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Using Microsoft Excel and Access 2013 for accounting / Glenn Owen.

By: Owen, Glenn.
Stamford, CT : Cengage Learning, ©2015Description: xii, 372 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM 4 3/4 in.Content type: text ISBN: 9781285183473 (hard copy : alk. paper).Subject(s): Microsoft Excel (Computer file) | Microsoft Access | Accounting -- Computer programs | Small business -- Accounting -- Computer programs | Electronic spreadsheets -- Computer programs | Database managementDDC classification: 005.54/Ow21 Other classification: CBA
Contents:
1. Excel Tour. 2. Excel Basics. 3. Financial Statement Analysis. 4. Depreciation. 5. Loan and Bond Amortization. 6. Cash Budgeting. 7. Other Topics: Present/Future Values, Predicting Costs, & Allowance for Uncollectable Accounts. 8. Access Tour. 9. Access Basics. 10. Tables. 11. Queries. 12. Forms. 13. Reports.
Summary: Teaches students how businesses use spreadsheets and databases in accounting. This book explains how to use these tools in solving real accounting problems and is written in a step-by-step format, with plenty of screenshots making it easy to follow.
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Previous edition published as Using Excel & Access 2010 for accounting. 2012. Includes index.

1. Excel Tour. 2. Excel Basics. 3. Financial Statement Analysis. 4. Depreciation. 5. Loan and Bond Amortization. 6. Cash Budgeting. 7. Other Topics: Present/Future Values, Predicting Costs, & Allowance for Uncollectable Accounts. 8. Access Tour. 9. Access Basics. 10. Tables. 11. Queries. 12. Forms. 13. Reports.

Teaches students how businesses use spreadsheets and databases in accounting. This book explains how to use these tools in solving real accounting problems and is written in a step-by-step format, with plenty of screenshots making it easy to follow.

College of Business and Accountancy

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