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Marketing analytics : data-driven techniques with Microsoft Excel / / Wayne L Winston
Marketing analytics : data-driven techniques with Microsoft Excel / / Wayne L Winston
Autore Winston Wayne L
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Indiana : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 recurso en línea (722 páginas) : ilustraciones
Disciplina 658.80072
Soggetto topico Marketing research - Data processing
ISBN 1-118-41730-5
1-118-43935-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Part I Using Excel to Summarize Marketing Data; Chapter 1 Slicing and Dicing Marketing Data with PivotTables; Analyzing Sales at True Colors Hardware; Analyzing Sales at La Petit Bakery; Analyzing How Demographics Affect Sales; Pulling Data from a PivotTable with the GETPIVOTDATA Function; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 2 Using Excel Charts to Summarize Marketing Data; Combination Charts; Using a PivotChart to Summarize Market Research Surveys; Ensuring Charts Update Automatically When New Data is Added; Making Chart Labels Dynamic
Summarizing Monthly Sales-Force RankingsUsing Check Boxes to Control Data in a Chart; Using Sparklines to Summarize Multiple Data Series; Using GETPIVOTDATA to Create the End-of-Week Sales Report; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3 Using Excel Functions to Summarize Marketing Data; Summarizing Data with a Histogram; Using Statistical Functions to Summarize Marketing Data; Summary; Exercises; Part II Pricing; Chapter 4 Estimating Demand Curves and Using Solver to Optimize Price; Estimating Linear and Power Demand Curves; Using the Excel Solver to Optimize Price
Pricing Using Subjectively Estimated Demand CurvesUsing SolverTable to Price Multiple Products; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 5 Price Bundling; Why Bundle?; Using Evolutionary Solver to Find Optimal Bundle Prices; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6 Nonlinear Pricing; Demand Curves and Willingness to Pay; Profit Maximizing with Nonlinear Pricing Strategies; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 7 Price Skimming and Sales; Dropping Prices Over Time; Why Have Sales?; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8 Revenue Management; Estimating Demand for the Bates Motel and Segmenting Customers; Handling Uncertainty
Markdown PricingSummary; Exercises; Part III Forecasting; Chapter 9 Simple Linear Regression and Correlation; Simple Linear Regression; Using Correlations to Summarize Linear Relationships; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10 Using Multiple Regression to Forecast Sales; Introducing Multiple Linear Regression; Running a Regression with the Data Analysis Add-In; Interpreting the Regression Output; Using Qualitative Independent Variables in Regression; Modeling Interactions and Nonlinearities; Testing Validity of Regression Assumptions; Multicollinearity; Validation of a Regression; Summary
ExercisesChapter 11 Forecasting in the Presence of Special Events; Building the Basic Model; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 12 Modeling Trend and Seasonality; Using Moving Averages to Smooth Data and Eliminate Seasonality; An Additive Model with Trends and Seasonality; A Multiplicative Model with Trend and Seasonality; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 13 Ratio to Moving Average Forecasting Method; Using the Ratio to Moving Average Method; Applying the Ratio to Moving Average Method to Monthly Data; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 14 Winter's Method; Parameter Definitions for Winter's Method
Initializing Winter's Method
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820317303321
Winston Wayne L  
Indianapolis, Indiana : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
Autore Cline Lydia Sloan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 747
Soggetto topico Interior decoration - Computer-aided design
Interior architecture - Computer-aided design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-80507-0
1-118-80493-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SketchUp for Interior Design; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: What Is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It?; What Is SketchUp?; Who Uses It?; Is It Easy to Learn?; What Is SketchUp Used For?; The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models; How SketchUp Displays the Model; Types of Models; What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do; What SketchUp Pro Can Do; How Designers Use SketchUp; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements; The Video Card; The Space Navigator 3D Mouse; Use a Tablet PC; Download SketchUp Make
The WorkspaceRun Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time; Save Options; Backup Files; Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface; Select or Change a Template; Add the Large Tool Set; The Select Tool; The Rectangle Tool; The Inference Engine; The Push/Pull Tool; Input Numbers; The Pan and Orbit Tools; Modifier Keys; The Escape Key; The Zoom Tool; The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings; Select with Selection and Crossing Windows; Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys; The Move Tool; Customize the Desktop; Make a Custom Template; The Help Function
Manage Dialog BoxesChapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories; Faces and Edges; The Eraser Tool and Erasing; The Pencil and Freehand Tools; The Move Tool; Stickiness; Groups; Causes of a Non-Filling Face; Color-Coordinate the Model's Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting; Model a Table; Model a Bookcase; Model a Clock with Radial Array; Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan; Prepare a Raster File for Import; Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image; Trace Interior Walls; Edge Styles Again; From Plan to Model; Flashing Planes
Draft a Plan from a Paper SketchInterior vs. Exterior Models; Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls; Create Plan and Elevation Views; Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan; Interact with Revit, 20-20, and Other Programs; "Clipping" (Disappearing Geometry); Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool; Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior; Model the Shell and First Floor; Model the Second Floor; Model the Living Room; Model a Cabinet; Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool; Model a Stairs Guard; Edit a Downloaded Staircase; The Outliner
Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-MatchingWhat Is Painting?; Paint with Native SketchUp Materials; Paint with Textures; Paint the Stairs; Import Swatches from Other Models; Put New Colors and Textures into the Software; Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style; Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model; Import a Texture; Import an Image; Photo-Match an Interior Space; Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model; Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text; Dimension a Floor Plan; Scenes; The Walk-Through Tools; What Are Dynamic Components?
