Financial Modeling In Excel (Concepts And Application)
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.94 GB | Duration: 25h 52m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 13.94 GB | Duration: 25h 52m
Mastering Financial Modeling in Excel: Build, Analyze, and Optimize - Learn concepts and Application of concepts
What you'll learn
Concepts related to Financial Modeling
Learning Excel basics with hands-on sessions
Understanding excel formulas and functions
Building Financial Model in excel from Scratch
Sheet, Cells ,Tabs and Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar
Formulas - Sum, Average, Median, Count, Count if, Sum if, If error
Relative Reference and Absolute Reference Partial Absolute reference
Formating- Removing Gridlines,Font related ,Format Printer, Alignment, Merge Cells, Wrap Text, Fill Color, Font Color ,Borders
Date Related Functions, Conditional Formatting, Pivot Table, Vlookup and Hlookup
Data Validation and Cell protection, Protecting Sheet, Protect Workbook
Name Manager, Goal Seek Function, Data Tables, What if Analysis
Understanding basics and Types of Financial Statements (Concepts)
Historical Data plotting in Excel
Ratio Analysis Sheet in excel
Dupont Analysis sheet
Altman's Z Score Analysis
Common Size Statement
Forecasting Income and Expenses in excel
Forecasting Balance sheet
Calculation of Present Value, Future Value, Annuity in excel
Loan repayment schedule in excel
Project evaluation in excel using Net Present Value (NPV)
Project evaluation in excel using Internal rate of return (IRR)
Requirements
Basic understanding of Accounting policies and process
Basic Understanding of Financial Concepts – Familiarity with key financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement) is helpful but not mandatory, as foundational concepts will be briefly reviewed.
Analytical Mindset – Financial modeling requires a logical approach and attention to detail, so a mindset for problem-solving and analyzing numbers will be valuable.
Description
Unlock the power of Excel and transform your financial data into actionable insights with our comprehensive Financial Modeling course. Designed for aspiring financial analysts, business students, and finance professionals, this course will equip you with the tools and techniques to build robust financial models from scratch.Through hands-on, practical exercises, you’ll learn to construct financial statements, forecast revenue, calculate costs, analyze feasibility, and optimize decision-making for real-world business scenarios. Starting with the fundamentals, you’ll dive deep into key concepts such as ratio analysis ,depreciation, tax rates, discounting cash flows, and scenario analysis, mastering the best practices for designing dynamic and accurate models.The course structure is designed in a way that will enable learner to understand concept before application of the same in excel. Following are details of course structure :Section 1: OverviewIt includes introduction of Course, understand meaning of Financial modeling, Introduction to excel and prerequisites in excelSection 2 : Excel Functions and FormulasHere we will begin with learning basic excel formulas such as sum, count, if, sum if, count if etc and then proceed to learning formatting, cell referencing, Vlookup and Hlookup, Pivot table, conditional formatting, data validation and Protection of workbook, cell protection. Here basic data sheet will be provided and it will be practical hands-on session wherein learners will be working on same datasheet along with video lectures.Section 3 : Advanced Excel Functions and FormulasMoving further we will be learning Name manager, Goal seek, Scenario Manager and data tables in excel.Section 4 : Financial Statements and Historical PlottingHere section begins with understanding Financial statements and then using basic data sheet we will be plotting historical financial statements in excel. Please note that basic data sheet will be provided and learners will be working from scratch to build financial model using this data sheet. This is hands-on session where learners will design model along with lecture.Section 5 : Ratio Analysis (Concept)Here We discuss about different types of Financial Ratios such as Liquidity Ratios (Short term solvency ratios) , Leverage Ratios (Long Term solvency ratios) ,Activity Ratios (Turnover ratios) and Profitability Ratios. Liquidity Ratios includes current ratio, quick ratio, cash ratio and Interval measure ratio. Each ratio is explained