Overview
Excel is the default program for many financial professionals–and highly effective–if used correctly. It can be used for everything from simple tabular analysis to creating in-depth aggregate pivot tables. This course will give participants the necessary tools to turn data into meaningful information and will examine cutting edge ways to store, retrieve, report, and analyze data using Excel and plugins. It will provide recommendations on how to more efficiently use Excel and potential traps to avoid. Participants are encouraged to bring their technology devices to follow along with the interactive discussions, technology demonstrations, sample spreadsheets, and demo tools. Financial professionals will walk away from this course with valuable tools and insights into understanding, managing, and utilizing data in an organized and meaningful manner inside their organizations.
Objectives
- Describe the features and functions of Excel Tables and data modeling.
- List and detail Excel functions that are the most useful for financial professionals.
- Outline the main features and functionalities of Power Query and how it can be used to improve organizational reporting.
- Demonstrate how to create a pivot table in Excel and how to utilize their major functions.
- Describe the purpose and intention of Microsoft Power BI.
- Explain how it can be a great complement to Excel for financial reporting.