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Using Excel for Accounting: Introduction to Accounting

Learn about the use of automation in accounting
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Bob Akbar  3 Lessons ·  24m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

In these lessons we will explore how accounting has developed from the earliest stages of automation to contemporary programs like Microsoft Excel. We will discuss why manual accounting can be filled with errors and be difficult to revise. We’ll explain which functions can be automated in Excel, and why this is one of the best tools we can use for accounting today. This course will explore how to use multiple worksheets grouped into workbooks to organize accounting data. We will look at how this can help the user to easily update references when core inputs are changed, or data needs to be revised. We will also discuss the predictive and reactive approaches to accounting and discuss some of the predictive accounting abilities available in Excel, from simple calculations to full statistical modeling.

This course explores how accounting automation has evolved with the development of Microsoft Excel. It discusses how worksheets and workbooks can be automated for ease of use and shows how to use excel for financial predictions.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand the importance of automation for accounting
  • Trace how accounting has evolved from early automation to programs like Microsoft Excel
  • Use multiple worksheets grouped into workbooks to organize accounting data effectively
  • Distinguish between predictive and reactive approaches to accounting
  • Explain how predictive models help accounting, from simple calculations to full statistical modeling

Key Takeaways

  • Manual accounting can be filled with errors and difficult to revise, which automation helps address.
  • Microsoft Excel is presented as one of the best tools available for accounting today because of the functions it can automate.
  • Grouping worksheets into workbooks helps users easily update references when core inputs change or data needs revising.
  • Excel supports predictive accounting abilities ranging from simple calculations to full statistical modeling.
  • The course covers both predictive and reactive approaches to accounting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It explores how accounting automation has evolved with the development of Microsoft Excel, how worksheets and workbooks can be automated for ease of use, and how to use Excel for financial predictions.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course covers Microsoft Excel, Accounting, Accounting Management, Accounting Software, Computerized Accounting, and Microsoft Office Accounting.

What lessons are included?

The course includes three lessons: Evolution of Accounting with Automation, Managing Multiple Worksheets, and Predictive vs. Reactive.

Why use Excel for accounting instead of manual methods?

Manual accounting can be filled with errors and difficult to revise, while Excel can automate functions and is presented as one of the best tools available for accounting today.

Does the course explain predictive accounting?

Yes. It discusses the predictive and reactive approaches to accounting and the predictive accounting abilities available in Excel, from simple calculations to full statistical modeling.