Save vs. Export
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463470203321
Cline Lydia Sloan  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
Autore Cline Lydia Sloan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 747
Soggetto topico Interior decoration - Computer-aided design
Interior architecture - Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-118-80507-0
1-118-80493-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SketchUp for Interior Design; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: What Is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It?; What Is SketchUp?; Who Uses It?; Is It Easy to Learn?; What Is SketchUp Used For?; The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models; How SketchUp Displays the Model; Types of Models; What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do; What SketchUp Pro Can Do; How Designers Use SketchUp; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements; The Video Card; The Space Navigator 3D Mouse; Use a Tablet PC; Download SketchUp Make
The WorkspaceRun Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time; Save Options; Backup Files; Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface; Select or Change a Template; Add the Large Tool Set; The Select Tool; The Rectangle Tool; The Inference Engine; The Push/Pull Tool; Input Numbers; The Pan and Orbit Tools; Modifier Keys; The Escape Key; The Zoom Tool; The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings; Select with Selection and Crossing Windows; Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys; The Move Tool; Customize the Desktop; Make a Custom Template; The Help Function
Manage Dialog BoxesChapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories; Faces and Edges; The Eraser Tool and Erasing; The Pencil and Freehand Tools; The Move Tool; Stickiness; Groups; Causes of a Non-Filling Face; Color-Coordinate the Model's Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting; Model a Table; Model a Bookcase; Model a Clock with Radial Array; Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan; Prepare a Raster File for Import; Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image; Trace Interior Walls; Edge Styles Again; From Plan to Model; Flashing Planes
Draft a Plan from a Paper SketchInterior vs. Exterior Models; Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls; Create Plan and Elevation Views; Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan; Interact with Revit, 20-20, and Other Programs; "Clipping" (Disappearing Geometry); Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool; Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior; Model the Shell and First Floor; Model the Second Floor; Model the Living Room; Model a Cabinet; Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool; Model a Stairs Guard; Edit a Downloaded Staircase; The Outliner
Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-MatchingWhat Is Painting?; Paint with Native SketchUp Materials; Paint with Textures; Paint the Stairs; Import Swatches from Other Models; Put New Colors and Textures into the Software; Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style; Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model; Import a Texture; Import an Image; Photo-Match an Interior Space; Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model; Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text; Dimension a Floor Plan; Scenes; The Walk-Through Tools; What Are Dynamic Components?
