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Using Excel & Access for Accounting 2010 (with Student Data CD-ROM) Paperback – 26 January 2011
by
Glenn Owen
(Author)
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USING EXCEL & ACCESS FOR ACCOUNTING 2010 teaches students how businesses use spreadsheets and databases in accounting and explains how to use these tools in solving real accounting problems. It is written in a step-by-step format, with plenty of screenshots making it easy to follow. Faculty One-Line Description: USING EXCEL & ACCESS FOR ACCOUNTING 2010 teaches students how businesses use spreadsheets and databases in accounting and solve real accounting problems.
- ISBN-101111532672
- ISBN-13978-1111532673
- Edition3rd
- PublisherSouth West College ISE
- Publication date26 January 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions23.5 x 1.27 x 27.94 cm
- Print length384 pages
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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.
About the Author
Glenn Owen, B.A., C.P.A., recently retired from Allan Hancock College’s accounting and business faculty, where he guided students to an understanding of accounting and information systems for 21 years. In addition, Mr. Owen is a retired lecturer from the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he taught accounting and information systems courses from 1980 to 2011. His professional experience includes five years at Deloitte & Touche. He also held vice president of finance positions at Westpac Resources, Inc. and Expertelligence, Inc. An acclaimed and well-respected author, Mr. Owen is well known for his QuickBooks® texts, which offer self-paced, case-based instruction on the use of this popular commercial accounting application. His innovative teaching style emphasizes the decision maker’s perspective and encourages students to think creatively. Mr. Owen's graduate studies in educational psychology and his 40 years of business experience yield a balanced blend of theory and practice that permeates and strengthens all of his books.
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- Publisher : South West College ISE; 3rd edition (26 January 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1111532672
- ISBN-13 : 978-1111532673
- Dimensions : 23.5 x 1.27 x 27.94 cm
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Nerdy Woman
5.0 out of 5 stars
Every Accounting and Management student needs this!
Reviewed in the United States on 12 April 2013Verified Purchase
Several years ago, I taught Excel classes, but the focus was on the application and the features. Now, as an accounting student, I am so glad Excel for Accounting is among my core requirements. I took the class before taking Managerial and Intermediate Accounting. Even if you can't take the class, GET THE BOOK!
The concept of placing all data in a separate location from your calculations was new to me. I have found it so easy to replace the data and watch Excel update the spreadsheets... This book includes building amortization schedules, depreciation schedules, aging schedules, horizontal and vertical financial statement analysis, and mega budget spreadsheets.
There is a storyline running through the book that is a little on the goofy side, and sometimes I found myself frustrated that the author didn't spend more page space explaining why I was doing what the step-by-step instructions told me to do. But if I took the time to think it through, it made sense and I probably remember better for having to reason through the process myself.
I started working through the last half of the book (Access) on my own, but had to set it aside as the spring semester got underway. I also taught Access, but I'm looking forward to seeing how to use it better for accounting purposes.
With the caveat that I haven't worked through the Access half, there isn't anything here peculiar to Excel 2010. It can be used just as easily with 2007 or 2013 (aka 365). I won't be selling or loaning this book out... it's on my keeper shelf for future reference!
The concept of placing all data in a separate location from your calculations was new to me. I have found it so easy to replace the data and watch Excel update the spreadsheets... This book includes building amortization schedules, depreciation schedules, aging schedules, horizontal and vertical financial statement analysis, and mega budget spreadsheets.
There is a storyline running through the book that is a little on the goofy side, and sometimes I found myself frustrated that the author didn't spend more page space explaining why I was doing what the step-by-step instructions told me to do. But if I took the time to think it through, it made sense and I probably remember better for having to reason through the process myself.
I started working through the last half of the book (Access) on my own, but had to set it aside as the spring semester got underway. I also taught Access, but I'm looking forward to seeing how to use it better for accounting purposes.
With the caveat that I haven't worked through the Access half, there isn't anything here peculiar to Excel 2010. It can be used just as easily with 2007 or 2013 (aka 365). I won't be selling or loaning this book out... it's on my keeper shelf for future reference!
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Steven Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast Delivery!
Reviewed in the United States on 17 January 2013Verified Purchase
Thank you for sending it out to me. It arrived very soon. I love the book and it is a great tool in getting hands on experience in excel accounting. I have not yet touched the Access piece but I am anticipating a great turn out in the product. 5 stars! I recommend it to any accounting major or anyone looking to get a grasp of accounting through excel.
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Karen C. Frazier
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Using Excel & Access for Accounting 2010 (with Student Data CD-ROM)
Reviewed in the United States on 12 February 2013Verified Purchase
Using Excel & Access for Accounting 2010 is a good way to learn software skills. Recommend it for those who have some basic skills in working with Excel and Access (databases). What I liked most about product is that the steps are easy to follow.
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