Microsoft Excel 2010: Data Analysis and Business Modeling, 3rd Edition Front Cover

Microsoft Excel 2010: Data Analysis and Business Modeling, 3rd Edition

  • Length: 720 pages
  • Edition: 3
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  • Publication Date: 2011-01-14
  • ISBN-10: 0735643369
  • ISBN-13: 9780735643369
  • Sales Rank: #191276 (See Top 100 Books)
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Master the business modeling and analysis techniques that help you transform data into bottom-line results. Award-winning business professor and corporate consultant Wayne Winston shares the best of his real-world experience in this practical, scenario-focused guide—fully updated for Excel 2010. Use Wayne’s proven practices and hands-on examples to help you work smarter, make better decisions, and gain the competitive edge.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: What’s New in Excel 2010
Chapter 2: Range Names
Chapter 3: Lookup Functions
Chapter 4: The INDEX Function
Chapter 5: The MATCH Function
Chapter 6: Text Functions
Chapter 7: Dates and Date Functions
Chapter 8: Evaluating Investments by Using Net Present Value Criteria
Chapter 9: Internal Rate of Return
Chapter 10: More Excel Financial Functions
Chapter 11: Circular References
Chapter 12: IF Statements
Chapter 13: Time and Time Functions
Chapter 14: The Paste Special Command
Chapter 15: Three-Dimensional Formulas
Chapter 16: The Auditing Tool
Chapter 17: Sensitivity Analysis with Data Tables
Chapter 18: The Goal Seek Command
Chapter 19: Using the Scenario Manager for Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 20: The COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, COUNT, COUNTA, and COUNTBLANK Functions
Chapter 21: The SUMIF, AVERAGEIF, SUMIFS, and AVERAGEIFS Functions
Chapter 22: The OFFSET Function
Chapter 23: The INDIRECT Function
Chapter 24: Conditional Formatting
Chapter 25: Sorting in Excel
Chapter 26: Tables
Chapter 27: Spin Buttons, Scroll Bars, Option Buttons, Check Boxes, Combo Boxes, and Group List Boxes
Chapter 28: An Introduction to Optimization with Excel Solver
Chapter 29: Using Solver to Determine the Optimal Product Mix
Chapter 30: Using Solver to Schedule Your Workforce
Chapter 31: Using Solver to Solve Transportation or Distribution Problems
Chapter 32: Using Solver for Capital Budgeting
Chapter 33: Using Solver for Financial Planning
Chapter 34: Using Solver to Rate Sports Teams
Chapter 35: Warehouse Location and the GRG Multistart and Evolutionary Solver Engines
Chapter 36: Penalties and the Evolutionary Solver
Chapter 37: The Traveling Salesperson Problem
Chapter 38: Importing Data from a Text File or Document
Chapter 39: Importing Data from the Internet
Chapter 40: Validating Data
Chapter 41: Summarizing Data by Using Histograms
Chapter 42: Summarizing Data by Using Descriptive Statistics
Chapter 43: Using PivotTables and Slicers to Describe Data
Chapter 44: Sparklines
Chapter 45: Summarizing Data with Database Statistical Functions
Chapter 46: Filtering Data and Removing Duplicates
Chapter 47: Consolidating Data
Chapter 48: Creating Subtotals
Chapter 49: Estimating Straight Line Relationships
Chapter 50: Modeling Exponential Growth
Chapter 51: The Power Curve
Chapter 52: Using Correlations to Summarize Relationships
Chapter 53: Introduction to Multiple Regression
Chapter 54: Incorporating Qualitative Factors into Multiple Regression
Chapter 55: Modeling Nonlinearities and Interactions
Chapter 56: Analysis of Variance: One-Way ANOVA
Chapter 57: Randomized Blocks and Two-Way ANOVA
Chapter 58: Using Moving Averages to Understand Time Series
Chapter 59: Winters’s Method
Chapter 60: Ratio-to-Moving-Average Forecast Method
Chapter 61: Forecasting in the Presence of Special Events
Chapter 62: An Introduction to Random Variables
Chapter 63: The Binomial, Hypergeometric, and Negative Binomial Random Variables
Chapter 64: The Poisson and Exponential Random Variable
Chapter 65: The Normal Random Variable
Chapter 66: Weibull and Beta Distributions: Modeling Machine Life and Duration of a Project
Chapter 67: Making Probability Statements from Forecasts
Chapter 68: Using the Lognormal Random Variable to Model Stock Prices
Chapter 69: Introduction to Monte Carlo Simulation
Chapter 70: Calculating an Optimal Bid
Chapter 71: Simulating Stock Prices and Asset Allocation Modeling
Chapter 72: Fun and Games: Simulating Gambling and Sporting Event Probabilities
Chapter 73: Using Resampling to Analyze Data
Chapter 74: Pricing Stock Options
Chapter 75: Determining Customer Value
Chapter 76: The Economic Order Quantity Inventory Model
Chapter 77: Inventory Modeling with Uncertain Demand
Chapter 78: Queuing Theory: The Mathematics of Waiting in Line
Chapter 79: Estimating a Demand Curve
Chapter 80: Pricing Products by Using Tie-Ins
Chapter 81: Pricing Products by Using Subjectively Determined Demand
Chapter 82: Nonlinear Pricing
Chapter 83: Array Formulas and Functions
Chapter 84: PowerPivot

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