Save vs. Export
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787628603321
Cline Lydia Sloan  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning / / Lydia Sloan Cline
Autore Cline Lydia Sloan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 747
Soggetto topico Interior decoration - Computer-aided design
Interior architecture - Computer-aided design
ISBN 1-118-80507-0
1-118-80493-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SketchUp for Interior Design; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: What Is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It?; What Is SketchUp?; Who Uses It?; Is It Easy to Learn?; What Is SketchUp Used For?; The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models; How SketchUp Displays the Model; Types of Models; What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do; What SketchUp Pro Can Do; How Designers Use SketchUp; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements; The Video Card; The Space Navigator 3D Mouse; Use a Tablet PC; Download SketchUp Make
The WorkspaceRun Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time; Save Options; Backup Files; Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface; Select or Change a Template; Add the Large Tool Set; The Select Tool; The Rectangle Tool; The Inference Engine; The Push/Pull Tool; Input Numbers; The Pan and Orbit Tools; Modifier Keys; The Escape Key; The Zoom Tool; The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings; Select with Selection and Crossing Windows; Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys; The Move Tool; Customize the Desktop; Make a Custom Template; The Help Function
Manage Dialog BoxesChapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories; Faces and Edges; The Eraser Tool and Erasing; The Pencil and Freehand Tools; The Move Tool; Stickiness; Groups; Causes of a Non-Filling Face; Color-Coordinate the Model's Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting; Model a Table; Model a Bookcase; Model a Clock with Radial Array; Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan; Prepare a Raster File for Import; Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image; Trace Interior Walls; Edge Styles Again; From Plan to Model; Flashing Planes
Draft a Plan from a Paper SketchInterior vs. Exterior Models; Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls; Create Plan and Elevation Views; Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan; Interact with Revit, 20-20, and Other Programs; "Clipping" (Disappearing Geometry); Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool; Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior; Model the Shell and First Floor; Model the Second Floor; Model the Living Room; Model a Cabinet; Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool; Model a Stairs Guard; Edit a Downloaded Staircase; The Outliner
Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-MatchingWhat Is Painting?; Paint with Native SketchUp Materials; Paint with Textures; Paint the Stairs; Import Swatches from Other Models; Put New Colors and Textures into the Software; Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style; Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model; Import a Texture; Import an Image; Photo-Match an Interior Space; Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model; Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text; Dimension a Floor Plan; Scenes; The Walk-Through Tools; What Are Dynamic Components?
Save vs. Export
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816466103321
Cline Lydia Sloan  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Statistical hypothesis testing with SAS and R / / Dirk Taeger, Sonja Kuhnt
Statistical hypothesis testing with SAS and R / / Dirk Taeger, Sonja Kuhnt
Autore Taeger Dirk
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Hoboken, New Jersey] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (308 p.)
Disciplina 519.50285/5133
Soggetto topico Statistical hypothesis testing
SAS (Computer program language)
R (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-118-76258-4
1-118-76260-6
Classificazione MAT029000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Statistical hypothesis testing; 1.1 Theory of statistical hypothesis testing; 1.2 Testing statistical hypothesis with SAS and R; 1.2.1 Programming philosophy of SAS and R; 1.2.2 Testing in SAS and R-An example; 1.2.3 Calculating p-values; 1.3 Presentation of the statistical tests; References; Part II Normal Distribution; Chapter 2 Tests on the mean; 2.1 One-sample tests; 2.1.1 z-test; 2.1.2 t-test; 2.2 Two-sample tests; 2.2.1 Two-sample z-test; 2.2.2 Two-sample pooled t-test; 2.2.3 Welch test; 2.2.4 Paired z-test
2.2.5 Paired t-testReferences; Chapter 3 Tests on the variance; 3.1 One-sample tests; 3.1.1 x2-test on the variance (mean known); 3.1.2 x2-test on the variance (mean unknown); 3.2 Two-sample tests; 3.2.1 Two-sample F-test on variances of two populations; 3.2.2 t-test on variances of two dependent populations; References; Part III Binomial Distribution; Chapter 4 Tests on proportions; 4.1 One-sample tests; 4.1.1 Binomial test; 4.2 Two-sample tests; 4.2.1 z-test for the difference of two proportions (unpooled variances); 4.2.2 z-test for the equality between two proportions (pooled variances)
4.3 K-sample tests4.3.1 K-sample binomial test; References; Part IV Other Distributions; Chapter 5 Poisson distribution; 5.1 Tests on the Poisson parameter; 5.1.1 z-test on the Poisson parameter; 5.1.2 Exact test on the Poisson parameter; 5.1.3 z-test on the difference between two Poisson parameters; References; Chapter 6 Exponential distribution; 6.1 Test on the parameter of an exponential distribution; 6.1.1 z-test on the parameter of an exponential distribution; Reference; Part V Correlation; Chapter 7 Tests on association; 7.1 One-sample tests
7.1.1 Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient7.1.2 Spearman's rank correlation coefficient; 7.1.3 Partial correlation; 7.2 Two-sample tests; 7.2.1 z-test for two correlation coefficients (independent populations); References; Part VI Nonparametric Tests; Chapter 8 Tests on location; 8.1 One-sample tests; 8.1.1 Sign test; 8.1.2 Wilcoxon signed-rank test; 8.2 Two-sample tests; 8.2.1 Wilcoxon rank-sum test (Mann-Whitney U test); 8.2.2 Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-rank test; 8.3 K-sample tests; 8.3.1 Kruskal-Wallis test; References; Chapter 9 Tests on scale difference
9.1 Two-sample tests9.1.1 Siegel-Tukey test; 9.1.2 Ansari-Bradley test; 9.1.3 Mood test; References; Chapter 10 Other tests; 10.1 Two-sample tests; 10.1.1 Kolmogorov-Smirnov two-sample test (Smirnov test); References; Part VII Goodness-of-Fit Tests; Chapter 11 Tests on normality; 11.1 Tests based on the EDF; 11.1.1 Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (Lilliefors test for normality); 11.1.2 Anderson-Darling test; 11.1.3 Cramér-von Mises test; 11.2 Tests not based on the EDF; 11.2.1 Shapiro-Wilk test; 11.2.2 Jarque-Bera test; References; Chapter 12 Tests on other distributions; 12.1 Tests based on the EDF
12.1.1 Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
Record Nr. UNINA-9910138965003321
Taeger Dirk  
[Hoboken, New Jersey] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
Autore Masari Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (258 p.)
