Excel for Accountants - Formulas, Functions & Formatting to Build Account Templates
Offered By: ExcelIsFun via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
) Introduction to video topics and Excel files and how to navigate large workbook and video.
) Keyboards Rule Because They Are Fast.
) Number Formatting is a Façade.
) How to Add Quickly.
) Date Calculation Templates.
) EDATE functions.
) Angry Rabbit Mouse Copy Trick.
) Date Number Formatting.
) Formulas for Date Calculations.
) Absolute & Relative Cell References.
) Excel's Golden Rule.
) Payroll Quickly.
) ROUND Function Importance.
) Formulas Can NOT See Number Formatting.
) Create Cosumer Loan Amortization Table.
) PMT Function to calculate PMT on Annuity with Regular PMT and Constant Rate.
) Fill Series to generate list of numbners from 0 to 360.
) Smart Tags to Fill End of Month Only (And it knows Leap Year!!!).
) Borders to enhance Report.
) Calculations for Amortization Table with Relative and Absolute Cell References.
) Invoice Template.
) VLOOKUP Function.
) Data Validation, List to add Drop-Down List to Cell.
) IF Function.
) ISBLANK Function.
) ROUND Function (link back to earlier part of video) .
) FV of Investment Template.
) Mixed Cell References.
) F4 Key to cycle through 4 different types of Cell References (Merry Go Round).
) FV Function.
) SUMIFS and COUNTIFS to create Summary Reports. Also: Advantage of Formulas Over PivotTable..
) Check Book Register Example.
) Border Formatting.
) Formula with Relative Cell References to calculate Balance.
) IF Function.
) ISNUMBER Function.
) 1) Data Validation For Reconciling Column. 2) Conditional Formatting for whole row using Mixed Cell References.
) Flash Fill to extract and clean Data Quickly.
Taught by
ExcelIsFun
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