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Title: Financial Modeling


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Financial Modeling
  • Getting Started

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What is Modeling?
Model
Blueprint
3
What is Modeling?
  • If Carle had modeled its new parking garage it
    might have seen that the elevator from the
    Medivac Helipad on the roof to the Emergency Room
    on the ground floor was not big enough to
    accommodate a gurney.

4
What is Financial Modeling?
  • A financial model illustrates relationships using
    real (realistic) numbers so that it can answer
    what if? questions or make projections.

Financial TheoryAccounting Financial
Relationships
Financial Model
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Model
  • A Model specifies the relationship between inputs
    and outputs.

Output
Inputs
6
Deterministic Model
  • A Deterministic Model generates the same output
    every time you calculate
  • What happens to the Future Value if the interest
    rate increases?

7
Stochastic Model
  • A Stochastic Model uses random inputs and gets a
    different output every time you calculate.
  • Now what happens to Future Value?

rN(3,2)
8
Attributes of Good Models
  • Realistic
  • Error-Free
  • Flexible
  • Easy to use
  • Easy to understand

9
Attributes of Good Models
  • Realistic
  • Assumptions, relationships, and inputs must be
    realistic so that the outputs are useable.
  • Example The SP model that assigned AAA ratings
    to sub-prime mortgage derivatives
  • constrained the price change in houses to be
    positive.
  • had no demographic parameter

10
Attributes of Good Models
  • Error Free
  • harder than it looks

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Attributes of Good Models
  • Flexible
  • This is a two edged sword. Develop the model to
    be easy and error free, then add elements of
    flexibility. Experience will tell you when a
    model gets too complicated and should be
    segregated into separate models for separate
    purposes.

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Attributes of Good Models
  • Easy to use
  • Use clear labels and descriptions

vs
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Attributes of Good Models
  • A financial model is only as good as the analyst
    using it.
  • The Harvard Interest Rate Model

14
Course
  • This course was created in response to feedback
    from corporate recruiters.

Stays with you
Training
Education
Stays with the corporation
15
Course Structure
16
Course Structure
  • Models
  • Quizzes
  • Projects

17
Models
  • In each class we will develop a model or portion
    thereof
  • Each model will be given a due date (generally
    noon on the day following the class)

18
Models
  • Models returned with comments
  • You are encouraged to resubmit corrected models
    for 80 of full marks.
  • The due date for re-submissions is noon on the
    day following the next class.
  • There are no re-re-submissions

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Note
  • We will frequently work a model from class to
    class.
  • If you do not have the previous model completed
    then you will have nothing with which to work
  • If you miss a class remember that the template
    and class powerpoint in on Compass.

20
Submit models through the course web page
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Submission
  • http//www.business.uiuc.edu/ finance/FinancialM
    odeling/
  • Submissions are automatically time and date
    stamped and off loaded when due.

22
Quizzes
  • There are several in-class Quizzes throughout the
    course
  • These are due at the end of the class period.
  • Quizzes are designed to test your modeling skills
    under pressure there are no re-submissions.

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Projects
  • Presentation of a model developed
  • As an extension of a class model
  • For another class (so long as you have permission
    from the instructor)
  • For an internship or other work (so long as you
    have permission from the company for whom the
    model was developed)
  • Presentations are peer evaluated.

24
Professionalism
  • Professionalism requires collaboration, not
    cheating.
  • You are encouraged to help each other succeed,
    but not by doing their work for them.
  • I expect each student to develop their models
    independently. Copying anothers model is
    considered cheating and will result in a grade of
    0.

25
Professionalism
  • Professionalism requires decorum
  • While in class you will work on Financial
    Modeling.
  • Students working on games, email, networking, or
    assignments for other classes will be asked to
    work elsewhere.

26
Financial Modeling
  • Some notes before we begin

27
Finance vs Modeling
  • The assumption is that you know the finance
  • If you need to refresh your memory
  • Financial Markets (Oltheten Waspi)
  • Corporate Finance
  • Financial Modeling (Sengupta)

28
Excel Issues
Its not a bug,its a feature
29
Mathematics
  • Excel uses the IEEE Double Precision Floating
    Point number format (15 decimal places
  • Thus 1/3 1/3 1/3 0.999999999999999
  • If you want 1/3 1/3 1/3 1 you are now out
    of balance.

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
30
Data vs Format
  • Data can be formatted to look like anything
  • 5 is stored as 0.05
  • 1 September 2008 is stored as the number 39,692
    and can be used in further calculation.
  • September 1, 2008 is stored as September 1,
    2008 and must be manipulated as text.

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Excel Versions
  • Excel 2007 is not an upgrade of Excelit
    differs substantially from earlier versions
  • BIF Trading Lab
  • Excel 2007 is the default
  • Excel 2003 must be started and then filled with a
    file

32
Excel 2007
  • Buries functionality behind "user friendly"
    graphics
  • 65535 is rendered as 100,000
  • VBA is inconsistent with previous versions.

33
Excel 2007
  • Saves files as .xlsx, xltx, or xlsb all of
    which are incompatible with previous versions of
    excel.
  • Use Save as and save as .xls before submitting

34
Excel 2007
  • Interview topic
  • Ask which version the company uses

35
Multiplication Tables
  • Exercise 1

36
Using Excel
  • Formatting Your Workspace

37
Toolbars
  • Customize your toolbars
  • Whenever you find yourself using the same command
    again and again
  • Add the command to your toolbar
  • Learn the shortcut

38
Fin490.xla
Save all worksheets with the focus on cell A1
  • .xla is an excel add-in
  • Download fin490.xls from Compass

Fin 490 Format Menu
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Fin490.xla
  • On your own Computer
  • .xla is saved as xla and placed in the xlstart
    subdirectory of your computer
  • C\Program Files
  • Microsoft Office
  • Office 11
  • Xlstart Fin490.xla

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Fin490.xla
  • In the classroom/lab
  • .xla can be parked on your flash drive and
    opened whenever you work

41
Customizing Fin490.xla
  • Open Fin490.xls
  • AltF11 to open VBA
  • Click on Modules/Headings

Font color is Indigo
' Keyboard Shortcut CtrlShiftT '
Selection.Font.Bold True Selection.Font.Colo
rIndex 55 With Selection.Interior
.ColorIndex 45 .Pattern xlSolid
End With
Interior color is light orange
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Customizing Fin490.xla
  • In Fin490.xls
  • Pick your colors and edit the VBA
  • Test by using CtrlShiftT
  • Format/ Sheet/ Hide
  • Add Modified by --- and date
  • Save as Fin490.xla

.xla is an addIn
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Fin490.xla
  • Fin490.xla is an add In
  • When you open Fin490.xls you have a spreadsheet
    that does stuff
  • When you open Fin490.xla you have an add in that
    does the same stuff but you see no spreadsheets

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Financial Modeling
  • Getting Started
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