Disciplina 650
Altri autori (Persone) GianfrateGianfranco
ZanettiLaura
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Business
Cash management
Financial management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-82136-X
1-118-61725-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Valuation of Financial Companies: Tools and Techniques to Value Banks, Insurance Companies, and Other Financial Institutions; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Bank Business Models; 1.1 Economics of Banking; 1.2 Commercial Banks; 1.2.1 Structure of the Industry in the US; 1.2.2 Overview of the US Regulation; 1.2.3 Commercial Banks Balance Sheets; 1.3 Investment Banks; 1.3.1 Structure of the US Banking Industry; 1.3.2 Typical Balance Sheet for an Investment Bank; 1.3.3 The Banking Industry outside the US; 2 Financial Statements Analysis for Banks; 2.1 Balance Sheet; 2.1.1 Assets
2.1.2 Investment Property 2.1.3 Intangibles; 2.1.4 Research and Development; 2.1.5 Goodwill; 2.1.6 Securities; 2.1.7 Equity Stakes; 2.1.8 Loans and Receivables; 2.1.9 Impairment Test; 2.1.10 Financial Liabilities; 2.1.11 Hedging; 2.1.12 De-recognition of Financial Assets and Liabilities; 2.2 The US GAAP for Banks; 2.2.1 Reversal of Impairment; 2.2.2 Transfer among Different Categories; 2.3 Profit & Loss Statement; 2.4 Major Differences between IASIFRS and US GAAP; 2.5 Example of IASIFRS Application; 3 The Regulatory Capital for Banks; 3.1 Regulatory Capital Requirements
3.1.1 Definition of Capital According to Basel I and II 3.1.2 The Risk-Weighted Assets; 3.2 Basel II; 3.2.1 Does Basel II Work?; 3.3 The Reform of Basel III; 3.3.1 New Definition of Capital; 3.3.2 Change in RWA Computation; 3.3.3 New Coefficients; 3.3.4 Leverage Ratio; 3.3.5 Liquidity Ratios; 3.4 Managing the Regulatory Capital; 4 Assessing and Preparing the Business Plan for a Bank; 4.1 STATUS QUO Analysis; 4.1.1 Asset Quality; 4.1.2 Toxic and Illiquid Assets; 4.1.3 Goodwill; 4.1.4 Capitalization; 4.2 Internal Consistency; 4.2.1 Historical versus Projected Performance; 4.2.2 ROE Framework
4.2.3 P&L and Balance Sheet Drivers 4.2.4 P&L versus Balance Sheet; 4.2.5 Asset Side versus Liability Side; 4.2.6 Financial versus Operating Forecasts; 4.3 External Consistency; 4.3.1 Macroeconomic Outlook; 4.3.2 Competitive Dynamics; 4.3.3 Business Plan versus Market Consensus; 4.4 The Forecasting Model of a Bank; 4.4.1 Balance Sheet; 4.4.2 P&L; 4.4.3 Checking Forecasts; 5 Bank Valuation; 5.1 Why Bank Valuation is Different; 5.2 Discounted Returns Model; 5.2.1 The Cost of Capital for Financial Institutions; 5.2.2 The Dividend Discount Model; 5.2.3 The Cash Flow to Equity Model
5.2.4 The Excess Return Model 5.3 Relative Valuation; 5.3.1 Market Multiples; 5.3.2 Deal Multiples; 5.3.3 Multiples from Fundamentals; 5.3.4 Value Maps and Other Regressions; 5.4 Asset Liability-Based Valuation; 5.5 The Sum Of The Parts Framework; 5.6 Bank Valuation in M&A; 5.7 The Valuation of Wells Bank; 6 Insurance Business Models and Financial Statements; 6.1 The Business Model of Insurance Companies; 6.2 Segmentation by Products; 6.2.1 Life and Health; 6.2.2 Property and Casualty; 6.2.3 Reinsurance; 6.3 Distribution Channels; 6.4 Insurance Balance Sheet under US GAAP
6.4.1 Reserves and Separate Accounts
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463465303321
Masari Mario  
Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
Autore Masari Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (258 p.)
