You are already familiar with Microsoft Excel software. You have learnt some interesting and useful things that can be done in MS-Excel. Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet software which allows you to enter‚ calculate‚ manipulate‚ organize and analyze data in the form of tabular form. Let us learn more about data tools provide in Microsoft Excel. * Data Tools * Text to Columns * Remove Duplicates * Data Validation * Consolidate Data Tools With the powerful data
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Use of Spreadsheets in Business and Technology Marty Montgomery August 25‚ 2013 Many corporations depend on spreadsheets as a fundamental (Institute of Corporate Auditors‚ 2006) device in their financial reporting and operational processes. As a result‚ the use of spreadsheets is an essential part of the information and decision-making structure for these organizations. In developing and using spreadsheets‚ organizations need to balance their ease and flexibility against the value of reliable
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work in your group discussion forum by the specified due date (see course calendar for details). Post your answers to the case questions # 2 to 3 directly in the forum‚ it will save you and your teammates some time‚ and attach the corresponding excel spreadsheet with the financial analysis. Additionally each student must submit the case work (the 2 files) through the assignment link. A word of advice: Read the case questions before reading the case. Focus only on the information you need to answer
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Case 1: Trader Joe’s Distinctive Approach Questions: 1. What retail classification best fits Trader Joe’s store-based strategy mix? Explain your answer. With the exception of the fact that Trader Joe’s is a food retailer‚ this type of store can be classified as a category specialist. By definition‚ category specialists sell a narrow variety but deep assortment of products. As compared to the 25‚000 products a typical supermarket sells‚ Trader Joe’s selling an average number of 3‚000 product
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The Organizational Behavior that makes Trader Joe’s Unique August 29‚ 2013 Abstract THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR OF FOOD RETAILER TRADER JOE’S IS UNIQUE IN MANY WAYS. FROM OWNER‚ JOE COULOMBE‚ TO A STORE CLERK‚ THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME VISION IN MIND- TO SET THEMSELVES APART FROM THE REST. NOT FALLING INTO STEREOTYPICAL FOOD CHAINS‚ TRADER JOE’S DOES BUSINESS THEIR WAY. THIS MAKES THEM PERFECT AT BEING THEM. FROM INTERVIEW QUESTIONS TO JOB DESIGN‚ THEY ARE NOT YOUR STANDARD
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Feedback (dated) LO1 Understand how spreadsheets can be used to solve complex problems P1 Explain how spreadsheets can be used to solve complex problems D1 Discuss how organisations can use interpretation methods to analyse data LO2 Be able to develop complex spreadsheet models P2 Develop a complex spreadsheet model to meet particular needs [IE1] P3 Use formulae‚ features and functions to process information M1 Refine a complex spreadsheet model by changing rules and values
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Bond SpreadsheetPhase 3 Discussion BoardCheryl PonderColorado Technical University OnlineIntroduction to Corporate FinanceProfessor Richard FendlerFINC 390 – 1204B – 08 Reulters Corporation Bond Spread (Bonds Online‚ 2012) Rating | 1year | 5year | 10years 15 years | 30 years | AAA | 14 | 40 | 68 N/A | 90 | BB | 195 | 225 | 265 N/A | 285 | CCC (JUNK) | 450 | 495 | 515 N/A | 545 | US Treasury Yield | 4.74
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STA-201: PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS CASE STUDY: TEXAS HOLD’EM A. The probability that you are dealt pocket aces is 1/221‚ or 0.00452 to three significant digits. If you studied either Section 4.5 and 4.6 or Section 4.8‚ verify that probability. 1st Card- 4 cards that are aces out of the 52 cards in the deck. 2nd Card- You already got the 1st ace so now there’s only 3 aces out of 51 cards. 0.00452 is the probability of getting dealt "pocket aces". Therefore the probability is
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Learning about Excel the past two weeks of this module have been interesting. There is more to learn about Excel than students could have anticipated. Week two of classes we were to complete an income statement‚ balance sheet‚ statement of cash flows‚ a common size income statement‚ and a common size balance sheet‚ from chapter two of Mayes & Shank (2012) problem number 3. The question that needs to be answered is what the value is in having the financial statements on a spreadsheet (Mayes &
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SIntroduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 Class learning objectives 1. What is Excel? • Spreadsheet uses & samples • Touring the Excel window • Learning important definitions • Navigating around the workbook 2. The Basics • Entering & editing data in cells • Inserting cells‚ rows‚ & columns • Formatting cells • Renaming‚ adding‚ & reorganizing worksheets 3. Formulas • Using mathematical operators • Using four sum methods • AutoCalculate 4. Customizing Your Spreadsheet • Gridlines 5. Finishing Up
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