Price
$49
Course Type
Online
Duration
4 hours
Date
Various dates throughout the year
Entry Requirements
All Levels

About this course

Developed specifically for accountants, this course discusses the Excel features, functions, and techniques that are practical, relevant, and sure to save you time.

My Excel University series of books are available online in paperback and digital Kindle versions. My online Excel University courses teach the content of the books in video format. Now, for Udemy, I've combined the book text and the lecture videos of Excel University Volume 1 and made them both available in this Excel for Accountants Volume 1 course.

Course Format

Each course section will begin with the lecture video. You can work through the sample Excel file to practice. Each section also provides the text of the book which reinforces and enhances the content presented in the lecture video. I then provide additional resources and related Excel University blog posts and articles. These elements provide an effective training experience.

Instructor

Author and award-winning instructor, Jeff Lenning, is a certified public account and Microsoft certified trainer, and has helped thousands of accountants use Excel more efficiently.

What are the requirements?

  • To work on the exercises, please have Excel 2007/2010/2013 for Windows.

What am I going to get from this course?

  • Over 92 lectures and 3.5 hours of content!
  • Recall at least 3 shortcuts to improve your speed
  • State how to name a cell with the name box
  • Recall the special properties of tables
  • Identy the feature that can create an in-cell drop down
  • State which feature will format a cell based on the value of a cell
  • Recognize which feature can simulate a bar chart
  • State why the SUBTOTAL function is preferred to the SUM function in many situations
  • Identify a technique that helps ensure that a new row inserted between the last data row and the formula row is included in the total row formula
  • State whether or not values on a hidden worksheet are available to formulas on other sheets
  • Recall the cell style name introduced for input cells
  • State the purpose of an error check worksheet
  • Identify whether or not it is a good idea to split the data from the report
  • Recognize at least three workbook design principles

What is the target audience?

  • This course is designed for accountants seeking to use Excel to complete their tasks more quickly.
  • This course is not designed for people seeking generic Excel training, as the features covered are relevant to accountants.
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