in video lecture along with illustrations.Leverage Ratios include equity ratio, debt ratio, debt to equity ratio, debt to total assets ratio, proprietary ratio, capital gearing ratio, debt service coverage ratio, dividend coverage ratio, interest coverage ratio, fixed charges coverage ratio etc. Each ratio is explained in video lecture along with illustrations.Turnover ratios include fixed assets turnover ratio, net assets turnover ratio, current assets turnover ratio, working capital turnover ratio, inventory turnover ratio, receivables turnover ratio, payables turnover ratio etc. Each ratio is explained in video lecture along with illustrations.Profitability ratios include gross profit ratio, net profit ratio, operating profit ratio, expenses ratio, return on assets, return on capital employed, return on equity, earning per share, dividend per share, dividend payout ratio, price earning ratio, dividend and earning yield ratio, market value by book value ratio, Q ratio. Each ratio is explained in video lecture along with illustrations.DuPont Analysis on ROI (Return on Investment) , ROA (Return on Assets) and ROE (Return on Equity)This module also includes a comprehensive solved illustration that explains how to calculate all types of ratios and how to use these ratios for analysis and decision making.Section 6 : Ratio Analysis in Excel (Application of Concepts)Here we will be preparing a detailed Ratio Analysis of the entity in excel. We will be preparing Ratio analysis report, Dupont analysis report , Altman's Z Score report along with Charts in excel. Section 7 : Time Value of Money (Concepts)Here we discuss about the concept of Time Value of Money and how to use concept of time value of money. The relationship between inflation, purchasing power and Time value of money is separately discussed. Other topics included are Difference between Simple interest and compound interest, Present value and Future value of money, Formula for present value and future value, Discount Factor, Annuity, Present Value and Future Value of Annuity. All topics are explained in video lecture along with examples.Section 8 : Capital Budgeting (Concepts)It begins meaning of Capital Budgeting and purpose of Capital Budgeting. This is followed by process of capital budgeting and types of Capital budgeting decisions - Replacement and Modernization decisions, Expansion decisions, Diversification decisions, Mutually Exclusive decisions, Accept or Reject decision, Contingent decision.Other terms such as incremental cashflows, Tax Benefit on Depreciation, Opportunity cost and Sunk cost, Working capital costs, allocated overhead costs are also explained in separate tutorials along with illustrations. This is followed by types of cashflows for new project and replacement project along with basic principles of calculating cashflows.All Capital Budgeting Techniques i.e Payback Period Method, Payback Reciprocal Method, Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) Method, Discounted Payback period method, Profitability Index method (PI) , Net Present Value Method (NPV) , Internal Rate of Return Method (IRR) and Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) are discussed in detail along with meaning , Illustrations , advantages and disadvantages. Reinvestment assumptions and anomalies in Net Present Value Method (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return Method (IRR) method along with reasons and examples are discussed separately.Capital Rationing Meaning and Capital Rationing for Divisible and Indivisible projects is discussed along with solved illustrations.Methods to analyze Mutually exclusive projects with different tenures - i.e Replacement chain Method and Equivalent annualized criterion method are also included along with solved examples.Section 9 : Time Value of Money and Capital Budgeting (In Excel) - ApplicationHere we will be learning how to calculate present value and future value, IRR, Annuity in excel. Then we will proceed further and learn project evaluation in excel using net present value (NPV) method and Internal rate of return (IRR) method.Section 10 : Forecasting in ExcelHere we will be preparing and learning how to make forecast in excel. We will be learning how to make Revenue and expense forecast using Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean, Moving average and Regression. We will also learn Balance sheet forecasting on basis of Revenue.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is Financial Modeling ?
