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Financial Modelling

ResolvedVersion 2003

Daniel has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Financial Modelling

What tools in excel are usefulf for financial modelling?

Edited on Thu 10 Jul 2008, 09:27

RE: Financial Modelling

Hi Daniel, Thank you for your post and welcome to thse forum, if you are looking for items in Excel which would help perhaps you should consider Scenarios, Solver and Goal Seeker, however there are numerous publications which have been written and a number of help programs;

Check out this website (no responsibility for content)

http://3d2f.com/tags/excel/financial/model/

It has quite a few links which could be of assistance.

regards Pete

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Hide data in Excel Worksheets

Let's say you have some data in cell 'C5' you would like to hide from the casual viewer.

Click cell 'C5' to select it.

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