Disciplina 650
Altri autori (Persone) GianfrateGianfranco
ZanettiLaura
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Business
Cash management
Financial management
ISBN 1-118-82136-X
1-118-61725-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Valuation of Financial Companies: Tools and Techniques to Value Banks, Insurance Companies, and Other Financial Institutions; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Bank Business Models; 1.1 Economics of Banking; 1.2 Commercial Banks; 1.2.1 Structure of the Industry in the US; 1.2.2 Overview of the US Regulation; 1.2.3 Commercial Banks Balance Sheets; 1.3 Investment Banks; 1.3.1 Structure of the US Banking Industry; 1.3.2 Typical Balance Sheet for an Investment Bank; 1.3.3 The Banking Industry outside the US; 2 Financial Statements Analysis for Banks; 2.1 Balance Sheet; 2.1.1 Assets
2.1.2 Investment Property 2.1.3 Intangibles; 2.1.4 Research and Development; 2.1.5 Goodwill; 2.1.6 Securities; 2.1.7 Equity Stakes; 2.1.8 Loans and Receivables; 2.1.9 Impairment Test; 2.1.10 Financial Liabilities; 2.1.11 Hedging; 2.1.12 De-recognition of Financial Assets and Liabilities; 2.2 The US GAAP for Banks; 2.2.1 Reversal of Impairment; 2.2.2 Transfer among Different Categories; 2.3 Profit & Loss Statement; 2.4 Major Differences between IASIFRS and US GAAP; 2.5 Example of IASIFRS Application; 3 The Regulatory Capital for Banks; 3.1 Regulatory Capital Requirements
3.1.1 Definition of Capital According to Basel I and II 3.1.2 The Risk-Weighted Assets; 3.2 Basel II; 3.2.1 Does Basel II Work?; 3.3 The Reform of Basel III; 3.3.1 New Definition of Capital; 3.3.2 Change in RWA Computation; 3.3.3 New Coefficients; 3.3.4 Leverage Ratio; 3.3.5 Liquidity Ratios; 3.4 Managing the Regulatory Capital; 4 Assessing and Preparing the Business Plan for a Bank; 4.1 STATUS QUO Analysis; 4.1.1 Asset Quality; 4.1.2 Toxic and Illiquid Assets; 4.1.3 Goodwill; 4.1.4 Capitalization; 4.2 Internal Consistency; 4.2.1 Historical versus Projected Performance; 4.2.2 ROE Framework
4.2.3 P&L and Balance Sheet Drivers 4.2.4 P&L versus Balance Sheet; 4.2.5 Asset Side versus Liability Side; 4.2.6 Financial versus Operating Forecasts; 4.3 External Consistency; 4.3.1 Macroeconomic Outlook; 4.3.2 Competitive Dynamics; 4.3.3 Business Plan versus Market Consensus; 4.4 The Forecasting Model of a Bank; 4.4.1 Balance Sheet; 4.4.2 P&L; 4.4.3 Checking Forecasts; 5 Bank Valuation; 5.1 Why Bank Valuation is Different; 5.2 Discounted Returns Model; 5.2.1 The Cost of Capital for Financial Institutions; 5.2.2 The Dividend Discount Model; 5.2.3 The Cash Flow to Equity Model
5.2.4 The Excess Return Model 5.3 Relative Valuation; 5.3.1 Market Multiples; 5.3.2 Deal Multiples; 5.3.3 Multiples from Fundamentals; 5.3.4 Value Maps and Other Regressions; 5.4 Asset Liability-Based Valuation; 5.5 The Sum Of The Parts Framework; 5.6 Bank Valuation in M&A; 5.7 The Valuation of Wells Bank; 6 Insurance Business Models and Financial Statements; 6.1 The Business Model of Insurance Companies; 6.2 Segmentation by Products; 6.2.1 Life and Health; 6.2.2 Property and Casualty; 6.2.3 Reinsurance; 6.3 Distribution Channels; 6.4 Insurance Balance Sheet under US GAAP
6.4.1 Reserves and Separate Accounts
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787629903321
Masari Mario  
Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
The valuation of financial companies : tools and techniques to value banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions / / Mario Massari, Gianfranco Gianfrate, Laura Zanetti
Autore Masari Mario
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (258 p.)
