- TypeWebinar
- Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- Date 08-06-2017
Education/Teaching/Training/Development
Finance
Computer Science
Computer/Technology
Accounting/Financial/Banking/Insurance
Course Description:
Using formulas turns Excel into the world's most powerful calculator. Whether you need to calculate loan repayments, generate a profit-and-loss account, solve maths or engineering problems, in fact, think of any scenario that involves addition, subtraction, division or multiplication of numbers and you'll find that Excel is the best tool for the job.
Functions are built-in formulas that have been programmed to perform a specific calculation. They range from the simple such as SUM and AVERAGE (used to calculate the total and average of numbers in a range of cells) to the powerful IF and VLOOKUP.
Functions aren't limited to calculating numeric data. They can save you a ton of time when working with text and dates too. For example, you can quickly calculate someone's age from their date of birth, combine text items from several cells into a single cell or convert a list of lower case text items to capital letters.
Do you create financial or data models? Excel is the perfect tool for that. Build the model using formulas and watch the results automatically recalculate as the model is updated.
Why should you attend?
Although it is perfectly possible to use Excel without ever creating a formula or using a function, if you don't, you're missing out on a huge part of the application's power.
Formulas and functions will automate your calculations and save you a ton of time. No more using your fingers. No more mental arithmetic. No more using the calculator app on your Smartphone! Let Excel do the work for you!
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Who will benefit?
This webcast will be of a valuable assistance to the below audience/Industry.
This session is aimed at anyone who uses Excel at a basic level and wants to learn how to create formulas and use some of the built-in functions.
The training will be delivered using Excel 2016 for Windows however much of the functionality is also available to users of earlier versions of Excel on both Windows and Mac.
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