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Microsoft® Excel® 2016: Useful Functions for CPAs (UF16)

  • Format Self-Study Download
  • Credits 4.00
  • Level Intermediate
  • Field of Study Computer Software & Applications (4)

Overview

This course guides you through creating formulas using Financial, Date & Time, Math & Trig, Statistical, Lookup & Reference, Database, Text and Logical functions.



Major Topics:

  • IRR, NPV, FV, PV, PMT, SLN, SYD, and DB Financial functions;
  • NOW, TODAY, DATE, MONTH, DAY, YEAR, TIME, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, WEEKDAY, and NETWORKDAYS Date & Time functions;
  • SUM, RAND, SQRT, and ROUND Math & Trig functions;
  • AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, COUNT, MEDIAN, MODE.SNGL, and LARGE Statistical functions;
  • VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, and FORMULATEXT Lookup & Reference functions;
  • DSUM, DCOUNT, DAVERAGE, DMIN, and DMAX Database functions;
  • PROPER, SUBSTITUTE, and LOWER Text functions; and
  • IF, AND, and IFNA Logical functions.


Learning Objectives:

     

  • Identify multiple ways to create a formula using one or more functions;
  • Select Financial functions to calculate the internal rate of return, net present value, future value, present value, payment and depreciation;
  • Select Date & Time functions to insert date and time components;
  • Select Math & Trig functions to calculate the sum of a range of numbers; find a random number and the positive square root of a number; and round calculations to a specific number of places;
  • Select Statistical functions to find the average, maximum, minimum, count, median and mode of a range of numbers plus the top five numbers;
  • Select Lookup & Reference functions to find specific data and document worksheet formulas;
  • Select specific criteria and Database functions to calculate the sum, average, maximum value, minimum value and number of cells containing numbers in a database field;
  • Select Text functions to improve worksheet appearance; and
  • Select Logical functions to perform calculations based on one or more tests.

 


Who should take this course:

Experienced Excel 2016 users, or experienced Excel users switching from earlier versions.

Experience working with Excel 2016 in the Windows operating system environment

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