Excel at work

Being an accountant I use excel to run a lot of financial reports and double check transactions and entries entered into Quickbooks. It’s sort of a checks and balances system I’ve set up to make sure that all transactions for the month have been entered accurately and accounted for. Sometimes there are specific reports that cannot be run in Quickbooks because of certain restrictions. In those instances I download the raw data into an excel workbook and manipulate it from there with formulas and sorts until we get the specific information we need.

Amanda A. Hernandez

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2 Responses to Excel at work

  1. dl130886 says:

    http://www.somoso.com/news/microsoft-office-2013-what-is-new-for-you/

    Microsoft software 2013 is available for mobile devices, cloud computing and social networking. It is responsive to touch, swipe and pinch as well as keyboard and mouse. 2013 Excel will view data in a different way and the software will automatically complete the missing data without formulas or macros. Excel users will have choices to present their information in a more organize way.
    By Diana Lall

  2. dl130886 says:

    Here is the link to my file: Htttps://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/members/dl130886

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