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Designed as a project and case-oriented approach to learning Excel,
the emphasis of this book is on learning by doing. The book
presents a series of progressively reinforcing problem sets, which
allow the exploration of real-life business problems. First, the
background, theory, formulas, and calculations are discussed,
followed by the design of Excel spreadsheets, which support the
creation of effective spreadsheets for these applications. Finally,
the proper solution and other related aspects are discussed,
forming a cohesive set of practical application problems. Some of
the topics explored include amortization tables, weighted averages,
cash flows, payroll calculations, break even analysis, and
spreadsheet databases. Excel techniques include formulas and
functions, cell addressing, conditional and lookup functions,
graphs, sorting, and filtering. FEATURES Provides 30 projects,
several How-to Guides, and Application Types to learn Excel skills
using problems, applications, and case studies featuring practical
business problems Explores formulas and functions, financial
functions, cell addressing, conditional functions, lookup
functions, graphs, sorting, and filtering, amortization tables,
future values of an investment, weighted averages, cash flows,
payroll calculations, break even analysis, economic order quantity,
spreadsheet databases, and more Companion files with four Excel
video tutorials and images from the text. Instructor resources
available.
Full of practical advice and real-world examples, this step-by-step
guide offers you an accessible introduction to doing quantitative
social research using Microsoft Excel.
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