Lecture 3 Introduction to Excel
Lecture 4 Pre-requisites in Excel
Section 2: Excel Functions and Formulas
Lecture 5 Basic Excel Formulas
Lecture 6 Cell Referencing
Lecture 7 Basic Formatting in Excel
Lecture 8 Cell Formatting in Excel
Lecture 9 Date related formulas in excel
Lecture 10 Conditional Formatting
Lecture 11 Pivot Table
Lecture 12 Vlookup, Hlookup, Concatenate and Transpose
Lecture 13 Data Validation in Excel
Lecture 14 Protect Sheet Protect Workbook Protect Cell
Section 3: Advance Excel functions and Formulas
Lecture 15 Name Manager
Lecture 16 Goal Seek
Lecture 17 Scenario Manager
Lecture 18 Data Tables
Section 4: Financial Statements and Historical Data Plotting
Lecture 19 Financial Statements
Lecture 20 Historical Data Plotting
Lecture 21 Historical Data Plotting Version 2
Section 5: Ratio Analysis (Concept)
Lecture 22 Ratio Analysis (Introduction)
Lecture 23 Liquidity Ratios
Lecture 24 Liquidity Ratios - Current Ratio
Lecture 25 Liquidity Ratios - Quick Ratio
Lecture 26 Liquidity Ratios - Cash Ratio
Lecture 27 Liquidity Ratios - Interval Measure Ratio
Lecture 28 Liquidity Ratio - Net working Capital Ratio
Lecture 29 Solved Illustrations for Liquidity Ratios
Lecture 30 Leverage Ratios - Introduction
Lecture 31 Leverage Ratio - Equity Ratio
Lecture 32 Leverage Ratio - Debt Ratio
Lecture 33 Leverage Ratio - Debt to Equity
Lecture 34 Leverage Ratio- Debt to Total Assets Ratio
Lecture 35 Leverage Ratio - Proprietary Ratio
Lecture 36 Leverage Ratio - Capital Gearing Ratio
Lecture 37 Leverage Ratios - Debt Service coverage ratio
Lecture 38 Leverage Ratios - Interest Coverage Ratios
Lecture 39 Leverage Ratios - Fixed Charges coverage ratio
Lecture 40 Leverage ratios - Dividend Coverage ratios
Lecture 41 Solved Illustration on Leverage ratios - Capital Structure Ratios
Lecture 42 Solved Illustration on Leverage ratios - Coverage Ratios
Lecture 43 Activity Ratio Introduction
Lecture 44 Activity Ratio - Total assets turnover ratio
Lecture 45 Activity Ratio - Fixed assets turnover ratio
Lecture 46 Activity Ratio - Net Assets turnover Ratio
Lecture 47 Activity Ratio - Current Assets turnover ratio
Lecture 48 Activity Ratio - Working Capital turnover ratio
Lecture 49 Activity Ratio - Inventory turnover ratio
Lecture 50 Activity Ratio - Receivables turnover ratio
Lecture 51 Activity Ratio - Payables turnover ratio
Lecture 52 Solved Illustration - Activity Ratios
Lecture 53 Profitability ratios introduction
Lecture 54 Profitability ratios - Gross profit Ratio
Lecture 55 Profitability Ratios - Net Profit Ratio
Lecture 56 Profitability Ratios - Operating Profit Ratio
Lecture 57 Profitability Ratios - Expense Ratio
Lecture 58 Profitability Ratio - Return on Investment
Lecture 59 Profitability Ratio - Return on Asset
Lecture 60 Profitability Ratio - Return on Capital Employed
Lecture 61 Profitability Ratio - Return on Equity
Lecture 62 Profitability Ratios - Dupont Analysis
Lecture 63 Profitability Ratio - EPS Ratio
Lecture 64 Profitability Ratios - DPS
Lecture 65 Profitability Ratios - Dividend Payout Ratio
Lecture 66 Profitability Ratio - Price Earning Ratio
Lecture 67 Profitability Ratio - Dividend and Earning Yield ratio
Lecture 68 Profitability Ratio - Market value by book value
Lecture 69 Q Ratio
Lecture 70 Solved Illustration - Profitability Ratios
Section 6: Ratio Analysis (In Excel) - Application of Concepts
Lecture 71 Ratio Analysis in Excel (Part 1)
Lecture 72 Ratio Analysis in Excel (Part 2)
Lecture 73 Ratio Analysis in Excel (Part 3)
Lecture 74 Dupont Analysis in Excel (Part 1)
Lecture 75 Dupont Analysis in Excel (Part 2)
Lecture 76 Altman's Z Score Concept
Lecture 77 Alman's Z Score Calculation in Excel
Lecture 78 Common Size Statement in Excel
Section 7: Time Value of Money (Concepts)
Lecture 79 What is time value of Money
Lecture 80 Use of Concept - Time value of money
Lecture 81 Time Value of Money - Relationship between Inflation and Purchasing power
Lecture 82 Simple Interest and Compound Interest
Lecture 83 Present Value and Future Value
Lecture 84 Present Value and Future value (for single payments) without Formula
Lecture 85 Present Value and Future value (for single payments) with Formula
Lecture 86 What is discount factor ?
Lecture 87 What is annuity ?
