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020 _a9781032008066
082 _a658.150285554
_bPOW
100 _aPowell, Gavin
_918070
245 _aBusiness financial planning with microsoft excel
260 _bCRC Press
_aBoca Raton
_c2023
300 _axxii, 201 p.
365 _aGBP
_b34.99
500 _aTable of content: Chapter 1. In the Beginning Chapter 2. Your Business Goals Chapter 3. Predicting Expenses with SMART Objectives Chapter 4. Predicting Sales Using Your Competitors Chapter 5. Predicting Marketing Costs Chapter 6. Formal Financial Planning and Budgeting Appendix A. Case Study Appendix B. Your Business Appendix C. Tools and Additions [https://www.routledge.com/Business-Financial-Planning-with-Microsoft-Excel/Powell/p/book/9781032008066]
520 _aBusiness Finance Planning with Microsoft® Excel® shows how to visualize, plan, and put into motion an idea for creating a start-up company. Microsoft Excel is a tool that makes it easier to build a business financial planning process for a new business venture. With an easy-to follow structure, the book flows as a six-step process: Presenting a case study of a business start-up Creating goals and objectives Determining expenses from those goals and objectives, Estimating potential sales revenue based on what competitors charge their customers Predicting marketing costs Finalizing the financial analysis with a of financial statements. Written around an IT startup case study, the book presents a host of Excel worksheets describing the case study along with accompanying blank forms. Readers can use these forms in their own businesses, so they can build parts of their own business plans as they go. This is intended to be a practical guide that teaches and demonstrates by example, in the end presenting a usable financial model to build and tweak a financial plan with a set of customizable Excel worksheets. The book uses practical techniques to help with the planning processing. These include applying a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) matrix to evaluate a business idea and SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound) objectives to link together goals. As the book concludes, readers will be able to develop their own income statement, balance sheet, and the cash-flow statement for a full analysis of their new business ideas. Worksheets are available to download from: https://oracletroubleshooter.com/business-finance-planning/app/ (https://www.routledge.com/Business-Financial-Planning-with-Microsoft-Excel/Powell/p/book/97810320080660
650 _aBusiness--Enterprises
650 _aFinance --data processing
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