![Cover image for Next generation Excel modeling in Excel for analysts and MBAs Cover image for Next generation Excel modeling in Excel for analysts and MBAs](/client/assets/5.0.0/ctx//client/images/no_image.png)
Available:*
Library | Item Barcode | Call Number | Material Type | Item Category 1 | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Searching... | 30000010229952 | CP 021511 | Computer File Accompanies Open Access Book | Compact Disc Accompanies Open Access Book | Searching... |
Searching... | 30000010229950 | CP 021511 | Computer File Accompanies Open Access Book | Compact Disc Accompanies Open Access Book | Searching... |
On Order
Summary
Summary
Rutgers professor, Dr. Isaac Gottlieb demonstrates an array of advanced financial and accounting functions in this practical Excel modeling book. He shows how to quickly create models that deliver accurate, relevant information related to efficiency, forecasting, and a host of other business and reporting issues. This book describes how Excel can be used efficiently to help build your spreadsheet for a variety of purposes. As an MBA student, an analyst or an executive you could become a spreadsheets expert.
Author Notes
Isaac D. Gottlieb, Ph.D. is the Director of the International Executive MBA at Rutgers University Business School. He has been part of the teaching faculty for over 10 years, and is the recipient of a number of teaching excellence awards.
Over the last decade, he has taught how to use Excel?and how to apply it effectively to various business disciplines?to thousands of MBA and Executive MBA students at Rutgers, NYU and Columbia University.
He has also instructed Excel application in business settings to over 10,000 participants in corporate seminars, conferences and workshops. The participants are professionals from leading multinational companies as well as small private business corporations.
Dr. Gottlieb has an Excel-Tip-Of-The-Month newsletter which goes to over 50,000 recipients.
Table of Contents
A Word from the Author | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction and Overview | p. xv |
Part 1 Using Excel Efficiently | p. 1 |
Chapter 1 AutoFill | p. 3 |
Chapter 2 Selecting Efficiently In Excel | p. 14 |
Chapter 3 Formulas, Functions, Relative and Absolute Addressing | p. 19 |
Chapter 4 Naming Cells and Ranges | p. 28 |
Chapter 5 Excel Charts | p. 38 |
Part 2 If Functions and Text Manipulations | p. 63 |
Chapter 6 If Functions | p. 65 |
Chapter 7 Text Manipulation | p. 72 |
Part 3 Statistical Tools | p. 83 |
Chapter 8 Descriptive Statistics | p. 85 |
Chapter 9 Frequency Distributions | p. 90 |
Chapter 10 Statistical Regression | p. 100 |
Chapter 11 Data Analysis-The Excel Easy to Use Statistics Add-in | p. 109 |
Part 4 What-If Analysis | p. 119 |
Chapter 12 Naming Cells-for Meaningful Decision Making and Modeling | p. 121 |
Chapter 13 What-if Analysis and Goal Seek | p. 129 |
Chapter 14 Sensitivity Analysis-One-and Two-way Data Tables | p. 136 |
Chapter 15 Using Scroll Bars for Sensitivity Analysis | p. 149 |
Part 5 Multi-Page Systems and Lookups | p. 159 |
Chapter 16 Multi-Page Budgets-Going to the Third Dimension | p. 161 |
Chapter 17 Lookup Tables | p. 170 |
Part 6 The Data Menu and Ribbon | p. 179 |
Chapter 18 Sorting Data | p. 181 |
Chapter 19 AutoFilter | p. 190 |
Chapter 20 Data Forms and Features Eliminated in Excel 2007 | p. 198 |
Chapter 21 Group and Outline Data | p. 204 |
Chapter 22 Subtotals | p. 209 |
Chapter 23 Pivot Tables | p. 219 |
Chapter 24 Data Mining Using Pivot Tables | p. 229 |
Part 7 Excel Financial Tools | p. 241 |
Chapter 25 NPV and IRR-Evaluating Capital Investments | p. 243 |
Chapter 26 Unconventional Financial Functions: XNPV and XIRR | p. 249 |
Chapter 27 Frequency Used Financial Functions | p. 253 |
Chapter 28 Amortization Tables | p. 258 |
Chapter 29 Accounting Depreciation Functions | p. 268 |
Part 8 Using the Solver Add-In | p. 271 |
Chapter 30 Beyond the Goal Seek-More than One Changing Cell? Use the Solver | p. 273 |
Chapter 31 The Solver Add-In-Optimizer | p. 282 |
Index | p. 291 |