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Principles of Finance with Excel by Tal Mofkadi and Simon Benninga (2017, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100190296380
ISBN-139780190296384
eBay Product ID (ePID)240246200

Product Key Features

Number of Pages792 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePrinciples of Finance with Excel
SubjectFinance / Financial Engineering, General, Desktop Applications / Spreadsheets, Investments & Securities / General
Publication Year2017
TypeTextbook
AuthorTal Mofkadi, Simon Benninga
Subject AreaComputers, Business & Economics
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight61.6 Oz
Item Length7.7 in
Item Width9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2017-021661
Reviews"Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly "I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, UniversitLille 1, France "This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close." - Steve Slezak, Cal Poly"I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly." - Fabrice Riva, Université Lille 1, France"This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused." - Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly "I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, Université Lille 1, France "This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly"I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, Universit'e Lille 1, France"This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly"I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, Université Lille 1, France"This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly "I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, Universit Lille 1, France "This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis, "Principles of Finance with Excel is simply the best book available for teaching financial principles using Excel. Its main competitors don't even come close."--Steve Slezak, Cal Poly"I use Principles of Finance with Excel because I am really convinced that Excel is an extraordinary tool to teach finance. First, it helps painlessly solve problems that involve tedious computations. Second, it forces students to frame a problem in a way that fits with Excel. The major strength of this text is that it allows students to understand finance almost effortlessly."--Fabrice Riva, Universit´e Lille 1, France"This text provides students with an introduction to Excel skills and a good review on finance. It also helps them prepare for job markets. The third edition is more organized and focused."--Lei Gao, University of Memphis
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal332.0285/554
Table Of ContentPart One: Capital Budgeting and Valuation 1. Introduction to Finance 2. The Time Value of Money Appendix 2.1. Algebraic Present Value Formulas Appendix 2.2. Annuity Formulas in Excel 3. Measures for Evaluation of Investment Opportunities 4. Loans and Amortization Tables 5. Effective Interest Rates 6. Capital Budgeting: Valuing Business Cash Flows Part Two: Portfolio Analysis and the Capital Asset Pricing Model 7. What is Risk? 8. Statistics for Portfolios Appendix 8.1. Downloading Data from Yahoo 9. Portfolio Diversification and Market Risk 10. Risk Diversification and the Efficient Frontier Appendix 10.1. Deriving the Formula for the Minimum Variance Portfolio Appendix 10.2. Portfolios with Three and More Assets 11. The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the Security Market Line (SML) 12. Measuring Investment Performance 13. The Security Market Line (SML) and the Cost of Capital Part Three: Valuing Securities 14. Efficient Markets--Some General Principles of Security Valuation 15. Bond Valuation 16. Stock Valuation Part Four: Options 17. Introduction to Options 18. Option Pricing Facts and Arbitrage 19. Option pricing: The Black-Scholes Formula Appendix 19.1 Getting Option Information from Yahoo 20.The Binomial Option Pricing Model Part Five: Excel Skills 21. Introduction to Excel 22. Graphs and Charts in Excel 23. Excel Functions 24. Using Data Tables 25. Using Goal Seek and Solver 26. Working with Dates in Excel
SynopsisOffering exceptional resources for students and instructors, Principles of Finance with Excel, Third Edition, combines classroom-tested pedagogy with the powerful functions of Excel software. Authors Simon Benninga and Tal Mofkadi show students how spreadsheets provide new and deeper insights into financial decision making. The third edition of Principles of Finance with Excel covers the same topics as standard financial textbooks--including portfolios, capital asset pricing models, stock and bond valuation, capital structure and dividend policy, and option pricing. For each topic, the authors provide step-by-step instruction on how to use Excel functions to help with relevant decision-making. A separate section of PFE (Chapters 21-26) reviews all Excel functions used in the book, including graphs, function data tables, dates, Goal Seek, and Solver. Visit www.oup.com/us/benninga for student and instructor resources, including all the spreadsheets used as examples in the text and in the end-of-chapter problems., Offering exceptional resources for students and instructors, Principles of Finance with Excel, Third Edition, combines classroom-tested pedagogy with the powerful functions of Excel software. Authors Simon Benninga and Tal Mofkadi show students how spreadsheets provide new and deeper insights into financial decision making.The third edition of Principles of Finance with Excel covers the same topics as standard financial textbooks--including portfolios, capital asset pricing models, stock and bond valuation, capital structure and dividend policy, and option pricing. For each topic, the authors provide step-by-step instruction on how to use Excel functions to help with relevant decision-making. A separate section of PFE (Chapters 21-26) reviews all Excel functions used in the book, including graphs, function data tables, dates, Goal Seek, and Solver.Visit www.oup.com/us/benninga for student and instructor resources, including all the spreadsheets used as examples in the text and in the end-of-chapter problems., Offering exceptional resources for students and instructors, Principles of Finance with Excel, Third Edition, combines classroom-tested pedagogy with the powerful functions of Excel software. Authors Simon Benninga and Tal Mofkadi show students how spreadsheets provide new and deeper insights into financial decision making.The third edition of Principles of Finance with Excel covers the same topics as standard financial textbooks - including portfolios, capital asset pricing models, stock and bond valuation, capital structure and dividend policy, and option pricing - and can therefore be used in any introductory course. In addition, it introduces Excel software as it applies to finance students and practitioners. Throughout the book, the implementation of finance concepts with Excel software is demonstrated and explained. A separate section of PFE provides thorough coverage of all Excel software topics used in the book: graphs, function data tables, dates, Goal Seek, and Solver.Visit www.oup.com/us/benninga for student and instructor resources, including all the spreadsheets used as examples in the text and in the end-of-chapter problems.
LC Classification NumberHG173.B463 2017