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Financial Planning Using Excel, Second Edition: Forecasting, Planning and Budget |
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Financial Planning Using Excel, Second Edition: Forecasting, Planning and Budget |
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基本信息·出版社:CIMA Publishing
·页码:240 页
·出版日期:2009年02月
·ISBN:1856175510
·条形码:9781856175517
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:CIMA Exam Support Books
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This book covers all aspects of budget preparation, from designing and creating a budgetary control system, consolidating data and working with spreadsheets.
Now fully updated to include the latest version of Excel, Excel 2007 and for easy budgeting now with access to an online resource of worked examples and spreadsheet templates. The book shows how things are done in Excel 2003 and Excel 2007 to ease transition from the previous version to the new version. Now in full colour throughout to aid quick uderstanding through numerous colour screen shots.
For those who use Excel on a daily basis in budget planning, this book is a must. It contains a wealth of practical examples, tips, new techniques all designed to help quickly exploit and master Excel to its full advantage and therefore use spreadsheets for more effective management accounting in your firm.
* covers migration from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007 showing how to do it in both versions
* new edition now in full colour through out to aid quick understanding
* practical examples, tips and techniques - exploit Excel 2007 for effective management accounting
作者简介 Senior Electrical Engineer who has worked for the past twenty years in the field of embedded control systems. He previously worked on Global Positioning Systems and secure communications equipment at Rockwell International, on document processing equipment at Banctec, and on medical electronics at Organon-Teknika. He has written several books and many articles for periodicals such as Circuit Cellar INK, and Modern Electronics.
Ed Ramsden is an electrical engineer who has been working with Hall effect sensors since 1988. His experience ranges from designing Hall effect integrated circuits to developing novel magnetic processing techniques. He has written over a dozen technical articles on sensor-related topics, and he holds four U.S patents in the area of magnetic sensor technology.
Dogan Ibrahim works for the Traffic Control Systems Unit in London, UK. He was formerly a lecturer at South Bank University and Head of Department at Near East University, Cyprus in the UK.