Allman,Keith A.

Libros de: Allman,Keith A.

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  • Impact Investment "A Practical Guide to Investment Process and Social Impact Analysis"

    Allman,Keith A. Escobar De Nogales, Ximena

    Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2015)

    valoración

    • EAN: 9781118848647
    • Páginas: 304
    • Fecha de edición: 2015

    pvp.87,90 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    Apply a rigorous investment process and integrate social impact analyses to successfully select and invest in social impact investments
    Impact Investment: A Practical Guide to Investment Process and Social Impact Analysis is a must-read ...

  • Financial Simulation Modeling in Excel + Website

    Allman,Keith A. Laurito, Josh Loh, Michael

    Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2011)

    valoración

    • EAN: 9780470931226
    • Páginas: 194
    • Fecha de edición: 2011

    pvp.99,95 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    "I've worked with simulation in business for over 20 years, and Allman really nails it with this book. I admit that I own his previous book on structured finance cash flows, but I was surprised ...

  • Corporate Valuation Modeling

    Allman,Keith A.

    Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2010)

    valoración

    • EAN: 9780470481790
    • Páginas: 276
    • Fecha de edición: 2010

    pvp.94,65 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    Corporate Valuation Modeling takes you step-by-step through the process of creating a powerful corporate valuation model. Each chapter skillfully discusses the theory of the concept, followed by Model Builder instructions that inform you of every ...

  • Modeling Structured Finance Cash Flows With Microsoft Excel: a Step-By-Step Guide

    Allman,Keith A.

    Wiley & Sons Ltd. (2007)

    valoración

    • EAN: 9780470042908
    • Páginas: 224
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.89,95 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    A practical guide to building fully operational financial cash flow models for structured finance transactions. Structured finance and securitization deals are becoming more commonplace on Wall Street. Up until now, however, market participants have had ...