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Microsoft Excel is a wonderful program that allows you to do so much for work, school, and more. In fact, it can be an ...
Ever feel like you’re spending more time wrestling with Excel than actually analyzing your data? For accounting and finance professionals, the pressure to deliver accurate, insightful reports—often ...
Microsoft Excel was first released in 1987 and — despite popular competitors such as Google Sheets — is still used by millions of businesses throughout the world. Described as the “world’s most ...
Millions of small business owners and entrepreneurs all over the world use Microsoft Excel to help with common accounting, forecasting and inventory tasks. With Excel's integrated tools, it is ...
Almost every article or report you read today talks about the advantages and sometimes the necessity of business owners to incorporate technology into every aspect of their business. But an accounting ...
The SUMIFS function works in a similar way with text as with numbers, but there are two key differences. First, text in Excel ...
To Excel or not to Excel? That is the question of our times. Here, now, in the new roaring 20s, this 21 st-century dilemma vexes businesspeople of all stripes. In the early 90s, Microsoft’s Excel ...
Q. Could you explain how the UNIQUE function works in Excel? A. Excel’s UNIQUE is a dynamic array function that can be an essential tool for data analysts and accountants. This function allows users ...
Recently, the CEO of a prominent enterprise software company wrote that auditors should consider including spreadsheets in their disclosure of “critical audit matters” (CAMs) as they begin to comply ...