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Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting

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Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.6, with 16 lectures, based on 342 reviews, and has 9250 subscribers.

You will learn about Excel for Finance and Accounting Bank Reconciliation Fixed Asset Register Reconciliation Trade Receivables Ageing Sales Analytics This course is ideal for individuals who are Junior finance and accounting professionals or Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to know more about their figures or Students in Finance and Accounting majors who wish to get a head start It is particularly useful for Junior finance and accounting professionals or Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to know more about their figures or Students in Finance and Accounting majors who wish to get a head start.

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Title: Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 16

Number of Published Lectures: 16

Number of Curriculum Items: 16

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16

Original Price: Free

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What You Will Learn

  • Excel for Finance and Accounting
  • Bank Reconciliation
  • Fixed Asset Register Reconciliation
  • Trade Receivables Ageing
  • Sales Analytics
  • Who Should Attend

  • Junior finance and accounting professionals
  • Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to know more about their figures
  • Students in Finance and Accounting majors who wish to get a head start
  • Target Audiences

  • Junior finance and accounting professionals
  • Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to know more about their figures
  • Students in Finance and Accounting majors who wish to get a head start
  • If you are about to enter a role anywhere between accounting and finance, there’s a high chance you’ll probably face the challenge of preparing various Excel files. It would be great if you have an idea of how we use Excel in the fields of finance and accounting.

    And this is the course to introduce to the main concepts of Excel that are applicable to these fields!

    You will start with the main Excel functions, go over the most important shortcuts,and build four mini-projects that accountants and financial analysts prepare in their daily job!

    What you’ll get out of this course?

    Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accountingcourse will guide you through the most common functions and shortcuts used by people in the fields of accounting and finance and show you the practical process of creating working files in Excel, step by step. We will define a clear structure and build four mini-projects, which you can reuse over and over again. I will help you understand the main principles that finance and accounting professionals use in their daily work.

    I will show you some ways to tremendously improve your productivity by employing shortcuts and standardizing your workflow.

    After you take the Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting course, you will have a solid understanding of how Excel formulas and principles are applied within the fields of Finance and Accounting.

    What should you know to take the course?

    It is possible to follow along and learn a lot from the course, even without basic accounting and Excel knowledge, as I will go over the concepts and provide thorough explanations.

    Who is this course for?

    I made the Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting course to serve as a practical guide on how the concepts are applied in the field. The course is most suitable for:

    · Junior finance and accounting professionals;

    · Business owners and entrepreneurs who want to know more about their figures;

    · Students in Finance and Accounting majors who wish to get a head start.

    I hope you are ready to upgrade yourself, learn how Excel formulas and principles are used in Finance and Accounting and propel in your career!

    Are you excited to start?

    Then enroll in the course, and I’ll see you in class!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Ready

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 2: Download Resources

    Lecture 3: Excel Functions

    Lecture 4: Excel Shortcuts

    Lecture 5: Install the Magnimetrics Add-In

    Chapter 2: Project 1: Bank Reconciliation

    Lecture 1: Prepare a Bank Reconciliation

    Chapter 3: Project 2: Fixed Assets Register

    Lecture 1: Fixed Assets Register Reconciliation – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Fixed Assets Register Reconciliation – Part 2

    Chapter 4: Project 3: Trade Raceivables Ageing Analysis

    Lecture 1: Trade Receivables Ageing Analysis – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Trade Receivables Ageing Analysis – Part 2

    Lecture 3: Trade Receivables Ageing Analysis – Part 3

    Lecture 4: Trade Receivables Ageing Analysis – Part 4

    Chapter 5: Project 4: Sales Analytics

    Lecture 1: Sales Analysis with Pivot Tables – Part 1

    Lecture 2: Sales Analysis with Pivot Tables – Part 2

    Chapter 6: Congratulations

    Lecture 1: Course Completion

    Chapter 7: Additional Learning

    Lecture 1: Trial Balance Mapping in Excel

    Instructors

  • Introduction to Excel for Finance and Accounting  No.2
    Dobromir Dikov
    FCCA, FMVA
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