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Excel 2010 Financials Cookbook

By : Andre Odnoha
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Excel 2010 Financials Cookbook

By: Andre Odnoha

Overview of this book

<p>Excel is one of the mostused software tools in the world and just about every business has a copy somewhere. Despite its power and flexibility it is not always clear how to use it to perform some of the most important tasks in any business: organizing, analysing, and presenting financial information.<br /><br />Excel 2010 Financials Cookbook contains a rich collection of useful techniques for handling financial data in Excel. From integrating data from a variety of different sources, through organazing and analyzing financial data, to presenting it in a variety of graphical forms, this book has you covered.<br /><br />The book deals first with "normalizing" financial data -- that is, bringing data from a number of different sources into a single format where you can analyze them together. Then you'll learn techniques for managing and analyzing the data before discovering ways to present it graphically. The book then looks at Excel's built in features for financial analysis, and even shows how you can combine the built in features to build your own analysis functions.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Excel 2010 Financials Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


Visual representation of data in a financial setting is often the preferred method of analyzing and displaying information. Graphs in Excel make easy work of many of the tasks of visual representation; however, visual representation in non-graph form can also be an invaluable tool. Where Excel graphs leave off, non-graph visuals pick up within and outside of the worksheet. Mathematically, data is used to interpret a plethora of information; however, a visual representation, such as linear programming, will yield the ability to make financial and business decisions from a quick glance.

This chapter will continue the instruction of adding visual representations to data and data elements; however, the visual representations will not be limited to graphs and graph modifications.