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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent guide for increasing productivity/speed/accuracy,
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This review is from: Building Business Spreadsheets using Excel (Paperback)
Adkins' book is packed with little-known shortcuts and tips on Excel functionality. The author doesn't waste time reviewing the more obvious points of the program, but gets right down to it with all the do's and dont's of creating a financial model. The book is easy to read & well-organized, so it's more like a reference guide than a textbook...the appendices at the back are great for quick reference--I've been an analyst for two years and STILL use it. (there are also little exercises throughout for those who need more help). If you want to be a success as an analyst, you should definitely check this one out--I can't tell you how critical these shortcuts have been at crunchtime. Knowing how to get around a spreadsheet really, really fast makes a difference when you are still at the office at 11 pm (or later). Definitely worth the investment.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A bit too basic,
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This review is from: Build Business Spreadsheets Using Excel (Paperback)
Basically, an introduction to Excel with a some real life examples at the end - examples the likes of which you'd get in just about any basic Excel course/book
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book, however needs update for Office 2007,
This review is from: Building Business Spreadsheets using Excel (Paperback)
This is the best introduction to Excel spreadsheets I have ever seen (out of several I own). If you want to learn how to create professional financial spreadsheets easily, get this book. It covers function keys and typing short-cuts in Excel not easily found elsewhere. The book's only shortcoming is that it does not explain how to create charts or graphics. Nevertheless highly recommended. Postcript Feb 2010: Unfortunately the advent of Excel 2007 made the hot key/short-cut advice in this book obsolete. Microsoft angered a lot of Excel users with their 'ribbon' change to the new Excel. The book needs to be updated to cover Microsoft Office 2007.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I was looking for,
This review is from: Build Business Spreadsheets Using Excel (Paperback)
If you've done any excel modeling in the past, this book is not for you. It has very rudimentary analysis. The most complex spreadshets it dives into are the likes of NPV analysis - I was looking for something closer to LBOs. Also, the lack of a CD makes this very limited in teaching ability.
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Building Business Spreadsheets using Excel by Alastair Matchett (Paperback - May 5, 1998)
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