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PDF Excel Project Life Cover Ratio
by Grace Utama

The Project Life Cover Ratio is a widely used debt metric in project finance.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 29 December 2011
PDF Excel Debt Service Reserve Account
by Grace Utama

The Debt Service Reserve Account provides additional security for lenders as it acts as a cash buffer during periods of weak cashflows.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 16 December 2011
PDF Excel Calculate IRR in Excel
by Grace Utama

The Internal Rate of Return (“IRR”) is a common source of error in a financial model.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 8 December 2011
PDF Excel Debt Sculpting to Target DSCR without VBA
by Grace Utama

Debt Sculpting is a commonly used term in project finance.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 7 December 2011
PDF Excel Circular Interest – Interest on average balances
by Grace Utama

When authoring formulas in Excel, a user may often encounter a circular reference.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 6 December 2011
PDF Excel Cash Sweep Analysis in Project Finance
by Rickard Warnelid

Stand Alone Cash Sweep Introduction

Stand alone cash sweep analysis is an alternative metric for refinance risk and repayment ability in cashflow models for project finance.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 26 October 2011
PDF Benefits of using Excel shortcuts: get your shortcut sheet
by Rickard Warnelid

Corality’s Excel shortcut sheet received lots of positive feedback at the CPA Congress in Sydney and created interest amongst professional modellers and novices alike.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 25 October 2011
PDF Excel Cashflow Available for Debt Service (CFADS)
by Rickard Warnelid

CFADS introduction

A project’s Cashflow Available for Debt Service (CFADS or CADS) is analysed by project lenders (senior debt banks) to determine debt sizes and repayment criteria.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 19 October 2011
PDF Excel Custom number formats - Formatting decimals
by Rickard Warnelid

Customizing number formats can be very useful in helping you control the appearance of numbers, dates, and text in cells.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 14 September 2011
PDF Excel Custom number formats - Formatting text
by Rickard Warnelid

Customizing number formats can be very useful in helping you control the appearance of numbers, dates, and text in cells.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 7 September 2011
PDF Excel How to use SUMPRODUCT
by Rickard Warnelid

The SUMPRODUCT formula allows you to write compact formulae. However, it can also result in a lack of transparency, and increases the risk of introducing errors into your spreadsheets.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 24 August 2011
PDF Excel Excel offset function increases modelling risk
by Bing Chien Quek

In this tutorial, we look at the important uses of the OFFSET function, e.g. scenario-based modeling. However, we also examine modelling risk and some alternatives to the OFFSET function.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 17 August 2011
PDF Excel Using trend lines to analyse patterns in historical data
by Rickard Warnelid

Using trendlines is a valuable tool in analyzing historical data and discovering patterns and relationships.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 10 August 2011
PDF Excel Excel 2007 Styles Shortcut Tool
by Rickard Warnelid

The Styles shortcut (Alt + ‘) is a popular shortcut for many Excel users. To their frustration and grief this shortcut was removed from Microsoft Excel 2007 and 2010.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 18 May 2011
PDF Excel ICAA Conference: Get Corality’s presentation and excel files
by Liam Bastick

Rickard and I just returned from our first presentation at ICAA Conference in Sydney. The presentation was the first in a series of presentations we will host on the topic of Business Analytics.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 10 March 2011
PDF Excel An iterative approach to calculating the Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
by Bing Chien Quek

One function in Microsoft Excel that calculates the IRR is the IRR function.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 10 February 2011
PDF Excel Excel Data Tables in any sheet
by Rickard Warnelid

Excel data tables are amazingly powerful tools in scenario and sensitivity analysis.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 26 May 2009
PDF Excel Range names in Excel
by Rickard Warnelid

Range names are a useful tool in Excel that allows you to assign a name to a single cell or a range of cells.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 26 March 2009
PDF Excel Data Validation in Excel
by Rickard Warnelid

Data validation is a feature available in Excel that helps you to control the information that is entered in the worksheets.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 16 March 2009
PDF Excel Array formulas in Excel
by Rickard Warnelid

In Excel you can perform some powerful and useful operations using array formulas.

Category: Excel - Basic | Date: 9 March 2009
PDF Excel Custom formats in Excel
by Rickard Warnelid

Using custom formats in Excel can significantly improve the presentation of your spreadsheets and financial models.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 26 February 2009
PDF Excel Goal Seek function in Excel
by Rickard Warnelid

Goal Seek is a very powerful tool in Excel for finding break-even points or to perform tailored what-if analysis.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 25 February 2009
PDF Excel LOOKUP instead of VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP
by Rickard Warnelid

One of the most useful functions available in Excel is the Lookup functions.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 16 January 2009
PDF Excel Calculate NPV without Excel formulae
by Rickard Warnelid

Net Present Value (NPV) is a standard method of using the time value of money to appraise long-term projects and investments.

Category: Excel - Advanced | Date: 16 January 2009
PDF Excel Dynamic map using Excel and VBA
by Rickard Warnelid

Create an intelligent dynamic interactive map using Excel and VBA.

Category: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) | Date: 26 March 2006

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