Mastering Financial Mathematics in Microsoft Excel 2013: A Practical Guide To Business Calculations
: It covers essential financial topics, including cash flows , bond risks, amortization, foreign exchange, and valuation.
Some reviewers found the mathematical notation unconventional compared to standard academic textbooks. Mastering Financial Mathematics in Microsoft Ex...
Simplified approach compared to denser academic texts like Paul Wilmott's Quantitative Finance . : May be too difficult for absolute Excel beginners.
by Alastair Day is a highly regarded practitioner's guide designed to bridge the gap between financial theory and practical spreadsheet application. It serves as a more efficient alternative to traditional financial calculators, such as the HP12C, by utilizing Excel’s superior layout and information visibility. Key Highlights Mastering Financial Mathematics in Microsoft Excel 2013: A
Learning value is heavily tied to building the models yourself; passive reading is less effective. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: The book is built around real-world application, providing a library of templates and exercises with solutions to help users build their own financial models. : May be too difficult for absolute Excel beginners
: Each chapter is designed for readers to work through examples progressively, moving from basic calculations to more complex financial solutions. Pros and Cons