Lecture 88 Present value of Annuity without Formula
Lecture 89 Present value of Annuity with Formula
Lecture 90 Present Value of Ordinary annuity using Formula
Lecture 91 Present Value of Annuity due using formula
Lecture 92 Future Value of Annuity without Formula
Lecture 93 Formula for future value of annuity
Lecture 94 Future value of annuity calculation using formula
Lecture 95 Single payment compounded annually, Semi Annually, Quarterly, Monthly and daily
Lecture 96 Annuity compounded annually, Semi Annually, Quarterly, Monthly and daily
Lecture 97 Annuity Factor
Lecture 98 Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Section 8: Capital Budgeting - Concepts
Lecture 99 Capital Budgeting basics
Lecture 100 Purpose of Capital Budgeting
Lecture 101 Process of Capital Budgeting
Lecture 102 Types of Capital Investment decisions
Lecture 103 Replacement and Modernisation decisions
Lecture 104 Expansion decisions
Lecture 105 Diversification decisions
Lecture 106 Mutually exclusive decisions
Lecture 107 Accept or Reject decision
Lecture 108 Contingent decisions
Lecture 109 Accounting Profit and Cashflow
Lecture 110 Incremental Cashflows
Lecture 111 Depreciation and Tax Benefit
Lecture 112 Opportunity Cost
Lecture 113 Sunk Cost
Lecture 114 Working Capital Cost
Lecture 115 Allocated Overheads cost
Lecture 116 Types of Cashflows for new project
Lecture 117 Types of Cashflow for replacement project
Lecture 118 Basic Principles for calculating cashflows
Lecture 119 Block of assets and depreciation concepts
Lecture 120 Financing costs treatment
Lecture 121 Interest and Depreciation
Lecture 122 Post Tax Principle
Lecture 123 Capital Budgeting techniques
Lecture 124 Payback period introduction
Lecture 125 Payback period when cashflow is same
Lecture 126 Payback period when cashflow is not same
Lecture 127 Advantages and disadvantages of payback method
Lecture 128 Payback reciprocal
Lecture 129 Accounting Rate of return
Lecture 130 Accounting rate of return - Solved example
Lecture 131 Advantages and disadvantages of Accounting rate of return
Lecture 132 How to determine discount rate
Lecture 133 Discounted payback period
Lecture 134 Discounted payback period illustration
Lecture 135 Advantages and disadvantages of discounted payback period
Lecture 136 Profitability Index
Lecture 137 Solved illustration - Profitability index
Lecture 138 Profitability index - advantages and disadvantages
Lecture 139 Net Present value method
Lecture 140 Net Present value (Example)
Lecture 141 Advantages and disadvantages of Net Present Value method
Lecture 142 Internal Rate of Return
Lecture 143 Reading Present value annuity factor table
Lecture 144 IRR using present value annuity factor table
Lecture 145 Solved illustrations on IRR (When cashflows are uniform)
Lecture 146 Solved illustrations on IRR (When cashflows are not uniform)
Lecture 147 IRR and NPV (Reinvestment assumption)
Lecture 148 IRR and NPV (Mutually Exclusive projects ) - Illustration 1
Lecture 149 IRR and NPV (Mutually Exclusive projects ) - Illustration 2
Lecture 150 IRR and NPV (Mutually Exclusive projects ) - Illustration 3
Lecture 151 Advantages and Limitations of IRR method
Lecture 152 Multiple IRR
Lecture 153 Modified internal rate of return
Lecture 154 Modified internal rate of return - solved illustration (How to calculate it)
Lecture 155 Capital rationing - Divisible and non divisible projects
Lecture 156 Methods to analyze mutually exclusive projects
Lecture 157 Replacement chain method
Lecture 158 Equivalent annualized criterion method
Section 9: Time Value of Money and Capital Budgeting (In Excel) - Application
Lecture 159 Basic formulas for Time Value of Money in excel
Lecture 160 Loan amortization schedule in excel
Lecture 161 Project evaluation by NPV Method in Excel
Lecture 162 Project evaluation by IRR method in excel
Section 10: Forecasting in Excel
Lecture 163 Introduction - Revenue and expense forecasting
Lecture 164 Revenue and expense forecasting using arithmetic mean
Lecture 165 Revenue and expense forecasting using geometric mean
Lecture 166 Revenue and expense forecasting moving average
Lecture 167 Basics of Regression
Lecture 168 Revenue and expense forecasting using regression
Lecture 169 Calculating regression in excel
Lecture 170 Balance sheet Forecast basics
Lecture 171 Balance sheet Forecasting in Excel
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