Microsoft Excel for Accounting: The First Course

Microsoft Excel for Accounting: The First Course by Katherine T. Smith is a practical guide published by Pearson on July 15, 2002. This edition spans 100 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide audience. The book focuses on enhancing efficiency in accounting through the use of Microsoft Excel, the most widely used spreadsheet software. It introduces fundamental tools and techniques while providing real-world applications and example worksheets to facilitate learning.
Readers will find detailed instructions for using Microsoft Excel, covering the most current version while remaining applicable to earlier versions as well. The book includes sample assignments designed to improve understanding of accounting data processing. Additionally, a dedicated website offers further information and related links, making this handbook a valuable resource for accountants and business managers looking to improve their Excel skills.
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Microsoft Excel is the most widely used spreadsheet software available. By practicing with sample assignments using Excel, readers will work more efficiently while enhancing their understanding of accounting. KEY TOPICS: Introduces the fundamental tools and techniques available in Excel today. Offers real-world applications throughout. Features example worksheets in each chapter. Provides detailed instructions for using Microsoft Excel; covers the most current version, but is applicable for most other versions as well. Includes a Website keyed to the book that offers additional information and related links. MARKET: Accountants and business managers will find this a useful Excel handbook.
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