Disciplina 650
Altri autori (Persone) GianfrateGianfranco
ZanettiLaura
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Business
Cash management
Financial management
ISBN 1-118-82136-X
1-118-61725-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Valuation of Financial Companies: Tools and Techniques to Value Banks, Insurance Companies, and Other Financial Institutions; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Bank Business Models; 1.1 Economics of Banking; 1.2 Commercial Banks; 1.2.1 Structure of the Industry in the US; 1.2.2 Overview of the US Regulation; 1.2.3 Commercial Banks Balance Sheets; 1.3 Investment Banks; 1.3.1 Structure of the US Banking Industry; 1.3.2 Typical Balance Sheet for an Investment Bank; 1.3.3 The Banking Industry outside the US; 2 Financial Statements Analysis for Banks; 2.1 Balance Sheet; 2.1.1 Assets
2.1.2 Investment Property 2.1.3 Intangibles; 2.1.4 Research and Development; 2.1.5 Goodwill; 2.1.6 Securities; 2.1.7 Equity Stakes; 2.1.8 Loans and Receivables; 2.1.9 Impairment Test; 2.1.10 Financial Liabilities; 2.1.11 Hedging; 2.1.12 De-recognition of Financial Assets and Liabilities; 2.2 The US GAAP for Banks; 2.2.1 Reversal of Impairment; 2.2.2 Transfer among Different Categories; 2.3 Profit & Loss Statement; 2.4 Major Differences between IASIFRS and US GAAP; 2.5 Example of IASIFRS Application; 3 The Regulatory Capital for Banks; 3.1 Regulatory Capital Requirements
3.1.1 Definition of Capital According to Basel I and II 3.1.2 The Risk-Weighted Assets; 3.2 Basel II; 3.2.1 Does Basel II Work?; 3.3 The Reform of Basel III; 3.3.1 New Definition of Capital; 3.3.2 Change in RWA Computation; 3.3.3 New Coefficients; 3.3.4 Leverage Ratio; 3.3.5 Liquidity Ratios; 3.4 Managing the Regulatory Capital; 4 Assessing and Preparing the Business Plan for a Bank; 4.1 STATUS QUO Analysis; 4.1.1 Asset Quality; 4.1.2 Toxic and Illiquid Assets; 4.1.3 Goodwill; 4.1.4 Capitalization; 4.2 Internal Consistency; 4.2.1 Historical versus Projected Performance; 4.2.2 ROE Framework
4.2.3 P&L and Balance Sheet Drivers 4.2.4 P&L versus Balance Sheet; 4.2.5 Asset Side versus Liability Side; 4.2.6 Financial versus Operating Forecasts; 4.3 External Consistency; 4.3.1 Macroeconomic Outlook; 4.3.2 Competitive Dynamics; 4.3.3 Business Plan versus Market Consensus; 4.4 The Forecasting Model of a Bank; 4.4.1 Balance Sheet; 4.4.2 P&L; 4.4.3 Checking Forecasts; 5 Bank Valuation; 5.1 Why Bank Valuation is Different; 5.2 Discounted Returns Model; 5.2.1 The Cost of Capital for Financial Institutions; 5.2.2 The Dividend Discount Model; 5.2.3 The Cash Flow to Equity Model
5.2.4 The Excess Return Model 5.3 Relative Valuation; 5.3.1 Market Multiples; 5.3.2 Deal Multiples; 5.3.3 Multiples from Fundamentals; 5.3.4 Value Maps and Other Regressions; 5.4 Asset Liability-Based Valuation; 5.5 The Sum Of The Parts Framework; 5.6 Bank Valuation in M&A; 5.7 The Valuation of Wells Bank; 6 Insurance Business Models and Financial Statements; 6.1 The Business Model of Insurance Companies; 6.2 Segmentation by Products; 6.2.1 Life and Health; 6.2.2 Property and Casualty; 6.2.3 Reinsurance; 6.3 Distribution Channels; 6.4 Insurance Balance Sheet under US GAAP
6.4.1 Reserves and Separate Accounts
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Chichester, [England] : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporation, , 2014
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