security valuation ; Bond valuation ; Valuing stocks ; Capital structure and the value of the firm ; The evidence on capital structure ; Dividend policy ; Introduction to options ; Option pricing facts ; Option pricing; the Black\Scholes formula ; The binomial option\pricing model ; Introduction to Excel ; Graphs and charts in Excel ; Excel functions ; Data tables ; Using goal seek and solver ; Working with dates in Excel.

Finance is a topic that requires much computation, and in today's business world that computation is done almost entirely using Excel. Despite this, existing finance textbooks continue to rely heavily on hand calculators. Business school students--whose background in Excel is often weak when they come into finance courses--find that when they leave the academic environment they have to relearn both finance and Excel. Addressing this issue, Principles of Finance with Excel is the only introductory finance text that comprehensively integrates Excel into the teaching and practice of finance.

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